About myself
My name is Tsubasa, and I am from Japan. In 2017, I came to Perth for a one-year study abroad program. That time was truly magical. I discovered a new world far from home and enjoyed an amazing experience in this beautiful and vibrant city.
After working for several years in Japan, I decided to return to Perth to complete a Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced) at Murdoch University.
Studying and living in Australia
What I like about studying and living in Australia is its cultural diversity. Even if you are from overseas, you never feel alone. Meeting students from different countries enables you to understand and respect other cultures, while also gaining a deeper appreciation of your own.
The flexibility and wide range of choices available are what attracted me to studying in Australia. Something I also really value is that education in Australia is open to people of all ages. One of my friends is a mother who is currently completing a master's degree, while another changed her major after raising her children. Here, you can start or return to your studies at any stage of life.
What to do in Perth
My favourite way to spend a weekend in Perth is going to the beach, especially Cottesloe Beach and Coogee Beach. They are both easy to access from the city, which makes them perfect for a short getaway. I enjoy chatting with friends there, having a picnic, and of course, taking a dip in the sea.
Another thing I love about weekends in Australia is visiting my favourite coffee shops. The quality of coffee here is outstanding, and hard to resist!
Support in Perth
º£½ÇÂÒÂ× is a Western Australian Government-supported organisation that provides support services for international students. Their Student Hub is located in the centre of Perth, where students can study, connect, and make friends. Every time I visit the hub, it feels like home. The strong sense of community and support for international students makes Australia an exceptional place to study and live.
Becoming a student Ambassador
in 2024, I was engaged as a º£½ÇÂÒÂ× International Student Ambassador. This was one of my most meaningful achievements. I had the opportunity to share my experiences at an international conference and to give a presentation about my culture alongside other international students.
My advice to other students
My advice for other students is: Don't hesitate to ask for support from others. Stepping out of your comfort zone is never easy, especially when you leave your home country and start something new on your own. It is completely normal to face challenges along the way. When you do, remember that support is always available, and reaching out can make your journey much easier and more meaningful.
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