2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
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Bachelor of Science<br />
Joann says her experience at<br />
Melbourne so far has been<br />
well beyond her expectations.<br />
A highlight for her has been<br />
playing hockey, through which<br />
she says she has met lots of<br />
fun people.<br />
“Just come, you’ll love it,” she says. “Social<br />
life is great as you get to meet people<br />
from everywhere. There are sports and<br />
cultural eve<strong>nts</strong> for all tastes, the city is safe,<br />
public transport and general traffic is well<br />
organised and the food is good… nothing<br />
like Peruvian food, but there’s a great variety<br />
of Asian food. Definitely worth coming all<br />
the way from Peru!”<br />
Joann chose the University of Melbourne<br />
bec<strong>au</strong>se of its prestige – and hockey.<br />
“I started researching the University of<br />
Melbourne and asking about the city and<br />
got only positive comme<strong>nts</strong> from teachers<br />
and friends, so that helped my decision,”<br />
she says.<br />
“I looked it up on the internet and was really<br />
impressed by it.”<br />
Joann Cottle<br />
First Year, Bachelor of Science<br />
Recipient of an <strong>International</strong><br />
<strong>Undergraduate</strong> Scholarship<br />
(2008) and a New Generation<br />
Scholarship (2008)<br />
Peru