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Life in Macquarie
Wye Kitt Sue from Malaysia
Macquarie University
Level of study: Undergraduate Degree
Year of graduation: 2009
Actuarial Science
Overall experience
As a student trying to adapt to a foreign country, I am pretty much comfortable with the surroundings in Uni. Study wise, I have great lecturers. I made quite a number of friends. Financially, the cos...
Selection process
The agent in Malaysia, AusEd pretty much did everything for me. Admission was relatively easy, so things was quite smooth. The only trouble was choosing Macquarie in the first place.
Funding and scholarships
I was lucky to be awarded the MQ Uni International Scholarship, so it was more of a catalyst for me to pursue my studies in MQ.
Study experience
Great. Honestly, studying in Australia requires a lot more independence, as I only go to class for 3 hours per day, for 4 days a week. The rest of the time is used for self study. I personally believe...
Life experience
Well, I am pretty much easily satisfied. I have high speed internet access and great housemates. One downside though, the kitchen was really dirty. I managed to get a part time job as well, and it was...
Job Prospects
Looking for a part time job is already relatively tough, yet alone if I were to apply for an internship. Here in Australia, international students like me don’t really get much of an opportunity. Most...

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