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Pamela Adams (née Hughes) Class of '58
Pallavi Hallur Class of '01
Nila Raja Class of '05
Jessica Taylor Class of '92
Dr Shirley Reekie Class of '71
Catherine Mayer Class of '78
Michell Eagleton (née Totton) Class of '96
June Mesrie Class of '79
Jane Hunt Class of '01
Susan Gregory Class of '64
Anushka Asthana Class of '98
Vicky Brazier Class of ‘97
Juliet Blank Class of '97
Jennifer Coates (née Black) Class of ‘61
Joanne Herd (née Tomlinson) Class of '86
Claire Broughton Class of '95
Kathryn Stone (née Dawson) Class of '86
Gina Wilson (née Jones) Class of '61
Lauren Libbert Class of ‘88
Isabelle Grey (née Anscombe) Class of '70
Anita Puzey (née Nixon) Class of '53
Sandra Lawman Class of '77
Kathleen Jones (née Hennis) Class of '54
Jenni Lang Class of '92
Angela Epstein Class of '85
Naomi Cowan (née Clayton) Class '95
Lorraine Lighton (née Goldstone) Class of '74
Jennie Selden
Ele Blank Class of '95
Ann Peart (née Glithero, formerly Arthur) Class of '61

 

Pallavi Hallur Class of '01
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I did not know what to expect when I left MHSG to read English at Cambridge. I had made some significant choices already – although my parents are doctors, I had consciously decided not to go into Medicine but instead to study the subjects I enjoyed, even though they did not link to a particular career.

 

I loved my A Level subjects, particularly because I had some great teachers. The only uncertainty I felt towards the end of my degree was that it did not link to a single profession, so I was unsure of what to do next. My uncertainties dissolved as I realised that instead of limiting my options, a subject as broad as English actually opened up various possibilities for me.

 

I started off working at the University of Bristol, producing university publications and managing undergraduate events.

 

After a couple of years, my husband's company opened a branch in Asia and asked if we would be interested in going to live in Pune, India. We jumped at the chance!

 

We have been here for a year now. I spent seven months working for a non-governmental organisation running an education centre which teaches Language, Mathematics and Values to children. I then began working as an editor for a publishing company. It has taken some adjustment to get used to the climate and the environment, but we have enjoyed our adventures here so far.

 

I hope that those facing a dilemma about their subjects and their careers will go with their hearts and choose to do what they truly love!

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