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Ada Senyurt on how living at Trinity reminds of her upbringing in Turkey

Ada Senyurt moved to Australia from Turkey when she was in year 9 and craved a community-based way of living. That鈥檚 exactly what she found when she joined 91制片厂国产AV in 2022.
2022-08-03
by Emily McAuliffe
Ada Senyurt with college friends
Ada Senyurt (back row, third from left) on a trip with 91制片厂国产AV friends

鈥楪rowing up, we had people over for dinner 鈥 friends, family 鈥 nearly every night,鈥 says Ada Senyurt, reflecting on her childhood in Turkey. 鈥榃hen we first moved to Australia, I didn't have that friendship and family support that I once had, and it was like this whole new experience. I really craved that community feeling.鈥

During high school, a family friend who lived at Trinity introduced Ada to the idea of living at a residential college while at uni by offering her a campus tour.

鈥楾he day I toured, I immediately thought, "This is like a dream. I want to be here鈥,鈥 says Ada, remembering her first impression.

Not only was she taken by Trinity鈥檚 beautiful campus, but she immediately felt that Trinity had the strong sense of community that had been missing from her life. 鈥楨ven from just spending a few hours with my friend and seeing everyone she ran into, seeing her corri [corridor] hanging out, and meeting a few people and having conversations with them, I could really feel that homeliness and that family feeling.鈥

Ada wasn鈥檛 sure that she could afford Trinity, however, so looked into scholarships. After seeing Trinity鈥檚 generous scholarship offerings, she realised that she was in with a chance to make her dream a reality. 鈥榌The scholarship application process] was very straightforward and it was a very supportive process. I was guided through everything,鈥 she says.

And, soon enough, Ada鈥檚 scholarship application was accepted and she was on her way to 91制片厂国产AV.

Ada admits there was a moment when she worried how she would fit in, but says everyone was so lovely when she arrived. 鈥楩rom the first day, I understood that everyone genuinely put in an effort, and it's something that makes Trinity so beautiful. 鈥 Everyone has such interesting backgrounds and a different story, and the conversations you have overflow in the hallways.鈥

Since joining Trinity, Ada has gotten involved in the Wellbeing Committee and has helped run student-led initiatives like sex and sexuality week and wellbeing week. 鈥業t's really about making Trinity feel really welcoming, and letting people know they're heard and that support is available to them,鈥 she says of the committee.

In coming semesters, she wants to explore sports and other extracurricular activities. 鈥楾here are hundreds of opportunities, it's so exciting.鈥

Ada is also excited by the subjects on offer at the University of Melbourne and says that the university鈥檚 鈥楳elbourne Curriculum鈥 has been a great way to feed her curiosity. The Melbourne Curriculum allows students to take 鈥榖readth subjects鈥, which are subjects that are not necessarily related to a student鈥檚 bachelor degree, but still count towards their major.

鈥榊ou can pick [subjects] from any field you like 鈥 any field you're interested in 鈥 and it can have as much to do with what you're studying or as much to do with what you're not studying as you want,鈥 Ada explains, saying that she has taken French, creative writing and climate change subjects as part of her science degree.

Given Ada is unsure if she wants to eventually study neuroscience or psychology, she鈥檚 found it helpful having the flexibility to try a range of subjects. 鈥楾here are so many exciting things, you just want to do them all. I think that's the hardest part, picking which one,鈥 she laughs.

Ada says the Melbourne Curriculum combined with life at college helps create the 鈥榝ull university experience鈥. And though college is filled with seemingly endless social, sporting and cultural activities, study is taken seriously too.

鈥榊ou definitely feel that there's a good sense of balance with everyone, because while everyone likes to have fun, when it's time for exams, everyone just kind of gets to the library or [another study space] and focuses 鈥 and that motivates you as well. And people are unbelievably helpful. You can be having a freakout about a question, but then find a student who's done that subject in the past and they can help you,鈥 she says, adding that Trinity鈥檚 tutorials have also benefited her studies.

鈥業 was really lucky that Trinity was the first place I saw as a college, and after coming here I 100% know it was the right decision 鈥 there's no doubt in my mind.鈥

鈥業f anyone's considering applying for Trinity, even the slightest bit, apply. You never know what can happen. I don't think anyone would ever regret it, and I really think everyone can have a good time here and make lots of good friends and memories.鈥

Ready to make lifelong friends and memories? Apply now.

 

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