
As I sat at my desk one morning a couple of weeks ago, I took notice of an article. Each year, the Globe & Mail releases its Canadian University Report which highlights the results of their student survey. As a senior university student, one particular article titled “Halifax: the ultimate college town" forced me to reminisce on the past four years I have lived in Halifax.
Moving from a small Cape-Breton fishing community, Halifax first appeared overwhelming. As I entered my first year as a public relations student at Mount Saint Vincent University, I realized the exact opposite.
I quickly learned my way around the city. Like the 23,000 other full-time students that call Halifax their “home away from home”, I have taken full advantage of my university experience. I must admit that my time in Halifax has slightly changed my habits. I now enjoy the taste of chai lattes and regularly practice yoga. In my opinion, this city is the ideal location for any student looking for a great study-play balance. What better way to celebrate the end of a semester than sitting outside with friends at the Lower Deck while listening to great music?
Halifax’s vibrant yet relaxing lifestyle has convinced me that this is where I want to begin my career. Living in a place that has weathered the worst of the economic storm has left me with great confidence. I will soon make the transition from student to employee and look forward in continuing my adventure here in Halifax.
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