Student Stories
Jai Chandran
Jai Chandran is studying Bachelor of Arts at UNSW Sydney
鈥淚鈥檝e been here for 18 months now, and while I still can鈥檛 tell you precisely what made me want to study out here, what I can say is that I don鈥檛 regret it at all. Moving to Sydney was the best decision I ever made.
鈥淚 am studying a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in English literature and minoring in anthropology. I chose the BA because of its flexibility. I didn鈥檛 have to declare my major until second year, so could spend my first year dabbling in various disciplines from indigenous studies to art history, economics to dance. Even as my course progresses there are still plenty of 鈥榝ree electives鈥 to try my hand at whatever happens to tickle my fancy that semester. Contact hours vary depending on module selections, but the average BA student probably has 12-14 hours a week (a combination of lectures, seminars, and tutorials).
鈥淎way from the lecture halls, classrooms and books, I couldn鈥檛 want anything more from Sydney. Whether it鈥檚 grabbing some waves at the beach, enjoying every type of cuisine imaginable, experiencing a vibrant art and cultural scene or just heading out to the Cross for a night out, this is a city that never fails to live up to its hype. It has all the going-ons of a major city without being as cramped or as unfriendly as London. Initially I was a little daunted by the cost of living, but soon found the 鈥榬ight鈥 places and bargains to navigate my way through on a budget while still enjoying student life. As a student every penny matters, and I quickly learnt to love thrift stores and to find the seemingly daily 鈥榝ree food鈥 available on campus. There鈥檚 also tons of 鈥榮tudent deals鈥 to be found on things from cinema tickets to getting in free at clubs.
鈥淲hy would I recommend Sydney? Because even after living here for more than a year, I鈥檓 still constantly surprised and amazed by all it has to offer.
鈥淥bviously leaving everything behind and moving overseas to study is a bold move. It鈥檚 less ‘stepping out of your comfort zone’, and more ‘blowing the whole concept to smithereens’. I鈥檓 not going to lie and say everything was hunky dory from the get-go, because it really wasn鈥檛. While in many ways Australia is like a Western country in the East, the idea that it is England with better weather is pretty wide of the mark. It has its own culture, sense of humour, and slang (some of which I found so bizarre at first I genuinely felt they might have been speaking a language that wasn鈥檛 English). There was definitely an adjustment period, but from the moment I arrived I made a conscious decision to just go with it and try to embrace everything 鈥 though I鈥檓 still yet to wear socks and sandals to the supermarket, as many of the locals seem to. I often get asked how welcoming people here are, and my answer is always that it largely depends on you. If you鈥檙e outgoing and friendly and love to get stuck in and really embrace it all, you鈥檒l find people very welcoming indeed.
鈥淚 feel a lot more settled here in my second year than I did for much of my first. I鈥檝e moved out of university accommodation and into a flatshare with some mates, and it really does feel like home.鈥
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