T
hese are just some of
the journeys recent USQ
graduates Mir Wahid, Mazhar
and Hamid have made to earn
their degrees and attend their
graduation ceremony.
‘We live in Sydney but really
wanted to see our university’s
main campus, so we decided
to drive up for graduation,’ Mir
Wahid said.
‘Now we are here, we cannot
believe how peaceful and
beautiful it is.’
‘We also wanted to see and
experience the culture of a
different state — people in
Sydney are so busy but here in
Queensland everyone is friendly
and nice.’
These dedicated students have
worked hard and made many
sacrifices to reach their study
goals, including Mir Wahid and
Mazhar moving from India and
Hamid moving from Pakistan to
study at USQ.
They also had jobs while
completing their studies online
and at the Sydney Education
Centre, a