I'd have to agree there, the lecturer for business/commerce was very boring and unethusiastic. He kept going on and on and on. To be honest, 80% of the people didn't look interested as well.that is all
+1, it was streaming online aswell lolololI'd have to agree there, the lecturer for business/commerce was very boring and unethusiastic. He kept going on and on and on. To be honest, 80% of the people didn't look interested as well.
I'm currently at their library posting this.
watching it now.+1, it was streaming online aswell lololol
Link please to the video plz
thxvirtualevents.uws.edu.au/UWSLive
Click on "course decision day - info sessions" on the sidebar of the video player.
Graeme Mitchell? He introduced himself as the head of the BBC program.that guy is the dean on UWS..
top place
watching it now.
everything he's saying sounds dumbed down and redundant. and awkward. he keeps pacing back and forth and bopping up and down
didn't learn anything tbh.
eh.
were the VIP room lectures any better?
Oh god yes. I know exactly what you're talking about.haha yes! the VIP room lectures werent really lectures. there wasnt one for health/science anyway, was more of a scholarship debrief then an introduction of important people to talk to for specific courses. it was up to you to hound them down afterwards.
was hilarious though, walking in and walking out, in terms of the different atmosphere, treatment, and priorities placed on the two groups. outside it felt like a campus, while inside felt like some private school, elite, academic group. was, uh... interesting. easy to get good answers out of the lecturers though because they actually knjew their stuff, were nice and quite accomodating, but thats from my minimal experience of one person and general eye spying
i never considered uws as i was always going to uts, until i got a higher uai and so i could go 2 uws. no1 needs to tell me that i sound mental- higher uai, dropping down uni ranks lol. so when i got the email bout the vip thing i was lyk, yep, cool. went and, holy moly it was weird, totally not 'campus life' example. i wish i could explain it, but it was totally like private skool elitist meeting. and ppl in suits catering to ur need, dude.Oh god yes. I know exactly what you're talking about.
I wasn't at Course Decision Day today but having gone to one of their open days this year I wholeheartedly agree that the campus and VIP room are worlds apart in terms of treatment. From the shiney VIP badges when you first walk in - to the indulgent presentation hall - to specially designed freebie bags.
Ahh such decadence compared to the rest of the campus.
Perfect for feeding my hidden elitist streak.
Also, holy trippin balls - first in state for Textiles! ... I think I remember you appearing in one of the SMH videos.