>> The most important thing I learned at the Centre for Journalism was probably that news requires a lot of work behind it. You can't just put something out that you haven't researched and checked and double-checked and triple-checked. >> Coming here I've realised that it's never too late to fulfil what you actually want to do with your life. >> Journalism isn't a degree, it's a bit of a lifestyle. >> The importance of your editors and the support they can give you. >> I'm capable of doing more than I thought I can. >> That I have a lot more confidence than I thought I had. >> The most important thing I've learned at the Centre for Journalism is being a fantastic listener. >> Don't come in with an idea of what you going to do because you'll find something else that you never expected to be able to do and think it's absolutely amazing. >> I now lead a social media team for the whole country for a major company and it's all because of what I learned here. >> Learn from your mistakes and don't be afraid of trying new things. >> The thing I'm going to miss most is definitely the people. >> My classmates. >> I made some really good friends. >> I'm definitely going to miss my friends so much. I've made the best friends here. >> Everyone here has the most open door policy I've ever encountered. >> You need that support in university and I'm going to miss it when I'm in the real world. >> No story's ever written the same, everyone's unique and it's a fabulous place to learn. >> They taught us what it's like to work in an actual newsroom. >> And I'm ready to go and do any kind of multimedia journalism I want to. >> I will never forget the people here and what they've done for me.