JasmineNuytre
I AM ACTUALLY BIGPOLE
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- 2006
Might transfer there from another Uni, I have been to the milperra campus before, quite small, is c'town campus similar? would you recommend ctown or parra?
Campbelltown is larger than the Milperra Campus... Less students than Parramatta, though.Might transfer there from another Uni, I have been to the milperra campus before, quite small, is c'town campus similar? would you recommend ctown or parra?
I'm doing Business/Law and I'm based on the Macarthur campus... I live in Riverwood and get the train to Macarthur... It is pretty convenient, yes ^__^I live at Kingsgrove btw, so I can get to campbelltown without switching trains (I dont have a car), to get to parra I have to switch trains once or twice.
could i ask, why do you want to leave usyd?
Mhmm I'm wondering this too.. Jasmine surely it's better to stay at USyd, even if you don't love the number of students? Especially if your only real issue with USyd is the fact that there are lots of students....?I like the idea of less students as my current uni (usyd) has about 40,000, I read on the UWS page that the c'town campus has 4,800 students while parra about 9000 students.
campbelltown is bigger, has more grass, more fresh air, better parking spaces than parra, less students, is close to macarthur square, trains and hospitals. However its kind of annoying to get there if you dont have a car and live far away.
Parramatta has more students, more asains, almost 90% are doing BBC accounting, parking is a nightmare, train and bus services are crowded, late and expensive. but if you are doing business, often more subjects are offerred every semester.
I know but its not only the number of students, they're very competitive and the workload from what I hear far exceeds that of the other unis, Usyd law is definitely overrated to say the least, also I think I can get a scholarship if I transfer to UWS.Campbelltown is larger than the Milperra Campus... Less students than Parramatta, though.
I'm doing Business/Law and I'm based on the Macarthur campus... I live in Riverwood and get the train to Macarthur... It is pretty convenient, yes ^__^
Mhmm I'm wondering this too.. Jasmine surely it's better to stay at USyd, even if you don't love the number of students? Especially if your only real issue with USyd is the fact that there are lots of students....?
I'd give anything to be doing Law at USyd. They say the course is virtually the same, no matter what uni you study at... but without a doubt you're going to get a better education, and subsequently more graduate opportunities, with a USyd degree..