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Why study a creative degree? – Tobias Krebs

Why study a creative degree? – Tobias Krebs

by Amy Carlon A creative degree can be your ticket to a thriving community and open doors to a wealth of opportunities in a range of industries. I caught up with Tobias Krebs to find out more about where he hopes his degree will take him. What...

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Why a double degree makes sense!

Whenever I tell people that I’m doing a double degree at uni, they always seem surprised to see that I have the time to go out with my family and friends, work, and juggle two different degrees at the same time. What most people don’t realise is...

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Why study a creative degree? – Emily Mckendry

by Amy Carlon I caught up with Emily Mckendry to find out more about the possibilities that come from studying a creative degree! What degree are you studying? I am currently in my second year of a Bachelor of Stage and Screen (Acting). Why did you...

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Seven ways to study more effectively

As uni students, our lives are full of deadlines. Assignment deadlines, exam deadlines, census date deadlines. When you’re studying, remembering what you’ve learnt in order to effectively meet these deadlines means fitting study into your...

Unexpected lessons you’ll learn while studying abroad

by Loren Howarth As you prepare to embark on an opportunity of a lifetime, people will say that you’ll become independent, understand other cultures and essentially undertake personal change. But if you’re about to study abroad, there...

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A day in the life of a criminal justice student

Hello! My name is Hywel and I’m in my second year of a Bachelor of Criminal Justice at CSU in Bathurst. Today I’ll run through a typical day in my life. Of course, it goes without saying that having to go to University on a lovely Friday afternoon...

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Session 2 blues

by Amy Carlon You’ve made it through the first session of the year. Hooray! But whether you‘re a first or third year student, it’s always hard to get back into the swing of things after a few weeks of holidays. No matter how dedicated to your...

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