Brief history of the University of Johannesburg
UJ marks its 20th anniversary in 2025. It has brought innovation, integrity, and academic excellence, and created bright careers for the lives of over a million of its graduates. Since its inception in 2005, it has continued to present an unprecedented bravado and the morale of South Africa and Africa itself. This breathtaking blog post will enlighten you, the reader, on my journey so far with this highly respected institution.
Academic Tribulations and Triumphs
Being a third-year Public Relations and Communication Management student has been nothing short of awe-inspiring. Since the first day I set foot on UJ grass, I have had quite an experience. From being sad due to receiving disappointing marks in some modules during my first year to pulling unimaginable academic comebacks, the journey has been mesmerizing. It has taught me life-changing lessons that will stay with me even after graduating. It is often said that the first year of being a university student is a transitional phase of maturing from being a scholar through to becoming a theory course-level student. Having to integrate my learning with new things, such as using online platforms like Blackboard, Canva, Google Docs, Zoom, and a bunch of other websites/platforms, was at first difficult, however, I have since mastered the platforms in my first year.
Personal Growth and Discovery
Outside of academics, I could discover myself and create new relationships, connections, and networks. Immediately after I stepped into university, I was able to declutter my social anxiety and adopt a more ambivert character personality. Ambivert is a Gen Z word that defines a person who identifies themselves as an equal mixture of introvert and extrovert. I have thus been able to place myself out there for the world to see what I’m capable of doing, on social media platforms, as an attempt to influence those who seek to be ambiverts as well. My outreach is currently only on TikTok, as I seek to also venture onto other platforms.
Life on and off campus
Being able to place myself out there for the world to see came at a price: becoming a solo rider. Becoming a solo rider meant going to events and doing almost everything in public, by myself, well, at least activities that societal convention has dictated that they cannot be fun if done solo, such as going to theme parks, attending events alone, finding new and unpopular hobbies such as martial arts, and learning mandarin. On campus, I have been able to join multiple clubs, such as PsyCaD’s UJ(G) Gentlemen’s Club, UNICEF UJ, Technopreneurship Centre, and UJ Confucius Institute, and community engagement. With the UJ Gentlemen's club, I was allowed to be on the campus radio, as seen on the blog's cover page. I am the one on the left-hand side, and lastly, I accumulated 111 hours of CE.
Being part of the UJ’s 20th anniversary
Being part of UJ’s 20th anniversary means that I can also add to the excellence the university has already achieved. Not forgetting that UJ is a world-class university, and me obtaining good marks and ultimately having a fruitful career soon, will raise the university’s reputation along with the other 50,000 students and more doing so. Also, being an active member in the university’s programmes, such as the UJ(G)entlemens club by PsyCaD, which assists in awareness of Men's Mental Health and Well-being. This is also how I give back and contribute to society, as well as play my role in the university's 20th Anniversary. The depicted picture is of our successful Men's Wellness seminar, which took place on the 9th of May 2025 at Doornfontein Campus.
Looking ahead💪😤💥
As I have emphasized, the university elevates my life situation. I hope it continues to thrive and assist many more like me. As I progress in this university journey, I aim to further engage with initiatives on campus, seek mentorship opportunities, and embrace obstacles as a pedestal for growth. To close off, being part of this extraordinary 20th anniversary is something that should not be looked down on. The great Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela once said, and I quote, "Education is the key to success," and I want to remind you, the reader, to always keep these words in your mind.
Being a UJ student is truly a breathtaking experience. I’m also a UJ student and seeing how other faculty students are being educated is amazing. When you say “the world is your oyster” could you perhaps elaborate further on that?
ReplyDeleteWhen i say "the world is your oyster", i mean you can do anything if you put your mind to it. An example would be of how i wanted to be in UJ, although the university chose me, i put in the hard work too!
DeleteThe 20 years anniversary truly reflects the a great milestone of impact and growth for not only UJ as an institution but also the May lives that have been transformed. Coming to UJ has really shaped my life positively and caused me to develop relationships that have benefited greatly. From the Res life during my first year to the lecture and tutors. It has truly made me grow both socially and academically. I’m forever grateful to be part of this community. UJ ROCKS.
ReplyDeleteI could not agree with you more, indeed this orange institution rocks!!!
DeleteYour reflection of how UJ has shaped your growth is phenomenal! It’s great to see the impact you are making in spreading awareness of mental health and your contribution to society, great work to both you and UJ
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment, it's awesome to spread the word!
DeleteYour story is amazing. It’s great to see how you grew at UJ, from tough times to big wins. You found new friends, tried new things, and even joined clubs. Being part of UJ’s 20th birthday and helping others shows how special you are. Keep going strong and inspiring others! Well done.🌟
ReplyDeleteI also agree, it is truly wonderful to witness this iconic period that will probably go down as the best in the history of this institution. Thank you so much for the words of encouragement, and I will continue to inspire others tooooooo!!!!
DeleteThe creativity behind this blog is unexplainable. From the tribulations you faced to being part of UJ's 20th anniversary is truly inspiring. Great work!
ReplyDeleteHaha yes, having known you since first-year, we both know how awesome its been.
DeleteThis is beyond AMAZING!!!! gave USA full on insight of your journey as a PR all hands student ❤️ good luck on your future endeavours 🥳
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, being a UJ student has been the highlight of my life situation, i wish every scholar student would experience this.
Deletehi, thank you for your question, one thing i'm taking away is going to be the content I'm learning in my course. I am so looking forward to applying it in real life.
ReplyDeleteThis is extremely informative! What ??? Awesome work, well can I get a sentence in mandarin and it’s translation in English ? 🤣👀
ReplyDeleteNi Hao (hello), Wo jiao Kagiso (My name is Kagiso) ni ne (And You?)?
DeleteSo you will reply with (Wo jiao Victoria), Wo shi Xueshang (I am a student). Cool right? Lol.
It’s really good to see how UJ isn’t only a place to study, and how it doesn’t only contribute to students academic growth but also their personal growth.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more with you. UJ has not only been a place of studying but also a place where I can growth personally and professionally.
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ReplyDeleteYour journey from overcoming social anxiety to confidently expressing yourself online is truly inspiring and a powerful reminder of how university life fosters both personal and social transformation.
I couldn't agree more with you. UJ has not only been a place of studying but also a place where I can growth personally and professionally.
DeleteYour journey is amazing to read, inspiring as well especially for those who have met you but didn't know the background behind "Kagiso" I love how you were able to recreate and grow into the version of yourself that you are today. I look forward to following your journey on tiktok
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment, Justen. This blog was an opportunity for me to digress from my truth, and if you think about it, it is all thanks to this prestige university that I have the opportunity to say such things.
DeleteIt was extremely refreshing to be given a tour into your journey at UJ. It’s amazing how you overcame social anxiety and began to challenge yourself even if it seemed uncomfortable. Also once you start taking yourself on solo dates and pushing yourself to attend and experience events solo, you never really look back hey
ReplyDeleteI’m not sure why it set me as anonymous, but just to add on, I relate so much to your journey. Also big ups to you for being a part of UJ culture and participating in clubs and societies that present opportunities that will definitely contribute to your future.
Deletehaha, you really did not have to point that out cause most of the comments up here are from anonymous accounts lol Jenny. Thank you for your comments, and also yes, being part of the UJ's culture has single handedly led to me becoming a solo rider and never looking back. I hope this also inspires you to maybe consider being solo riders and the world out there, however not disregarding human interactions
Deletehope you host another gentleman day soon
ReplyDeleteAs a fellow UJ student, your journey is truly inspiring—showing growth, resilience, and the true spirit of UJ during its 20th anniversary.
ReplyDeleteI really admire how you spoke about your personal growth at UJ. It’s inspiring to hear how you’ve embraced every opportunity, both academically and socially. Your point about balancing life on and off campus stood out to me — it’s a challenge many students face. Keep sharing your experiences, your story is truly motivating !!!
ReplyDeleteThis blog post is a vibrant testament to your positive experience at UJ. It's inspiring, informative, and beautifully articulates the transformative power of higher education. You've truly captured the essence of what it means to be a UJ student, contributing to its legacy while forging your own path.
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