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Oliver David-Griffiths
Nationality: British
Major: Management with Emphasis in Marketing
Minor: Computing
Oliver
David-Griffiths was born in England and has spent much of his life
living abroad, attending a total of 15 schools. He joined Regent's
American College London with three A Levels and after spending a
year at the Royal Agricultural College in the UK. His favourite
pastimes include rugby, golf, field hockey and motor racing and he
has a particular interest in the world of advertising and
marketing. He is studying towards a Major in Management with
Emphasis in Marketing and a Minor in Computing.
Ideally, Oliver would like to work within advertising and
e-commerce, dealing with both the marketing of established products
and new product development. Already accustomed to moving around
the world, he would like a career that takes him to different
countries and is intending to learn another language after
graduating.
I was attracted to Regent's American College London for a
number of reasons – the flexibility of courses, the internship
program, the opportunity to study at different campuses throughout
the world and Webster University’s strong contacts within industry.
The location is particularly attractive; I think Regent’s College
campus must be in the best setting in London.
My schooling was in an international environment and
Regent's American College London continues that experience. It is
like a global village with a family atmosphere, encouraging a great
cross-cultural awareness and respect for others. I have been
particularly impressed by the high standard of personal advising
here. The tutors strive for academic success and their one-to-one
advising ensures you make the right choices for the best possible
personal success.
Page last updated 10/17/2007
"I found the lecturers and tutoring at the Regent’s American College London to be of very high quality. In particular, what I learnt about the British press and media has been invaluable for my work in PR. Combining academic studies with part time work was demanding and quite difficult at times. I think it is very important for students to broaden their outlook at the same time as studying, both socially and in taking on work projects. The faculty were very supportive in helping me achieve the right balance and get the most out of the experience."
Patricia Lima