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Well, I definitely want
to go into archaeology.
A lot of people do it for the skill set,
because it does give you
a really wide skill set,
and it's a really
interesting subject to learn,
but I want to go into it academically,
so I can go on and do a post-grad
or even a PhD one day,
if I'm getting ambitious.
A lot of the people who'll
teach me on my course, as well,
are the leading researchers
in Irish archaeology.
So it's really interesting to
see what they've got going on.
A lot of the work for the
course is quite independent,
but I'm really lucky because the staff
in the Archaeology department
involve you in their projects.
They get in a lot of guest
lectures and things like that,
and a lot of the time, if
you go up to the lecturers
afterwards and they're always
from a different organisation,
you just ask them what
they're doing and tell them
how much you'd want to do it one day,
[chuckles] they're more than willing
to help you out. So that's hopefully
what I'll be doing
internship-wise this summer.
I've really enjoyed
university as an experience,
as well as the academic stuff
and getting value from the course.
You don't just want to go to
a university and just study;
you want to go somewhere to learn,
and Belfast is such a good city.
I've made some really good
friends, I have a little family
in my housemates and all the societies,
all the opportunities
I've been able to have,
I don't think I would have had elsewhere.
