After a decade behind the wheel, Deacon Johnston is putting the brakes on his driving career.
Instead, the 32-year-old garbage truck driver from Mount Cotton is hitting the books rather than the road, and studying a law degree at UniSQ.
It has been a somewhat bumpy journey for Deacon who is currently juggling fatherhood, a job and his study load.
'Throughout high school, I thought I’d be a professional footy player if I’m honest—so I never bothered much with studying,' Deacon said.
More than ten years since graduating high school with a less than stellar OP/ATAR score, Deacon believed university was never an option. Until he heard about UniSQ’s Tertiary Preparation Pathway (UniSQ Ready) program.
'I realised when I was around 28-years-old that I needed a change, because driving was becoming monotonous,' said Deacon.
After completing UniSQ Ready, Deacon enrolled in a Bachelor of Laws. Deacon has nearly completed nine semesters and is achieving top grades.