I love Melbourne.
It's a modern, international city, and RMIT
is right at the heart of it; a young university,
full of energy.
RMIT really takes the students' needs into
account, providing help with study and life
outside university; housing, jobs, and so
on.
At the School of Computer Science and IT,
you work with industry partners on real-world
problems.
The facilities and support services are superb.
As well as our own studies, we're also encouraged
to work in groups to share our knowledge and
ideas.
And at weekly seminars we can see major speakers
from universities and research institutions
all over the world.
Sport is huge in Melbourne, which is great
for tennis fans like me.
RMIT runs many activities to help students
settle in and make friends.
Being in the city centre, everything you want
in your life is near to RMIT: shops, restaurants,
transport options, museums, galleries, theatres,
it's all here.
Melbourne's China Town makes me forget that
I'm in a foreign country.
Wherever you come from in China: Guangdong,
Sichuan or Shandong, you can find a taste
of home.
But my favourite thing is the cafes.
Wander down any street or lane way and you'll
find a perfect spot to spend a beautiful afternoon
with friends, drinking coffee and having some
delicious cakes.
Coming to RMIT to further my studies in computer
science has been a fantastic experience.
I've learned so much, both from what I've
studied and from the people I have studied
with; it's opened my eyes to new experiences
and new ways of thinking.
