Mojoman
Interstellar Overdrive
Re: Whats accommadation like?
still no dice...
still no dice...
Don't worry, we have a continget of 22-year-old students. I should know; I'm one of them.Santah said:Hey folks, I'll be the first one to ask for this year
Going to UNE on-campus in 2009. Bit different for me though because I've been doing it off campus for 2 years, so I'll be doing mostly 3rd year subjects and will be older than most (22). I'm also a bit of a loner (dont like going out much), so I want to avoid the party colleges.
Yes: do it. You'll love it. I'm Duvallian my ownself and while I can't speak for the other colleges, I know you'll have a good time at Duval.Santah said:From what I can gather Duval and D & S will suit me best. The "Hogwarts" vibe of Duval is appealing to me. Any thoughts from you guys?
All rooms have internet access; internal students get about 4Gb a month and 4Gb extra for the year.Santah said:Less important Qs:
1. Whats the internet access? Data limit etc? I'm a heavy user so will I need to get my own (wireless or something)?
Yes. Duval is one of the only colleges with a gym, but there is a proper gym on-campus down at SportUNE. Problem is that you have to pay if you want to use it.Santah said:2. Are the college "gyms" actually just 1 treadmill, 1 bike and 1 multi-weight?
It's certainly followed, though I would recommend supporting St. George or Canberra; they're the two teams that have the biggest following.Santah said:3. Do the common rooms show Rugby League or is it not followed up there?
Bring it. Armidale can be abysmal in the winter, and you'll save a fortune on bus fares.Santah said:4. Should I bring my car or leave it back in Sydney?
Me? No idea. I'm currently in my 2nd year off-campus (ie distance). Next year will be my first in Armidale.em_516 said:BUT, since this will be your third year in Armidale, how hard is it to do internal study and get employment/earn enough money to cover rent? I'm considering moving to Armidale for postgrad next year but I'll be supporting myself and I'm not sure if I could cover my costs AND attend uni (I would probably only do two subjects at a time though).
I'll naturally say Duval should be number one as I live there ... but I can't really speak for the others. I would recommend D&S as your number two as it's our sister college and we share stuff like kitchen facilities and our principal and the kayaking team, but your number three is wide open. To be honest, I put Duval as my first, D&S as my second, and Mary White was my third, but I already knew that come hell or high water, I would call myself a Duvallian after I visited on Open Day. I don't know if you went; if you did, you didn't have me as a guide.Santah said:Thanks objects.
What do you think my order of prefs should be? Not sure on the 3rd. I'm thinking:
1. Duval
2. D & S
3. St. Alberts / EP?
We do have broadband after a fashion; you're hooked into the uni server. And you can go over 4Gb a month, but you'll have to pay extra for everything megabyte over your download limit. It costs about seven cents a megabyte, but it can get expensive. Wireless is available too, but I haven't known anyone to run on the wireless connection for at least a year; the terminal is actually hosted on a student computer, so its availablity depends on that student and they don't always have it on. You'll probably have to speak to the Senior Resident Fellow (the person who oversees the day-to-day running of the college; I know him personally and he's a good guy) for more, as it's one of the regular Resident Fellows who hosts it as far as I know because their flat is in the centre of the college.Santah said:4 GB wont be enough for me. Will have to look at getting something else too. Wonder if the phone lines support adsl... might just have to get wireless.
Hey Santah, Sorry for bugging you so many years later but you seem to have been in a similar situation that I am in now.I didn't go to the open day. Didn't inquire about applying until last week I've only been to UNE once ever actually, and that was for my brother's graduation.
Back to the car issue. How on earth can running a car be cheaper than the bus? Whats the parking like, is there any undercover parking? Don't really want to leave my car out in the weather all year. Is it safe to leave a non beater around?