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Do you remember how you chose your college or university? Would you have found it useful to read student reviews when you were making your decision?

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Pamela, from Singapore
Macquarie University, Australia
Bachelor of Commerce
Level of study: Undergraduate Degree
Year of graduation: 2009
University life is definitely one of my most enjoyable experiences. At Macquarie University, the best advice I can give is to get involved! I do understand that majority of students do go overseas to get that HD grade, but there's more to student life than that! Get Active! At Macquarie we recently redevelop our gym, have two large swimming pools and have a wide array of sports to choose from. There are many sporting teams to join as well. Get fit and healthy! Meet friends! There are many student societies as well, depending on what you like, from dark ages club, manga/comics clubs, religious clubs, and even multicultural clubs. It is a great way to meet new friends and adapt to the Aussie culture.
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