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JD REPRESENTATIVE AASHNA KHANNA

Some of my closest friends that I've made at uni are through meeting them during class or extracurriculars. More likely than not, most people are in the same position and just nervous to make the first move!

My name is Aashna, I am in the second year of Juris Doctor Degree and I am the JD Representative.

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The easiest way to make friends is to get involved at uni! Go to different events that the university runs, join a society that interests you, and do classes in person! Some of my closest friends that I've made at uni are through meeting them during class or extracurriculars. More likely than not, most people are in the same position and just nervous to make the first move!

All first year students should look forward to the workshops we run! They're incredibly helpful to get some guidance and tips when it comes to legal research and referencing, especially if it's your first time!

I urge students to make the most of the smaller things in uni, whether it be catching up with friends and playing pool at the Central Courtyard.

I'm Jerin, and I'm your First Year Representative. I'm a second-year student studying a double degree in Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Media and Communications (majoring in Public Relations).

If I were to give a piece of advice, it would be that Lashings make the best chips (in Central Courtyard!) . Although Eat Istanbul is a close second.

I'm sure you've heard about making the most of uni, and its events. Although we do have large exciting events planned such as FirstYear Afternoon Tea, or even Law Camp (get keen!). I also urge students to make the most of the smaller things in uni, whether it be catching up with friends and playing pool at the Central Courtyard. Exploring campus to find some of our not-so-secret study spots (the rooftop gardens are my favourite), or sleeping in and watching your lectures online and at 2x speed.

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