Its probably because i'm from the country side and I think someone an hours drive away is still within my neighbours range, but I've found one thing with uni people (sydney people actually..) that anywhere over 20 minutes away is pretty much another planet. I live in the city, right in the hype of all things Sydney! and I don't see Macquarie as being far away, but whenever people ask me where I live and I tell them they are like "wow poor you, you have to travel so far!", honestly, when the hell did 40mins-1hr travel become "so far away"?
There seems to be a lot of negativity about the community of the university from reading a few posts, and I don't really get it. I spend a fair amount of time on campus, and i'm pretty sure its not just that i'm lucky to find great groups of friends, I see lots of other people enjoying the atmosphere too. I go to the bar inbetween/after class for drinks with friends, meet up a few hours before class to bum around uni-chit/chat in the foodcourt, sit by the lake, other random things of catching up. Anyways, whenever i'm up at the car, theres genuinely a fair amount of people up there having a drink, having a good time...international students (asians and americans!!) and a fair amount of local students, sure the place is a little....dirty, but the atmosphere is great. Theres rarely a time where I turn up to uni just before class or leave straight after class, I have and know of lots of people that bum around for the sake of it. I don't know if its just these forums, but I havent actually met anyone at uni with a bad attitude about the uni atmosphere.
Community wise, what you say about our uni can you not say about other uni's? Every uni has students that only come for their classes and leave when they are done, we are considerably less populated than the other major uni's, so maybe its just that our uni seems emptier, it feels like there is no community? What exactly is a uni community anyways? You can't expect all the students to miraculously bond and come to uni, waltz over to the lawns, wave to everyone on the way and sit down with a group and starting singing along to the guy with the guitar strumming a phat beat?
Macquarie centre, why is this even an issue (is it an issue?, I just skimmed and read some rants on mac center), seriously, why is that even an issue? We're not coming to uni to shop, mac centre most of the main stream retail shops and a cinema. Thats enough, don't you think? Say we had a westfield as big as...Bondi, would this change the university community? If anything, if people don't go home straight after uni, the size of mac centre would cause students to just bum around at uni. Honestly, mac centre is a decent shopping centre, I find.
International students, Ok, they are part of the university community, if they don't please you with their.......umm, non participation, maybe you, as an individual should do something about it. Sitting down complaining about how they just huddle together, whilst you just generalise and bitch about what a nuisance they are, randomly go up and strike a conversation with the, most of them have some form/small grasp of english...heck use hand motions and funny faces. You can't complain about it if you're just being a spectator all the time.
anyways, I don't know what else i'm ranting on about.. BBL!