Studying in NZ, Filipino International Student

1. Studying in New Zealand | Filipino International Student - WolfNnyl

Nnyl Hubilla or ‘Wolf’ is a Filipino student living in New Zealand. His vlogs on living in New Zealand are interesting and his past experiences as an international student (he had his last day of school 2 months ago) are informative. In this vlog he talks about studying in New Zealand as a Filipino International student and gives his opinion on how he is finding things in his adopted country.

 

Moeyday, studying in NZ

2. Life Update: Studying Abroad in New Zealand - moeyday

Morgan is a girl travelling the world who spent some time in New Zealand at Auckland University. In this video she gives a life update and talks about what she has been doing traveling and studying in NZ.

 

Kiwindo, How was University

3. New Zealand Graduates: How was university? – Kiwindo

Sasya Wreksono was born in Indonesia but raised in New Zealand. With this channel she makes videos about Kiwi culture in a mix of English and Bahasa Indonesia. In this video Sasya talks with University graduates about their NZ University experience and their plans for the future.  
 

John Paul Cunanan, Student Life in NZ

4. STUDENT LIFE HERE IN NEW ZEALAND - John Paul Cunanan

John’s channel is less well known than the others, but his videos are still interesting and informative and give an insight into an international student’s daily life in New Zealand. While he has graduated now, his videos are still worth watching.
 

Studytimenz, Students have their say on NZ Education system

5. Students Have Their Say on the Education System | StudyTime NZ – studytimenz

This channel is tailored to school students who are studying under the NCEA education system. In this video the hosts talk to students and ask their thoughts on the current NZ education system for secondary school students in general.

 

Who are iStudent Complaints and what can we help you with?
iStudent Complaints is an independent dispute resolution scheme established by the New Zealand Government. Our objective is to encourage swift settlement of contractual and financial disputes between international students and their providers in New Zealand.
As an independent and impartial service, we are not affiliated with any Education providers.

Why did we do this blog?
Even if we need to step in one day to help you resolve a dispute, we want you to enjoy studying and living in our amazing country as much as we do. To that end, we’ve created this content so that you may continue to explore and experience the best New Zealand can offer.