Helping students find their passion – as a T Level Ambassador

Posted: December 19, 2024

T Level ambassador Bunmi Idowu

T Levels offer a great route into work or further studies, but are still not widely understood – by students, parents or carers.

T Level ambassadors like Bunmi Idowu are playing a key role in changing that. Here, Bunmi explains what her position involves, and what attracted her to take it on.

Could you tell us a bit about yourself and your T Level course?

Hi! My name is Bunmi, I’m 17 and I’m studying the NCFE T Level in Digital Support Services course. My favorite hobbies are gaming and playing badminton.

What inspired you to become a T Level ambassador?

My inspiration was to help the new generation of students find what their passion is. There’s nothing better than finishing an event knowing that I’ve helped at least one student discover what they would like to do in the future.

What does the role involve and what do you enjoy most about it?

Being a T Level ambassador involves many roles such as hosting events, public speaking, and inspiring the youth. What I specifically enjoy is just being there to support events; sometimes they don’t necessarily need physical assistance from us but, just by having our attendance, it gives them all the support they need.

What type of activities have you participated in?

I was proud to participate in a digital and IT Women in Tech event, Ada Lovelace Day, in October when I was able to inspire Year 8 and 9 girls to explore STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) subjects.

How do you think being a T Level ambassador benefits other students or future students? 

This role gives me the opportunity to speak on behalf of other T Level students, whether it’s to voice improvements or relay positive feedback. 

Why do you think it’s important for T Level students to share their experiences with others?

Sometimes students can feel like they’re the only ones experiencing tough challenges during their course, when many others may be feeling the same. By sharing experiences, it helps them to realise they’re not alone and to support each other.

What skills have you gained from being a T Level ambassador that will help your future career? 

I have gained confidence, resilience and tolerance. These skills will help me in my future career, especially in cybersecurity, to maintain a positive attitude and always be eager to learn more and to voice my opinions on certain topics.

Would you encourage students – both at Leeds City College and other colleges – to become T Level ambassadors?

Yes, 100%! I think any T Level student should consider this as it sets you up for skills you will require in your future careers and also gives you the confidence to articulate your thoughts and make a change.

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