A university degree can set you up for life, allowing you to work in specific professions and giving you opportunities to travel, help people, meet new friends and achieve your dreams. At uni you'll learn valuable personal skills like teamwork, communication and problem solving, plus you'll have the chance to get involved in the dynamic and diverse culture of Curtin.
Hear what it was like for some of our students when they finished school and started experiencing university life.
If you don't know which subjects to pick, there are some things you can think about to help you decide.
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You'll have more freedom at uni than at school, and you can focus on your interests and tailor your schedule for your needs. Uni's also a chance get involved in clubs, sports and the community.
Need some inspiration? Try our career planner to see which courses lead to your dream job. Choose what interests you and hit GO.
Studentbox is our online community especially for West Australian year 10, 11 and 12s. It provides help, support, study resources and tools to help you through high school and into uni.
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Hey guys I'm having trouble with my coding in engineering, no boys will help me because I'm the only girl :c please help!
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English 3A, Modern History 3B (we started off with Russia for some reason), Geography 3A and Media Production & Analysis 3A. I have these exams (plus my …
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I don't understand how to solve the circled questions (refer to the photo attached). Please help! The answers given are 1.5 and 4.
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I am a foreigner who has english as a second language and my school doesn't provide an esl course so I have to do 2cd. I am getting a legit average of about 70% …
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