One of my highlights from Loughborough was becoming Sport Secretary for my hall of residence, Falkner Eggington. This role included arranging and delivering sporting activities and events for over 500 students across the academic year, ensuring that they run smoothly and safely to create a supporting environment for students settling into university.
For anyone with a particular passion and interest in sport, Loughborough is simply the place to be. After experiencing three amazing years as a Sport and Exercise Science undergraduate, it was only logical to me continue that journey with a master’s.
There is no denying that you must be prepared for the step up in difficulty compared to an undergraduate course. However, you can focus entirely on one area of study which allows you to gain specialised knowledge and expertise within a specific discipline.
The MSc Strength and Conditioning programme does exactly this within the lecture theatre setting, as well as giving you the chance to gain practice-based experience within a host of world-class facilities.
Together, you graduate feeling equipped with the knowledge, skills and competencies to work within either specific Strength and Conditioning settings or wider sporting contexts.