Christine Cresswell
After working for many years in the computer industry I began to realise I have more to offer in the community than just sitting behind a computer keying in numbers.
After working for many years in the computer industry I began to realise I have more to offer in the community than just sitting behind a computer keying in numbers.
Kylie Jane Coulter
I started the Diploma of Counselling when I was 19 in 2005. At the time I was working as a business representative for Optus and I became unhappy with sales. I always knew I wanted to be a psychologist from the age of 15 but because of some difficulties during my teenage years my high school marks didn't allow me to enter a Bachelor of Psychology.
I started the Diploma of Counselling when I was 19 in 2005. At the time I was working as a business representative for Optus and I became unhappy with sales. I always knew I wanted to be a psychologist from the age of 15 but because of some difficulties during my teenage years my high school marks didn't allow me to enter a Bachelor of Psychology.
Genevieve Ballarin
At the end of January 2003 I began my journey with the College. Working full-time, I found the study packs a lot less onerous than I had anticipated and it was easy to pace myself. Each evening I was ‘staying in' I started studying at a set time and finished at a set time. I found that if I didn't set an end time as well that I would often get carried away into the night, which wasn't appreciated by my work colleagues the next day (Zzzzz)! I was excited and challenged at the same time and thoroughly enjoyed each unit.
At the end of January 2003 I began my journey with the College. Working full-time, I found the study packs a lot less onerous than I had anticipated and it was easy to pace myself. Each evening I was ‘staying in' I started studying at a set time and finished at a set time. I found that if I didn't set an end time as well that I would often get carried away into the night, which wasn't appreciated by my work colleagues the next day (Zzzzz)! I was excited and challenged at the same time and thoroughly enjoyed each unit.
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