Sure, here's the translation:
"What's the experience like studying abroad in Melbourne?"
1. Here, unlike universities back in China, they don't lay out each semester and course crystal clear for you. Instead, you get a course scheduling suggestion, and how you arrange it depends on your networking skills. If you know seniors or such, boldly ask them for advice to avoid unnecessary detours. If you don't know anyone, well, course selection might just rely on fate ╯﹏╰
2. My daily routine mostly involves being glued to the library; after a day of studying, I'm basically done. The journey back home is both tiring and hungry. Thinking about going back without even having a proper meal, and having to cook it myself, I felt like I must have been crazy to come study here.
3. Whether it's writing assignments or preparing for quizzes, I often pull all-nighters. When I can't bear it anymore, I set an alarm for five or six in the morning the next day and continue working hard. Sometimes I feel like I can't go on, shed a dramatic tear, and then continue writing ←_←
Once, a friend back in China asked me if I regret studying abroad, considering the challenging days. I just want to say, I have no regrets. Only when you truly put in the effort do you understand how ecstatic you can be when you get a D or HD grade \^O^/