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Matt Slaughter

20 July 2023

"EDS has allowed me to achieve the highest grades possible..."

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Bachelor of Arts聽in History and Media and Communication, with a minor in Political Science and International Relations

Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism

As a music and radio enthusiast, Matt chose do to UC鈥檚 Journalism programme to work towards a career in the broadcasting industry.

"The study is great, but it鈥檚 just one part of it. I鈥檝e met so many great people, the social life is unreal, and I鈥檓 a musician and the music scene at UC is just the best," he says.

His initial plans were to study at UC for a year in the Bachelor of Arts, and then apply for Broadcasting School.

"But once I got to UC, I realised there was no chance I wanted to leave because I just enjoyed the campus, the people and the study so much!"

The focused training in different forms of media has been especially useful for Matt throughout his degrees.

"For Journalism specifically, I just love how many practical skills you learn in such a short space of time. It鈥檚 really hard work, but absolutely worth it! I鈥檝e learnt more this year than any other year at uni.

"In the Journalism course we go on a couple of work placements. My first was at the Nelson Mail for two weeks and it was fantastic. I even had a story published on the front page of Stuff, which was pretty cool."

One of the biggest supports for his studies was through the聽Equity & Disability Service, which helped with the workload demand from the Journalism programme.

"Essentially, using the聽Equity & Disability Service聽has allowed me to achieve the highest grades possible in exams. I used a writer because my writing speed is not ideal. I truly believe without them, my grades would have really suffered."

He has also received both a Robert Bell Scholarship through UC, and a New Zealand Police Scholarship, to help fund his Journalism studies.

Tying in his passion for radio with TuneSoc club as an executive member was one of his best highlights from UC.聽聽

"We won best small club last year and we鈥檙e up for supreme club this year. I鈥檝e met a聽huge amount of friends through this and it鈥檚 allowed me to follow one of my passions by hosting TuneSoc Radio on RDU every week.

"I formed a band called Surf Turtle thanks to my involvement in TuneSoc, we鈥檝e played a few huge MONO gigs, and we cracked our biggest gig to date recently and we played at TEA PARTY!聽聽I was also lucky enough to release my first single earlier this year, it鈥檚 called Party Lust and there鈥檚 a music video coming out for it very soon!"

Matt looks forward to kickstarting his broadcasting career, and advises other Journalism students to go in committed and enthusiastic for the experiences you鈥檒l have.

"Just be prepared to work really hard, but also be prepared for some of the coolest opportunities you鈥檒l get at uni, in class and on your work placements," he says.

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