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Incoming Student Spotlight: Naomi Gakusi

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Naomi Saro

Meet Naomi Gakusi: She is from Kigali, Rwanda, and will be starting the master of science in environment & international affairs program this fall – a joint program between the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Earth Commons Institute and the Science, Technology and International Affairs program.

Why did you choose Georgetown?

I am passionate about finding interdisciplinary sustainable solutions to environmental and public health issues. I chose my program at Georgetown because of its interdisciplinary nature which I believe will equip me with the knowledge I desire to gain.

What advice would you give to others going through the graduate school application process?

My biggest advice if you’re considering to apply to Georgetown University… is to JUST DO IT! Don’t hesitate on it, just shoot your shot. And the earlier you do it, the better.

What are you looking forward to the most during your time at Georgetown?

I look forward to learning from the different perspectives my peers will bring to our cohort. With everyone coming from diverse backgrounds I have no doubt there will be much to learn from everyone.

What do you enjoy during your free time?

During my free time I enjoy taking naps, especially on a warm day. I also enjoy reading a book or listening to a podcast. Please share any book or podcast recommendations you might have on my post on Instagram.


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