HeyU Issue 45 - 20 April | Page 9

feature For the Online Marketing Team, Graduation season is our favourite time of year as students share stories about their journey, culminating in years of sacrifice, determination, passion and ultimately reward. Don’t be mistaken, despite the underlying perception of ‘grey,’ autumn is a magical time of year. Deciduous trees may shed their summer beauty, animals may prepare for a long hibernation and Australians may begin hoarding receipts that might prove useful for tax offsets, but there is a small element of spring floating through the air on USQ campuses in April and May. While C’s get degrees and 4’s open doors, it takes a special kind of someone to achieve consistently above and beyond in GPA results. Meet Tracey Russell, valedictorian at the Business and Law ceremony this April. Tracey completed a Bachelor of Business with distinction at USQ and was thrilled to be recognised as the valedictorian for her ceremony. Despite abiding by the strict referencing and research expectations throughout her degree, Tracey admitted on stage, in front of many academics and students, that she had used WikiHow as a source for her speech. For Tracey, surviving study came down to four things; • Time management • Procrastination… strategically • Thinking critically • Being a teacher and a student While Tracey deserves credit for her achievement, she acknowledges that it wasn’t just a solo effort. Having a support network was key, as it wasn’t always smooth sailing (as I’m sure all students can attest to). Tracey wants to share her education with the rest of the world, but knows that even valedictorians don’t know everything. Despite 4 years of arduous study sessions and pages upon pages of textbook curriculum, Tracey believes she isn’t done learning just yet. As a student or as alumni, everyone has something unique to share, whether you are valedictorian or not. Learn to listen to those around you, be an influence in your field an d as Tracey says, never take your education for granted.