The Brilliant Club has made students understand more about potential paths they could take in their futures, especially when it comes to university life, the structure of lectures and the essays that come with it. Although most students had a broad view of how things would look after A-levels, attending the Brilliant Club really expanded many sixth formers’ understanding of these aspects.
The groups sessions were focused on nerve cells, the immune system and the different types of research techniques in immunology. It was a concept that was definitely out of our comfort zone, but nonetheless, there were parts that we found extremely interesting and researched in great amounts. The tutorials throughout the year also were enjoyable. Most of the content was challenging at the start, as we were going one step further and learning about topics that would usually be taught to university students, but throughout the sessions, our mentors supported us through them and made it much simpler for us to grasp and understand.
We also were assisted greatly when it came to the final assignment, which allowed us to write up our essays based on our tutorials. There were many complex aspects to the write-up, including the references and bibliography, which proved really helpful when the mentors managed to break it down and advise us what to do for those certain parts. Giving us that experience of implementing references in essays gave all of us an eye-opener for what we would experience come university, should any of us choose to take that route.
In summary, the Brilliant Club has been an amazing experience for all involved. The work that everyone behind the scenes does is great, as it really breaks down barriers to higher education. We enjoyed how we were able to relate the material learnt to everyday life, as well as enhancing our understanding as a whole.
We are very grateful to the Robert Clack Alumni Association for funding the club.
Kingsley Oparaugo (Year 12)