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Uni students tackle 'character-building' remote living through placements
Key takeaways
- University students are resorting to camping and caravans to get through mandatory placements.
- The 27-year-old was excited to be getting experience in the field but the cost of putting herself up in regional New South Wales, six hours from home, was daunting.
- Tarhnee said student accommodation was not provided and changing the location was not an option either.
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University students are resorting to camping and caravans to get through mandatory placements. (Supplied)
Link copied Share Share article When nursing student Tarhnee was allocated the location of her two-week placement she was "absolutely devastated".
The 27-year-old was excited to be getting experience in the field but the cost of putting herself up in regional New South Wales, six hours from home, was daunting.
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