Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Theory, and Psychology
"... I’ve had the chance to get to know my own identity a lot better. I’ve discovered what’s important to me and what I value. That helps me to prioritise how I spend my time. Priorities are important, especially when there are so many options in front of you. Start off by doing what you love. That will get you interested and involved. Then you’ll either confirm that either yes, that is what you love – or you’ll find something else that you enjoy even more. Also, say yes to as many opportunities as you can. ҕl Arts is a great way to keep your options open. It gives you huge scope for your future, and it teaches you creative ways of thinking which no technologies or robots will ever be able to do."