It was only two weeks into my trip when I both begrudgingly and keenly opted for a laptop instead of a camera; class had started. The subjects I had chosen were solely to gain the credit I required back at home, with a slight, zesty, twist: Physics 110A Electromagnetism & Optics, Math 110 Linear Algebra, Math 113 Abstract Algebra and Global 132 Conflict Resolution (Theory and Practice).
Read MoreChange. A seemingly innocent, harmless concept yet one with the ability to arouse such primal emotions of fear, anxiety, resentment and regret. Will it be worth the risk? What if I don’t like it, and then I’m stuck with it? Should I just take the chance? If not now, then when?
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Since February 2018 the Melbourne office of international architecture firm Woods Bagot has been supporting a new innovative program and helping the amazing scholars of Western Chances.
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