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Students at the University of New South Wales

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"I feel more optimistic about reapplying … it feels like there's a real opportunity to present my case in a stronger light,"
Mr Hassan said.

"This change is a real opportunity for students like me to present our cases more effectively,"
he said.

"I don't understand why they refused my visa,"
he said.

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"The aim of the government is to make sure the people who come to study and then apply to stay on first of all have higher levels of English, which is the critical thing in terms of getting employment or doing well in education,"
Professor Hawthorne said.

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"So, it's the same. It is a disappointment, to be honest with you."

"I am feeling really anxious about applying,"
he said.

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"I want to come to Australia because it represents a unique opportunity for personal and academic growth,"
Mr Aktar said.

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