 Now I know my experiences at Griffith have changed me. I came to Griffith from South Post at High School. There wasn't anything I wasn't nervous about. I was a pretty introverted person. It's like levelling up in a game. The more you do, the more you are able to do with that. But it was just nice to be in such an environment where you're surrounded by professionals. So Griffith made me more open, more open-minded and open to talking, open to being involved, open to doing things the way I wouldn't usually do them. Over time, they build up these transitive qualities you get from there. All of a sudden, you're able to talk to your lecturer with more confidence. You know what to ask, then know what to answer. It's great when students come forth to say, what can I do to get more involved? All you have to do is ask. If you don't know who to ask, just ask anyone and they'll point you in the right direction. I've grown into a more mature person. I've learned to listen more. I don't think I could have got that outside of Griffith University.