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I am Luisa and I'm currently in my third year of Business Management. This is my second year of being a Peer Assisted Learning Scheme (PALS) leader and I normally run sessions for Economics or Finance and Accounting. Before my studies at QMU I studied teaching which is why I was always keen to help others who need a bit of guidance or support.

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Published 2020

As PALS is not a taught session and more about helping each other and working together, I gained a lot of new friends. Additionally, running and preparing PALS sessions helps me to refresh topics Iā€™ve learned previously and helps me to memorise key outcomes which are necessary to know for my whole Bachelorā€™s degree.

I was not only a PALS leader but also attended sessions as a student participant which helped me to meet new people and to learn how to study in groups. It also took away the pressure of ā€œthe unknownā€. This was due to leaders who had done the module before. They know what lecturers are expecting and they know what is most important for a specific module. I definitely recommend to everyone going to PALS sessions, not only to those who need a bit of guidance but also to those who want to refresh their knowledge, meet new people, and learn how to engage with other students. I would also recommend to everyone to be a PALS leader because what fulfils me the most is the thankful smile after a successful session.