So after years of fearing Sydney as being an unrealistic place to live, I've decided that it might be a good idea to move down there.
Ever since moving to Australia (from the awesome but unfortunate South Africa) I've lived in Melbourne, Cairns and Brisbane. So I've lived all along the coast, the only place lacking is Sydney. At the moment I live in Brisbane and to be perfectly honest, it doesn't appeal to me. Queensland has never been a place where I feel I can live permanently. Too laid back I think?
If you were in my situation, would you make the move? The University of Sydney looks like quite a nice University, but so does the University of Queensland. Obviously Sydney is more prestigious? I intend on studying Commerce and eventually completing my graduate LLB.
I would also appreciate advice on suburbs that surround the main USyd campus, which are the closest and most economical? At first I'll probably have to get a room in a share house until I find my feet. Apparently I should avoid Redfern?
Also, how do NSW work with their driver licencing? I've got my QLD Red P-plates after having to accumulate 100 hours, and there is no way I want to do that again! How long after you get your red P's do you progress to Green? Or doesn't Red exist there?
Thanks guys!
Ever since moving to Australia (from the awesome but unfortunate South Africa) I've lived in Melbourne, Cairns and Brisbane. So I've lived all along the coast, the only place lacking is Sydney. At the moment I live in Brisbane and to be perfectly honest, it doesn't appeal to me. Queensland has never been a place where I feel I can live permanently. Too laid back I think?
If you were in my situation, would you make the move? The University of Sydney looks like quite a nice University, but so does the University of Queensland. Obviously Sydney is more prestigious? I intend on studying Commerce and eventually completing my graduate LLB.
I would also appreciate advice on suburbs that surround the main USyd campus, which are the closest and most economical? At first I'll probably have to get a room in a share house until I find my feet. Apparently I should avoid Redfern?
Also, how do NSW work with their driver licencing? I've got my QLD Red P-plates after having to accumulate 100 hours, and there is no way I want to do that again! How long after you get your red P's do you progress to Green? Or doesn't Red exist there?
Thanks guys!