Well, I chose Maritime Archaeology because
it was something that would enable me to
marry my background in History,
with my passions for diving, sailing and the sea.
I love history, since I was a little girl
and I've always loved scuba diving.
I've been diving since I was 12.
So I thought, "Why not combine the both?"
I just enjoy the archaeology of it
and the excitement that you can get from it.
I really enjoy the lectures that they give.
They provide insights that I don't think I could find
in any other university.
Also the course is very like, global context.
So it's nice to learn about everything
but very specific to stuff you would never really find out about
unless you were here.
One of the best parts about this course for me
is the fact that it's very uncompromising.
You can find any avenue that can tie-in to archaeology.
It's even better than I imagined.
Living in Malta has been lots of fun.
Lots of places to visit, a lot of people to know.
I'd never been to Europe before,
and I was looking at universities in America and Australia.
So it's quite interesting to travel across the world
and see a whole side of History that we don't get to see back home.
