Kevin - Medicine
Why did you choose to live at NCV?
It has a balance between independent living and college life along with satisfying facilities and a wonderful mix of people ethnically, culturally, academically, and age groups.
The activities organised are not too much or time-consuming compared to other colleges. We are also given more personal space (ensuite bathroom) the freedom to live with others or alone, to cook or cater etc. Hence there is a wide range of choices to suit everyone.
What do you like about NCV?
When I first came here, my impression was a good one, that I would love it here, the community and place. True enough, it lived up to my expectations. I appreciate the facilities that have been provided such as piano, television, common rooms etc. The efforts Trevor and Carmen put in to organise talks, BBQ, supper nights and not to forget weekly newsletters are very commendable.
How would you describe the community at NCV?
As a whole, a very warm, welcoming, friendly and open community rich in diversity.
Name three things you think are unique to NCV?
BBQ nights, good facilities, convenient location
Kanya - Ph.D. in Politics and International Relations at UNSW
How did you hear about NCV?
I went searching for the place for graduate students on campus, I was waiting for NCV for a semester.
Why did you choose to live at NCV?
It is a good college on campus and it is for graduate students
What do you like about NCV?
The location is best, social life is lovely, the building is nice and new.
How would you describe the community at NCV?
It is a community with various nations and people respect the rights of each other.
Name three things you think are unique to NCV?
- Graduate apartments
- Highly motivated academic community
- Each floor has its own Monday supper style