I) What stands out as the best thing about Rwandan culture?
II) How do you relax?
III) How do you study, and where do you go to study?
I.
I cherish the unity of our culture. Because we've learned what it means to indulge in segregation and to follow divisive leaders.
Now Rwandans are happy again. We compose a single family. We help each other; we give gifts to each other. That's the natural state of things here in Black Africa.
So how did we achieve this restoration of our national unity and solidarity? To answer this question, I think one needs to consider the good governance and democracy which we now enjoy.
II.
Relaxation means nature. Since I hail from Kibungo Province, I have easy access to the Akagera National Park when at home. Here at school, Butare also offers opportunities to hike in the trees, to enjoy the birdsong and animals.
My other pleasure is to walk the streets and just watch the people.
III.
To start studying well ahead of the exam represents the key to success. Studying with friends often redoubles my motivation, but even then I need a break every two hours.
Often I read alone in my room. When my roommates are noisy, I usually study at the library, or I might seek out a quiet classroom.
I try to take good notes. They don't necessarily comprise complete sentences, they just capture the substance of the professor's lecture.