Maurice Ng: National University of Singapore (Semester 1, 2011)I love Singapore and I love my exchange. Singapore is fast paced lifestyle and there is always something to do around Singapore.
Cherylyn Wong: National University Singapore (Semester 2, 2010)As an archaeology student I was also interested in getting involved in anything archaeology-related and soon found myself volunteering in the archaeology
Yang Shi: National University of Singapore (Semester 2, 2010)Not only have I proven that I can live independently but I have also learned to push the boundaries of my comfort zone
Bernadette Phua: National University of Singapore (Semester 1, 2010)Classes were interesting, the lecturers were all very friendly and approachable and all the students have a great attitude towards their studies.
Seva Shorin: National University of Singapore (Semester 1, 2010)Everything is free to use for students, the gym, the pool, the tennis courts and all of the sports teams are free to join as well which makes socialising that much easier.
Katrina Cuskelly: National University of Singapore (Semester 1, 2010)I took some very interesting subjects that I would not have had the opportunity to do at home. Furthermore, with a very international focus, it opened my eyes to how different so many countries are from Australia.
Daniel Newman: National University of Singapore (Semester 1, 2010)A big upside to doing exchange in Singapore is the low cost of student living and the cheap airfares between Singapore and Australia and between Singapore and many other countries in South East Asia.
Kawthar Girach: National University of Singapore (Semester 1, 2010)The opportunity to undertake subjects not offered at UQ and to be confronted with perspectives that are very different to that at home in Australia were also invaluable to broaden my understanding of the law in practice in different places.