Harris Mitter
Perth and Wagga Wagga
Mater Dei Catholic College, Wagga Wagga, NSW
I was introduced to Trinity by a family friend and had a tour of the college. I could not believe a place like Trinity existed and was really excited to put in an application, even though I thought my chances were slim.
Bachelor of Science, Mechatronics Engineering Systems
I really enjoy maths and knew I wanted to study engineering. After studying design and technology in year 11 and attending the engineering camp program ‘Build a Bridge’, I developed a real interest in this area.
No. Having spent most of my younger years in regional NSW, I had no idea colleges existed until I was invited to go on a tour of Trinity.
It really is so hard to put into words the feeling my parents and I had when we first walked through the gate at Trinity, none of us had ever had the opportunity to attend such a beautiful place. The feeling was magical. Then to meet so many wonderful people, all like-minded – with goals, hopes and ambitions, and happiness – was great.
The great thing about college life is that you are always surrounded by people. There are always events on, always something to do. You will never get bored, and if you think life is getting too busy, you can always choose what to get involved with and what not to. You really have freedom of choice.
I got involved in a few of the sports teams such as hockey and rugby. I also played football for the University Blues. I was also a member of the Billiards Society, Beer Budlay and the Cooking and Dining Society, too.
Yes, playing rugby union. We had a one-off game against another University of Melbourne college, Ormond.
My first two years of university were COVID affected, causing the university to close, so I spent more time at Trinity than I probably would have normally. Even under these difficult circumstances, Trinity was a great place to be. There was a sense of unity in what we were going through together and we still enjoyed a great social life albeit in our corridors. If I had not been at Trinity during this time, I am not sure I would be where I am today in respect to my university journey.
Living with a wide variety people from around the world.
I was fortunate at school to have Ms Nolan for maths and she was able to instil a love of maths in me, which had a massive influence on me choosing a career in engineering and mechatronics. Also, our year 12 retreat was a great week away with friends and teachers, where I was able to establish friendships that I hope last a lifetime.
I believe that regular public speaking in high school set me up well, and developing a study guide. I also had a really passionate maths teacher (Ms Nolan) who gave me the belief that I could really excel in maths. This really motivated me and I love maths.
My experience has been great. I have enjoyed learning to live away from home and exploring life in Melbourne. Making new friends is really cool.
Have a goal and research your university options because there are many options out there for regional kids if you take the time to look.
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