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Hey all,
I am new in here! I am an international student..did my degree in Monash. Was back in Malaysia for 2 years and I am thinking of doing my postgrad at Macquarie University.
I've looked through like 15 pages of this forum and could not find any concrete posts dealing with accomodation alone. So I decided to start a new thread to clear doubts and which might help others with similar problems as well.
Ok im talking about international students' rates:From the MQ site and with my handy calculator, i came up with the following 2007 rates for comparison.
Dunmore Lang College - Catered
Shared Communal Bathroom
Daily - 45
Weekly - 315
Monthly - 1350
Shared Ensuite Bathroom with One person
Daily – 52.3
Weekly - 366
Monthly - 1569
Private Ensuite Room
Daily – 57.6
Weekly - 403
Monthly - 1728
Robert Menzies College - Catered
Daily – 42.4
Weekly - 296
Monthly - 1272
Macquarie University Village – Private Ensuite Single
Daily – 31.4
Weekly - 220
Monthly – 943
Balaclava
Private Ensuite Single
Daily – 31.4
Weekly - 220
Monthly – 943
Single Room – Semester Rate/Yearly Rate
Daily – 28.5/24.3
Weekly – 200/170
Monthly – 857/729
Macquarie Parkland
Daily – 28.5
Weekly – 200
Monthly – 857
Herring Road
Daily – 25.7-28.5
Weekly – 180-200
Monthly – 772-857
So there you go, questions:
1. Which do you guys think is the most reasonably priced place to stay at?
2. Apart from the colleges, there are no internet connections available in the rooms. Is it easy AND is it expensive to go about getting a broadband connection?
3. How does this compare against rooms that can be rented on our own just outside campus? What is the average weekly cost for a furnished room just outside campus?
Some background information. My postgrad (sociology) is completely by research. Which means I have no classmates, classes, tutorials, nothing. That also means I will feel like a loser in uni for the first few weeks unless I get to know people elsewhere...haha. This is why I was planning to stay on campus for the 1st sem or two (so that I get to meet people), before moving out to a cheaper place off-campus after that. What do u fellows think?
Merry Christmas in advance by the way! Today is Christmas eve! woo hoo!
I am new in here! I am an international student..did my degree in Monash. Was back in Malaysia for 2 years and I am thinking of doing my postgrad at Macquarie University.
I've looked through like 15 pages of this forum and could not find any concrete posts dealing with accomodation alone. So I decided to start a new thread to clear doubts and which might help others with similar problems as well.
Ok im talking about international students' rates:From the MQ site and with my handy calculator, i came up with the following 2007 rates for comparison.
Dunmore Lang College - Catered
Shared Communal Bathroom
Daily - 45
Weekly - 315
Monthly - 1350
Shared Ensuite Bathroom with One person
Daily – 52.3
Weekly - 366
Monthly - 1569
Private Ensuite Room
Daily – 57.6
Weekly - 403
Monthly - 1728
Robert Menzies College - Catered
Daily – 42.4
Weekly - 296
Monthly - 1272
Macquarie University Village – Private Ensuite Single
Daily – 31.4
Weekly - 220
Monthly – 943
Balaclava
Private Ensuite Single
Daily – 31.4
Weekly - 220
Monthly – 943
Single Room – Semester Rate/Yearly Rate
Daily – 28.5/24.3
Weekly – 200/170
Monthly – 857/729
Macquarie Parkland
Daily – 28.5
Weekly – 200
Monthly – 857
Herring Road
Daily – 25.7-28.5
Weekly – 180-200
Monthly – 772-857
So there you go, questions:
1. Which do you guys think is the most reasonably priced place to stay at?
2. Apart from the colleges, there are no internet connections available in the rooms. Is it easy AND is it expensive to go about getting a broadband connection?
3. How does this compare against rooms that can be rented on our own just outside campus? What is the average weekly cost for a furnished room just outside campus?
Some background information. My postgrad (sociology) is completely by research. Which means I have no classmates, classes, tutorials, nothing. That also means I will feel like a loser in uni for the first few weeks unless I get to know people elsewhere...haha. This is why I was planning to stay on campus for the 1st sem or two (so that I get to meet people), before moving out to a cheaper place off-campus after that. What do u fellows think?
Merry Christmas in advance by the way! Today is Christmas eve! woo hoo!
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