 I thought it was a really good opportunity to experience university life with a lot of other Aboriginal students. I don't tend to spend that much time with fellow Indigenous students unless they're my family back home in Alice Springs or Darwin so I thought this was a really amazing opportunity to spend time with some really interesting people and do really interesting things. My favourite session probably would have had to have been the languages session we had earlier in the week. I was able to you know learn about different exchanges that ANU does and figure out how by studying a language I'd be able to use that for my passion for travelling. I loved the law moot because I found that that was so fun and interactive and not only did you learn things as well but it was so entertaining and like everyone was there together which I thought was great. I've been speaking to a lot more people than I expected. I thought I was just going to be very on the down low and stick to myself sort of thing and just make it through the week but I think I've managed to speak to every person here and get to know at least one thing about them. Laws stood out to me a lot. The law moot it gave me more insight into what it would be like at uni I guess and that's really all I wanted. I probably am leaning more towards going to uni now after this week so that's cool. To the Jabal Centre about potential options I know it's kind of become more realistic. I've done other summer schools in the past but I honestly think that ANU has been the best one so far.