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How much do International Students spend in a week?

Devna and Celena shares how much they personally spend in a week in Perth as International Students on the latest episode of I’m at Curtin, Now What?

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Meet Rohan, a nonchalant third-year Medical student, who is intrinsically motivated to make the world a better place. 🧠✨

Rohan has always been a high achiever, in high school, he chose to study demanding subjects such as Math Specialist, Methods, Chemistry, Physics, and English, so medicine felt like the right transition for his next phase of study. Over his life, he has always been deeply interested in science, however, also shared that same interest in human connection, and hoped to create a career for himself one day that combines them both.

Rohan attributes his drive and motivation for study to the satisfaction he feels once an item is ticked off his to-do list. He has not felt external pressure to accomplish or strive for his current academic achievements, but he does so because he finds joy in it, and has been that way since high school. Since arriving at university, Rohan found that the transition to this new type of study posed challenges, while his high school routine included structured study sessions, university life offered him a flexibility that he wasn’t used to. Over the years, Rohan has been refining his approach and has found that each university year requires a shift in managing time, organisation, and academic responsibilities.

In his first year, Rohan focused on finding a balance between relaxation and study, recognising the importance of downtime in maintaining his mental well-being. As he progressed into his second year, he refined his study routine, dedicating specific blocks of time for study and incorporating breaks for meals and relaxation. This incremental adjustment has prepared him for the amplified responsibilities that his third year brings, which he confesses offers him very little breaks and downtime. 🫣

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A little memento from Season Two, 2024 🍂

To remember the stunning blue skies, the perfect 30-degree weather, the blooming flowers, the bustling campus, and the joy of studying outdoors.

Did you make autumn one to remember?

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Are you feeling a smidge behind as we enter week 9, and need to get into some serious study? Well, listen along to this episode of #ConversationsAtCurtin, as Alexander is back to ask students how they get into study mode.

Changing your environment, lighting a candle, and listening to hype-up music seems to be the way to go… Are we missing the ultimate study transition? How do you get into study mode? Let us know in the comments below 👇💻📚

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Q: What`s a TV show you think everyone should watch?

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“Friends!”

Kiera, nutrition student

In this mini #ConversationsAtCurtin series, we’re asking students around campus big and small questions to get to know them better. 🌟

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Meet Brianna, a Bachelor of Primary Education student who aspires to be a Deaf Educator one day. 🏫🗣️

Her journey to university was a unique one, as she left school in year 11 to start TAFE and pursue a Certificate III in Early Childhood, then decided to have a gap year and worked domestically as a flight attendant before transitioning to an administrative role in a training organisation. It was during this time that Brianna discovered her passion for education, and realised how much she loved the concept of learning and decided to return to her studies, this time focusing on primary education online.

Starting her university journey amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Brianna had to adapt to online learning, which initially felt daunting but quickly became appreciated for its interactivity and flexibility. She has found particular joy in units like Creative Literacies, where she was inspired by passionate educators and explored innovative teaching methods.

Alongside her primary education studies, Brianna has been learning Auslan (Australian Sign Language), completing a Certificate II and currently working on Certificate III. During lockdown, she discovered an Auslan course within her allowed travel radius (Victorian lock-down rules) and decided to give it a go, something she had always been interested in. Since then, what started as a simple curiosity about Auslan has transformed into a deep-seated desire to become a Deaf Educator. After learning Auslan, Brianna is now motivated by the idea of empowering students with the choice between Auslan and hearing devices, ensuring their preferences are respected. ✨

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Celena, our international student host from ‘I’m at Curtin, Now What?’ is here to remind you of 3 easy tips for making friends on campus! 🗣️

Feeling shy? That’s completely normal! Remember, everyone feels that way sometimes! Put yourself out there either way as you deserve to have good friends around you. ✨💕

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Meet Marion, a Muserk student studying an Associate Degree in Agribusiness at The Muserk Institute. 🌾

One of her highlights of studying in Muserk is the opportunity to maintain a farm experience while pursuing a full-time load. Living on her family farm alongside her loved ones and pets is a cherished aspect of her life.

Are you interested in learning more about an Associate Degree in Agribusiness? Head to the link in our bio.

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Q: In your free time at uni, what is your favourite thing to do?

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“I love to be in open spaces between plants or in park spaces, like on the beanbags at Henderson Court”

Jarpan, Masters in Dry-land Agriculture student

In this mini #ConversationsAtCurtin series, we’re asking students around campus big and small questions to get to know them better. 🌟

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Have you just arrived in Kalgoorlie to study and are keen to get familiar with the town? Here’s our perfect day out and about in Kalgoorlie:

#1 Enjoy the serenity of the morning as you walk to one of the many delicious breakfast spots listed in this video. ☕️

#2 Next, head off to Karlkurla Bushland Park, Hannans for a beautiful nature walk surrounded by native trees and wildlife.

#3 Head home to refresh and make yourself a delicious lunch.

#4 In the afternoon visit the memorial library to borrow yourself a new book, then walk to the Goldfields Art Centre to view the art gallery and then hang out in their many chill-out zones to read your new book! 📚

#5 Later meet up with friends and either have a BBQ at your student accommodation or visit one of the many great dinner options down Hannan Street.

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Want to boost your employability without leaving campus? Meet Curtin Extra! ✨

Gain recognition for your co-curricular activities and enhance your CV with digital badges, skills, and networking opportunities. 📝 💼

Head to the link in our bio to learn more about how you can elevate your professional profile today!

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Meet @drdarp, a local Curtin champion who recently participated in the @curtinsports Volleyball Housing Cup. 🏐💪

Darp has always had a passion for beach volleyball, “I joined because it was a great way to challenge myself where the stakes were high and seemed like a great opportunity to showcase some team spirit!”

The Housing Cup is a semester-long beach volleyball competition among residential students and isn’t just about the sport. It’s a vibrant community event that brings students together in a fun outdoor setting. Darp enjoyed the friendships and opportunities the competition formed, “It’s a team sport requiring you to utilise your strength and work closely as a team. We have been playing and practising together every Sunday for a while, so it was great to put those skills to the test”.

He strongly encourages everyone to consider joining, “It’s a fantastic way to meet new people from different colleges and get active outdoors.” 🌳

If you are keen to learn more about how you can be involved with @curtinsports, head to the link in our bio to learn more.

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Q: What would you do if you won the lottery?

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“I would like to help students in Sri Lanka, where I am from”

Salika, Master of TESOL

In this mini #ConversationsAtCurtin series, we’re asking students around campus big and small questions to get to know them better. 🌟

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For my afternoon treat, I would like one serve of season 4 Food For Thought bloopers pls! 🍰🙋

We will miss you Manish!

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Are you familiar with support groups? 🗣️👥

Sometimes life can feel overwhelming, especially with assignments and the university workload! This is where support groups can make a difference.
 
Support groups provide emotional support, a sense of belonging, advice, and empowerment for personal growth. ✨

If you’re interested, there are currently support groups for PhD students, individuals with ADHD, and those dealing with stress and procrastination. Click the link in our bio to learn more.

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