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New students have already aced life lessons

First-year students have arrived at Bond University for Orientation 211. Back row: Amelia Anderson, Kobe Cruse, Abelee Stanley and Adam Hobbs. Front row: Max Ise, Jessica Wood and Kaitoa Johnson.

by Jessica Borten

Bond University has welcomed the โ€˜Class of COVIDโ€™ to its sandstone campus and the new students are drawing positives from a year they will never forget.

The recent high school graduates endured disrupted studies throughout 2020 but are kickstarting their tertiary education with a positive attitude and an appetite to learn.

Diploma of Legal Studies student Amelia Anderson said she developed critical time-management skills during her senior year that will benefit her throughout university.

โ€œI think last year has taught me that I have the capability to do independent work,โ€ Ms Anderson said.

โ€œI came (to Bond University) for a swim club presentation in 2016 and fell in love with the campus and the close-knit community.

โ€œIโ€™m looking forward to having a fresh start and meeting new people.โ€

Law and Commerce student Jessica Wood said last year highlighted the importance of balancing self-care with academic commitments.

โ€œ(Last year), it was really nice to take time off and just rest and get to know myself better,โ€ Ms Wood said.

โ€œIโ€™m trying to incorporate more โ€˜me timeโ€™ into my routine. I know that sounds really cheesy but making time to go to the gym and doing things that I like is important.โ€

Film and Television student Max Ise said studying in a pandemic forced him to become more organised.

โ€œIn high school, I would always leave my work to the last minute but I found when studying in a pandemic you really have to plan ahead, especially because I had a job as well,โ€ Mr Ise said.

โ€œI know a lot of people say (studying last year) was quite difficult but we had a lot of support from our teachers at school. It wasnโ€™t easy but it was manageable.

โ€œIโ€™m really excited about the hands-on experience (at Bond University) because I know the facilities are really good here and their film equipment is top tier.โ€

First year students are taking part in Orientation, with classes to begin on January 18.

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