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What you might not realise is that to be an engineer can mean many, many things. Here's how to decide on whether Engineering - and which course - is right for you. 
Joel failed Year 12 and “hit rock bottom.” He talks about how he picked himself up and turned his life around.
The option to study and work has many benefits but it also comes with challenges. Equip yourself to navigate the tough times to successfully reach your goals.  
It may have taken Caitlin several degrees and 20 years in the finance industry, but she's finally found her passion in law.
Chengxi Li had become disillusioned with her studies. She was halfway through a Master of Professional Accounting when she realised she’d made a mistake.
Concerned about the cost of studying? Here’s what you need to know about getting a subsidy on your fees and minimising upfront costs.
Muriel Scholz moved from Katherine to begin studying a  Bachelor of Science at CDU and has chosen to live on campus at  International House Darwin (IHD).
Having spent a large part of his childhood in a hostel in his home country of Nepal, Sulav Shrestha vowed to turn the tide on his institutionalised upbringing by learning and traveling as much as he could.
An inquisitive mind and deep desire to help others led Chao Liang to Australia to study a postgraduate Information Technology degree with Charles Darwin University.
Five real uni students on why they chose their courses, what attracted them to CDU and how they found the jump from high school to uni life.
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