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jessiej87

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ok wats with the housing fees being added to our compulsory fees even though we dont live there?? i know it is just 25 or something $'s but why should we foot the bill of someone else who chooses to live on campus?

next semester when it is no longer compulsory there is no way i will pay it!

is there a reason behind this other than to make it cheeper for those oh so poor bastards that choose to live on campus - unlike some i travel the hour to get to uni?? (i know some are out of towners or international students - i am not complaining about this but i do have a problem with people who dont live that far from uni and live in the residence which i as a student contribute to paying there fees!)
 

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VanCarBus said:
i live in kellyville, thats northwest rite?
ya that is northwest. i have a question.. how do people who live in that area, like hills district area, go to uts? there is no train station near you guys.
 

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Yeah I live up the top of the beaches- so I'm paying for a couple of buses in there each day- totalling about 3 hours travelling. Then on top of that, I pay for those who don't have to travel? It does seem a bit flawed.
 

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Clutch. said:
Yeah I live up the top of the beaches- so I'm paying for a couple of buses in there each day- totalling about 3 hours travelling. Then on top of that, I pay for those who don't have to travel? It does seem a bit flawed.
3 hours?? thats there and back right? and i thought 1 hour 20mins was bad.. 40mins each way.
 

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Yeah bus each way takes 1hr 25 or so with the bus stop about 5 mins walk from my house and the city bus stop about 5 mins walk from UTS.

And they don't come as often as I'd like either.
 

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Clutch. said:
Yeah bus each way takes 1hr 25 or so with the bus stop about 5 mins walk from my house and the city bus stop about 5 mins walk from UTS.

And they don't come as often as I'd like either.
eh.. mayb you can try catching a bus to chatswood then a train to central? 1hour 25mins is waay too long for a bus ride every day =\
 

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unistudent said:
ya that is northwest. i have a question.. how do people who live in that area, like hills district area, go to uts? there is no train station near you guys.
i will be driving from where I live to castle towers and then parking my car. then catch the 610 bus which goes along the M2 to central. Then walk to UTS

OR

I can drive to pennant hills. Then catch the train to central and then walk to UTS.
 

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Hmmm...i live in the hills area too...so im thinking im just gonna drive to seven hills station and catch a train from there...not too sure yet
 

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