Anthropology Department is more of a community
because we're quite small compared to
the Economics Department or Management Department.
Everybody knows each other and the
professors are very helpful if you just
need help with your essays or any sort of things in life.
I'm a member of the United Nations Society.
I am an Undersecretary 
of socials for the LSE Model UN Conference,
which happens every year and is the only crisis-based
Model UN Conference in the entire world.
Joining the United Nations Society is probably one of the best
decisions I've ever made during my time at LSE.
I've met amazing people, I...
enriched my knowledge of the world.
When I first came to LSE as a first-year student, I didn't live on campus so
LSE reached out to me and said:
"Hey, we noticed that you don't live on campus,
like, on residence - do you want to join an off-campus
group to make more friends?", and I'm like...
"OK, let's see how it goes", and
LSE definitely did make me feel like home.
International students at LSE are... there a lot of them
so I don't think any international student
would feel like they are being lost. 
What makes me feel a part of LSE is that
every day I come to LSE campus and I just feel...
stimulated by the unknown.
Being challenged is what makes me feel a part of LSE.
