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You also can't have sex on a train.Abtari said:well, yes, a car is a significant investment. if you buy a cheap one, you'll end up forking out lots of dough for maintenance, smash repairs, rego, fuel and such..
if you buy a more decent one, itll end up costing more..
and either way, there are the parking fees..
so money wise, public transport is better..
but time wise, i think they are similar (in peak traffic, would a bus+train = car?)
but independence/reliability/comfort wise, car obviously..
thats my pros-cons analysis... any additions?
oh, and um, with a B Engineering degree, are u srsly stuck at university from 9-4 5 days a week? noooooo...can't u manage ur timetable so that u have like a 4 day university week??
Rafy said:lol, transport was one of the things that swayed me to usyd. Admittedly its not much of a difference; UNSW involves an extra mode of transport, but after a busy day of uni, i would want to just get home asap. But yeh it was one of many considerations.
Train to Usyd from where i live is 15 minutes, and then a 10 min walk from redfern.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHH ORANGE STATUS CONGRATS RAFY!!!!!!!Abtari said:wot u gonna study rafy?
oh, and congrats on ur new 'orange' status