mymuse said:
thanks for that advice.
after 24 hours of contemplation, it does sound good, i don't mind a challenge. and i'm not afraid to admit that i kind-of like studying.
still, there's the looming prospect of 5 years in canberra, and i did think about that travel plan (leaving on friday, getting back on sunday night), not sure that i could keep that up for 52 x 5 weeks, but then again, uni goes from februrary to november. still thinking...
- Realistically you won't travel home every weekend. I tried going home as often as I could in first year, but for the last two years I've only visited my parents over Christmas.
- Canberra is a fairly good place to study. Some people can't stand it, but most people, particulary those of us living in college, have a blast. If you're even thinking of coming down here by the way, you should apply to college ASAP at uas.anu.edu.au.
- You can transfer, but it will depend upon your marks and your UAI. Some people struggle to make the cut, particularly in law.
- The law course at ANU in most respects is identical to the course at Usyd. Most law courses are, and you'll be doing the same subjects whichever university you go to. UNSW has more of a focus on learning through tutorials and seminars, while ANU's teaching is generally lecture orientated with an hour or two of tutorials per week for each subject.
- There are differences between some of the electives, exchanges and special programs offered at all three universities, but we all have the essentials: A law students society, exchange trips, internships and mooting. In most respects, even here, the opportunities offered are very similar.