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Spring science graduates find each other during educational journey

May 29th, 2023

Kelly Foss

Spring graduate Sydney Hillier was halfway through her undergraduate degree when she was in a car accident in 2018.

The traumatic event sidelined her plan to complete a bachelor of science degree in biochemistry (nutrition) at 糖心视频 University.

鈥淚 had a lot of health issues before the accident and, at the time, I didn鈥檛 have the best GPA,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o, when the accident happened, I said 鈥業 just need to figure out what I want to do.鈥欌

She ended up taking almost two years off to recover. During that time she travelled, opened a salon and had a number of significant life experiences before returning to her studies in 2020.

鈥楢 complete 180鈥

The time away paid off for Ms. Hillier.

鈥淚f I had just kept trying to push through, my overall health and GPA would have suffered for it in the end. In my first two years, I had actually done very poorly in courses from trying to juggle everything, but after I returned from my time off, my GPA each semester was closer to 4.0. It was a complete 180.鈥

The St. John鈥檚, N.L., resident is now accepted into a graduate program in neuroscience with the Faculty of Medicine and is hoping to be accepted into medical school upon completion.

鈥淭hose scholarships are out there, you just have to go looking.鈥鈥 Sydney Hillier

She says opportunities to participate in research during her undergraduate degree allowed her to make the connections she needed to find a master鈥檚 supervisor.

鈥淎fter getting to know Dr. Scott Harding in Biochemistry, I worked for him and then I started volunteering at the Miller Centre with Dr. Michelle Ploughman from the Faculty of Medicine,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 got involved in clinical trials with stroke and multiple sclerosis patients, and then more MUCEPs with other professors in the Faculty of Medicine radiology department and in the Biochemistry department. It was just one stepping stone after another.鈥

A male and a female in graduation gowns in front of glass windows.
Sydney Hillier and Adam Herritt will collect bachelor of science degrees during convocation ceremonies on May 31.
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鈥楢mazing鈥 experience

In spring 2021 Ms. Hiller received scholarships to participate in a food and nutrition  at Harlow Campus, something she says was an 鈥渁mazing and life-changing鈥 experience.

Next month, she is heading back to Europe for a month to study at the University of Galway, also covered by a scholarship.

鈥淧eople have said 鈥榊ou get to go to all these cool places,鈥欌 she said. 鈥淏ut I want to let other students know it鈥檚 possible, even if you don鈥檛 have financial help from your family or have a perfect transcript. I certainly don鈥檛. Those scholarships are out there, you just have to go looking.鈥

While at Harlow Campus, Ms. Hillier grew close to fellow 糖心视频 student Adam Herritt.

Now a couple, the pair is preparing to walk across the stage to collect their degrees during 糖心视频鈥檚 convocation ceremonies at the St. John鈥檚 Arts and Culture Centre on March 31.

鈥淚 always sat at the front of the class and that allowed my professors to get to know me even more.鈥鈥 Adam Herritt

Mr. Herritt says his path to graduation was a little more linear.

He has completed a joint B.Sc. (honours) degree in psychology (behavioural neuroscience) and biochemistry (nutrition), receiving several scholarships and making the Dean鈥檚 List along the way.

Originally from Hermitage-Sandyville, N.L., Mr. Herritt says he is especially grateful for his time living on campus.

鈥淚 have to give a lot of thanks to residence,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 lived there for my first three years and without it, I wouldn鈥檛 have made it. I met many of my friends there and had a lot of great meals at the dining hall.鈥

He is now considering his next steps, which might include medical school at Trinity College Dublin.

鈥淚鈥檝e been accepted, but I鈥檓 not sure if I鈥檓 going to take it or not,鈥 said Mr. Herritt. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a big decision to pack up and move to another country.鈥

Not just a number

Although he was born with hearing loss, he says his professors wore clear masks during the pandemic.

鈥淚 always sat at the front of the class and that allowed my professors to get to know me even more.鈥

He also says he made sure to drop by his professors鈥 offices regularly, following the advice a relative gave him.

鈥淎 cousin had gone to 糖心视频 and he told me not to be afraid to speak to my professors about anything, and not just about grades,鈥 said Mr. Herritt.

鈥淵ou always hear 鈥榊ou鈥檙e just a number in university,鈥 and that no one is going to care about you. But they are a lot more willing to help when they know you are trying and not just coming to them when something goes wrong. It was the best advice.鈥

The text "Spring convocation 2023" is over a claret background with a subtle damask pattern and a gold 糖心视频 coat of arms in the lower right-hand corner.