Rising to the challenge
When Sharon arrived at UBC, she partook in Jump Start, an orientation program for first-year students, which proved especially valuable to her as an international student.
“To this day my best friends are the ones I met during Jump Start,” she says. Later, Sharon would go on to address 4,000 incoming students as the closing speaker at a subsequent Jump Start.
Sharon doesn’t shy away from difficulty – whether that’s public speaking or bringing up challenging topics in her business classes.
“Especially in my organizational behaviour and HR classes, I felt like I could ask difficult questions and the professors would unpack them for us,” she says.
“It was great to have professors who would walk us through our emotions surrounding a topic and balance that out with logic and reason.”
In addition to partaking in countless extracurricular activities, including serving as co-president for the UBC Africa Business Club, Sharon has also been a teaching assistant for several courses, including Quantitative Decision Making.
“It’s a really hard course,” she says. “So not only are you helping students get through it, you’re providing them with emotional support because they don’t always believe in themselves to make it through the course.”