Personally, I didn’t want to go down the route of sixth form and A-levels as that just didn’t interest me so college was the most suited thing to me! I studied for a BTEC in Sport and Exercise Science alongside the rugby programme which opened a lot of pathways for me once I had finished college. I enjoyed having the structure to the days at college as there were specific days for college and then others for rugby so everything was very organised. The college helped me make so many new friends which I will now have for life and allowed me to broaden my knowledge and understanding of rugby. I developed so much as a rugby player and a person at college. Living in accommodation allows you to have a greater level of independence and the level of coaching we received was brilliant. Since college I have gone on to study Sports Rehabilitation at St Marys University in Twickenham, as well as gaining a contract with Trailfinders Women leading me to have 2 caps in the Premiership Cup so far this season.