 Qualities that I see in our students that succeed here are simple things like being hardworking, managing their time and being able to prioritise between the fun and the work. If you're able to do that you'll be able to succeed here. Making the adjustment coming from school into university is a bit of a step up. The biggest thing is having to be independent, so taking control of your own learning. You won't have as many teachers sort of behind you telling you to finish your homework or or assessment. If you don't keep on top of doing the work before a lecture or after a lecture and getting on to those assignments as soon as you know they're available it can start to snowball and that's going to affect the quality of work. There's a phrase like seas get degrees but I'm like yeah maybe but I just get you internships and that can help get you a job. I think the most important hurdle to overcome and what you need to be successful at university is simply putting yourself out there because the opportunities are all there and the help is all there and the assistance is all there it's up to you to stick your hand up and say like I'm ready for this or I want to work towards this. I think the most important thing was for me was to be able to have study buddies. To actually be able to go through your papers together and you have someone who had the same type of understanding of you know when you look at it when you're talking you don't just go home and chill and be able to study you go home you go quiet practice you have all these other things so being able to study with someone who has that understanding of how it is it kind of helped. It's really important I think at university to almost know who you are and know where you come from in order to achieve. Identity is very important for me and I think it's important for people to recognise that and be proud of where they come from.