Albert Laurence School of Communication Arts : Assumption University

Brigitte Maria Sukho (Bree)

Brigitte Maria Sukho (Bree)

Brigitte introduces herself as a student who is currently planning to create a music video to “try new things and work with new people.”
She credits her positive university experience to what she calls “PLEARN”—a blend of learning and playing. For her, this means gaining hands-on experience through projects and working directly with professionals. She also appreciates her kind professors and her “approachable and fun” friends.
Brigitte shares a personal detail from her journey, revealing that she previously competed on the reality show The Face, but “didn’t make it.”
She ends with a message for prospective students, encouraging them to consider her faculty because it has given her so much, both inside and outside the classroom.

Q: Can you please introduce yourself?

A: My name is Brigitte Maria Sukho, you can call me Bree.

Q: Do you have any current or upcoming projects you’d like to share?

A: I don’t have a project right now, but in the near future, I want to make a music video. I’d like to try something new and work with new people.

Q: What are your three favorite things about the faculty?

A: First, my friends. They are approachable and fun. Second, the professors—they’re very kind. And finally, the faculty gives students a lot of opportunities.

Q: How do you experience “PLEARN” in your studies here?

A: For me, “PLEARN” means learning while also playing. It’s about learning through hands-on experience, like working on projects outside of the classroom and getting to work with professionals.

Q: Do you have any prior competition experience?

A: Yes. I went to audition for The Face, but I didn’t make it.

Q: What would you like to say to those who are interested in joining this faculty?

A: For anyone interested in communication arts, I’d like to invite you to come and see our university. It has given me so much, both inside and outside the classroom.