 When I was like six years old I drove past Griffith and I said to my mum, I'm going there one day. Mum was like, you don't know what that is and I was like, I don't care, I'm going there. One of the things that really surprised me about coming to university was how approachable lecturers and tutors and academic staff were. They're people that you can you know come to in between lectures and they're always happy to help. They want to see you succeed. It's an independent learning process and for me that was a really big transition but there are such great support systems at Griffith that help you. That's really what what made me so comfortable at Griffith was knowing that we had the full support of our academic staff. So one of the highlights of my university experience was having the opportunity to perform at Splinter in the Grass to bring science into the music festival. Being on stage with performers like Dr Carl and Professor Alan Duffy, really awesome experience. I undertook an internship at the end of 2017 for three months with Bowie. Having that like industry link prior to graduating really made me feel more comfortable knowing what it was like there and not just going from being a straight student to a full-time engineer.