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Harpreet Kaur

September 17, 2021

Harpreet Kaur

Home Town Amritsar, India
Previous Education M.Sc. Chemistry, Khalsa College of Amritsar & B.Sc., D.A.V. College, Amritsar

Why did you apply for the Master of Land and Water Systems?

As an environmental lover and being a chemist, I was looking for a program with a combination of both. After going through the details of this program and checking out the profile of various alumni, I felt like this is what I was looking for!
Moreover, this degree will also provide me the knowledge and skills to manage water and soil quality. So from the professional point of view, it is a great deal.

What are you most excited about learning in the MLWS program?

Firstly, it would be exciting for me to acquire knowledge with the classmates having different academic backgrounds. However, learning the practical skills for this course would also be thrilling!

What are some of your favourite hobbies?

I like to do mud painting, singing, dancing, listening music and playing badminton, chess and ludo in my free time.

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Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4
Email: mlws.program@ubc.ca

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