 My name is Joanna Millington. I studied online at Griffith University. I work full-time at a creative agency and I also had three kids, a husband and a puppy. Knowing my lifestyle and kind of how much on campus time I would realistically have, I started looking at options that allowed a lot more flexibility. Griffith was the obvious choice. Within each subject there were six modules and each module consisted of a range of videos and lectures that you could just download at your leisure, but it also included a session with your lecturer. That's what made it amazing online because I could just study when I could fit it in. What I really loved was the support I got from the support staff. They would kind of be my cheerleaders. But what really excited me was the calibre of lecturers. So it felt like Griffith were giving me the lecturers who weren't afraid to teach in the format. Support services available to me were things like alumni services, technical support, mentoring, so there was plenty of mentoring available. And the library was also a fantastic resource. We were also able to use a platform called Teams, which is a way of communicating with a relevant group of people. Lecturers, support staff and the peers in your subject that you were studying with, I felt like I was part of a traditional class. Advice for students thinking about studying online, just do it. I couldn't have asked for more.