 The biggest challenge for me was that I'm going to be homesick. Nobody, no training can actually prepare you for that, so you have to prepare yourself. Sourcing accommodation is very challenging aspect in Australia, especially for people with disabilities. Things do seem a bit expensive when you first get here, but the stipend that we get is sufficient to, you know, live comfortably. Accommodation is really tough to find in Sydney, but there are different kind of support networks. UNI also provides you accommodation in campus, as well as there is a website where you can find off-campus housing. I was leaving my support network back home and coming here with the toddler and being on my own, so I had to go out and find my own friends and find the community. So you can get a bit anxious, and in my case you might even consider quitting and going back. I would say everybody's got to be through that phase, so have I just stick in there. Once you're through your first semester, it will be a breeze afterwards. To overcome any challenge, I feel making friends is the best way. Go out with your neighbors, have dinner together when you feel upset. That will make you feel like, okay, no, I'm doing great.