Some Melbourne Uni Generalisations
I'm currently doing a Bachellor of Arts at Melbourne Uni (Political Science/History and Philosophy of Science) which I'm enjoying.
Some generalisations:
Buildings are old, except for the new Law and Computing buildings which are ultra modern.
The Commerce building seems nither old or very new.
The Arts building, called 'Old Arts' is as it sounds, fairly old.
Course generalisations:
Law = Among, if not the best (teaching i would say would be equal best with ANU/USYD/UNSW - I did 1 law subject, however it's the quality of the new building which is most impressive)
Commerce - hard to say. I think i saw some figures about how the major accounting firms hire people from australian uni's. Melbourne and UNSW had the highest proportion in Vic and NSW.
Arts = a very high quality. The buildings may not be new, but the standard of teaching is generally quite good. Especially in Political Science and HPS. The UAI/ENTER is clearly the highest, but this indicates demand (or supply) which may be unrelated to quality. Sydney uni's lumping of political science into 'political economy' into the BCom annoyed me. (lived 11 years in Syd, 7 years in Melb, had both NSW and VIC choices)
I'm not too sure about the other faculties, but Law and Arts are Melb Uni's strength's, among nation topping in quality, with commerce also very good.
These are of course generalisations, and opinions as well. Everything on this form is though...so...just don't make any decisions without doing REAL research.