atm1991
Member
Hey all,
I'm hoping that come the end of this year I'll be able to do a Bachelor of Economics. However, which uni to do it at is still troubling me. I think if I really work hard I can get the UAI's required to get into Economics at either USYD or UNSW (just under 92), but there seems to be so many different reasons for choosing various unis.
UWS: I live 15 mins max from the campus, so travel would be very simple.
However, I'm also 5 mins walk from a major train station, and an hour or less travel time to and from wouldn't concern me.
USYD: The general prestige associated with the uni (hear say, but I honestly don't know enough to form an opinion)
UNSW: I guess similar prestige to USYD.
ANU: I've read a few thread where ANU Economcis has been promoted well, and that the low UAI is only a reflection of demand for courses in Canberra.
So basically, I'm looking for any advice on the various unis and their Bachelor of Economics course, such as the overall teaching quality, campus (quality and level of resources), social environment, employment rates/general opinion of employers in regards to economic graduates of one university over another, timetabling etc
Any advice appreciated, and if I've got this thread in the wrong place, Mods feel free 2 move.
I'm hoping that come the end of this year I'll be able to do a Bachelor of Economics. However, which uni to do it at is still troubling me. I think if I really work hard I can get the UAI's required to get into Economics at either USYD or UNSW (just under 92), but there seems to be so many different reasons for choosing various unis.
UWS: I live 15 mins max from the campus, so travel would be very simple.
However, I'm also 5 mins walk from a major train station, and an hour or less travel time to and from wouldn't concern me.
USYD: The general prestige associated with the uni (hear say, but I honestly don't know enough to form an opinion)
UNSW: I guess similar prestige to USYD.
ANU: I've read a few thread where ANU Economcis has been promoted well, and that the low UAI is only a reflection of demand for courses in Canberra.
So basically, I'm looking for any advice on the various unis and their Bachelor of Economics course, such as the overall teaching quality, campus (quality and level of resources), social environment, employment rates/general opinion of employers in regards to economic graduates of one university over another, timetabling etc
Any advice appreciated, and if I've got this thread in the wrong place, Mods feel free 2 move.