Re: Help please with uni preferences! (UTS ur UNSW for Business/Commerce with Cadetsh
In peak hour in the morning, when there are UNSW Express buses, it usually takes around 11-20 minutes to get to uni; thats inclusive of traffic. Other times, you would have to take 3XX buses.
And also, if i was in your position, i would pick the uni you would go to regardless of whether or not you had that cadetship. If you choose a uni to suit your cadetship, and you end up leaving, will you regret making that choice?
I guess it really depends on how passionate you are about work and uni. If your a determined person, i dont think an extra 30 minutes of travel on the days you have uni (maybe 2 days?), would make much of a difference. But both are great unis, so just have a punt.
Cheers
Hey jared,jared_88 said:UNSW:
*Drive to Rooty Hill Station (20 mins in traffic)
*Catch train to Town Hall Station (1 hr - 1 hr 10 mins in traffic)
*Walk to work (5-10 mins)
*Work (8 hrs)
*Walk to Town Hall Station (5-10 mins)
*Catch train to Central Station (5-10 mins)
*Catch bus to UNSW (25-30 mins in traffic)
*Walk to class (5-10 mins)
*Attend classes (2-3 hrs)
*Walk to bus station (5-10 mins)
*Catch bus to Central Station (15-20 mins)
*Catch train to Rooty Hill Station (1 hr)
*Drive home (15 mins)
In peak hour in the morning, when there are UNSW Express buses, it usually takes around 11-20 minutes to get to uni; thats inclusive of traffic. Other times, you would have to take 3XX buses.
And also, if i was in your position, i would pick the uni you would go to regardless of whether or not you had that cadetship. If you choose a uni to suit your cadetship, and you end up leaving, will you regret making that choice?
I guess it really depends on how passionate you are about work and uni. If your a determined person, i dont think an extra 30 minutes of travel on the days you have uni (maybe 2 days?), would make much of a difference. But both are great unis, so just have a punt.
Cheers
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