UTS, imo. I went to the Business lecture at 1:00, the lecturer was a great speaker and sounded genuinely interested in what he was saying, which is always a plus. I went to Syd and apparantly they don't run an internship program there. The sponsor companies for UTS are pretty amazing, they've got like Unilever, Amatil, Macquarie Bank, 3/4 Accounting big 4, and heaps of banks. I think it's going to be a toss up between UNSW and UTS for a bus degree.segzz21 said:Which uni is best for a bachelor of business?
Yeah should have worded it clearer...did anyone go to the Business lectures in Sydney? god I had to sit on the floor during the lectureshousah0lic said:i think he was talking about people [just maybe]
but yeh fuck the lecture halls were pretty bad
I went to their "A Day in the Life of a University Student" morning, after that I was NOT going to consider them any further.kevinx2 said:Now who went to the University of Notre Dame?
Pssh I was kneeling behind the back row for 30 minutes at the psychology lecture there were that many people (couldn't stand or I would've blocked the view of people behind me).2S1D3 said:Yeah should have worded it clearer...did anyone go to the Business lectures in Sydney? god I had to sit on the floor during the lectures
expectedlybawd said:I went to UNSW last week for a lecture (non-CC Day), and I think in terms of facilities and appearance, UNSW significantly is better than USyd. I'll be attending the Careers and Courses Day next Saturday just to see how the lecturers compare to USyd.
The UNSW Australian School of Business and Law Faculty also seems much more equiped and looks sexier than Merewether Building and Eastern Auditorium of USyd, although USyd is currently building that new Law Faculty, which looks amazing from the billboards.
Thats the whole point of those days, deep down, anywaythe-derivative said:I went... didn't really learn much
- Just got free lunch
- Free Red Bull
- Free Pens and Free Showbags!
I'm happy..
Hysterik said:Did anyone go to the B International and Global Studies lecture? I missed it but I'm interested in the degree... what did it sound like? Did they say anything that's not on the web/in the UAC guide?
Yeah it was pretty packed. A language isn't compulsory, but I think everything should either be in the UAC guide or USyd's Art Faculty website. The Director was expecting the UAI to be around 92-95.Hysterik said:Did anyone go to the B International and Global Studies lecture? I missed it but I'm interested in the degree... what did it sound like? Did they say anything that's not on the web/in the UAC guide?
zommggg i was at the journalism one too!!!SiN3m said:i ddnt go i was at the journalism one but my friend loved it. the uai changes depending on what course u put it with....i liked the idea oflearning about a country and its language then going over there to study i think... select few countries tho