RECEIVING their testamur is a special moment for any graduate, but for Gabrielle Valinoti, her new degree from CQU represents years of work in overcoming adversity and self-doubt.
At CQUniversity’s Cairns Graduation Ceremony, Gabrielle was not only recognised for completing her Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours), she was also awarded First in class for her cohort.
“I always had a passion for psychology, but I did not believe I was smart enough for it,” Gabrielle said.
“Throughout my adolescent years, I was told by teachers that I would never amount to anything, so overcoming that was a challenge.
Gabrielle explained that previously school had fallen to the wayside due to mental health concerns. It was this experience that ultimately led her to pursue psychology as a career.
“My draw to psychology was based primarily around my own life experiences as an adolescent who struggled with their mental health,” she said.
“It stemmed from an innate need to understand the, ‘why?’, the why of the world, human behaviour, and most importantly, myself.”
Thankfully Gabrielle found the flexibility and unwavering staff encouragement she needed to succeed at CQUniversity.
“I experienced life-altering challenges in my final year which resulted in my Honours year being graciously amended by staff,” she said.
“Without this support, I can safely guarantee I would have not been able to complete my honours year at my true potential.
“I also received financial assistance with a CQUni Cares Scholarship. This allowed me to focus my energy on writing my thesis and other assessments instead of stressing about being able to afford necessities.”
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