Sammy-Blue
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One is self taught with consultations if necessary, the other is 4 hours every second day (or something close to that).
Thanks heaps. That's a weight off my mind as otherwise i would be out of the country for O-weekDavo1111 said:O-week starts 1 week before that.
Thanks, and it was B&G.Davo1111 said:no problems, if you've got any questions about this kind of thing - give me a buzz.
Btw which college did you visit?
Don't! They don't answer emails, lol. It's better if you call them.humphdogg said:Perhaps you should email the people at the Music department at ANU asking this question.
Same! [/high five/]. I'm going for an audition soon so I'll ask for you if a UAI is required. Of all the pieces of paper ANU has sent me, there is nothing that says UAI requirementzaneus said:Do you absolutly NEED a UAI to get into ANU? The course i want to do is Bachelor of Music and the requirments didn't state that i needed one.
Canberra is pretty boring, but if you're living in a college with like minded people you will find more than enough things to keep yourself entertained with. You just have to go a little more out of your way to find fun stuff than in bigger cities. There have been several times when I wished I'd picked to go somewhere in Sydney/Melb, but at the end of the day ANU is ranked #1 and has excellent postgrad courses (and I have to do a postgrad course). I guess it depends what you're used to really, Canberra is actually a step up from where I liveleung1234567890 said:can som current students please describe wat sort of city life canberra has?? and wat are some typical activites that you do?? im considering comm/law at ANU but every1 keeps telling me that canberra is just a barren hole =/
Thanks =]
haha where r u from??Sammy-Blue said:Canberra is pretty boring, but if you're living in a college with like minded people you will find more than enough things to keep yourself entertained with. You just have to go a little more out of your way to find fun stuff than in bigger cities. There have been several times when I wished I'd picked to go somewhere in Sydney/Melb, but at the end of the day ANU is ranked #1 and has excellent postgrad courses (and I have to do a postgrad course). I guess it depends what you're used to really, Canberra is actually a step up from where I live