I still remember the message from one of my favorite lecturers at Bogor Agricultural
University before I left Indonesia for study abroad, she said "Don't spend
your whole time there only for study, there are so many things to learn there
apart from university life, go explore and earn something useful while you are
there". As a good student I did obey her advice.
I studied and lived in the Far North
Queensland Capital City, to the North of Brisbane and very close to The Great
Barrier Reef where the Rainforest meets reefs as it always been advertised
every now and then. It is Cairns City, a lovely and warm city where I spent 2
years of struggling yet surviving to finish my master degree.
Two years study there in four semesters,
forty eight credit points of study, and more credit for life skills and
mastering three kinds of things, Master of Science, Master of Cooking, and
Master of Self-Photography. The last one is a bit odd though, but at least I
got opportunities to have pictures of my self in famous places such as The
Opera House of Sydney, The International well-known Grand Prix Circuit of
Philip Island where the smallest penguin lives, The ghost (read: beautiful)
city of Canberra, and the Tasmanian Devil's Island, The City of Wheel in Brisbane,
even to the death gold city in Chillagoe, and many more.