Some links that may help you out.Thanks for the replies guys, but prestige isn't my concern whatsoever. The main reason i chose syd over mq is cause i was worried mq would have next to no extracurricular/social stuff, and end up being really boring. thats my only concern. Now i need to think about that in relation to the travel times to both unis. Mq is in my suburb, but syd is all the way in the city.
Repped.I picked USyd for Arts because UNSW didn't have an Ancient History department. I didn't like MQ's law faculty as much as I liked USyd's, so I went with Sydney
It was a matter of choice and preference for me, based on some research about the 3 institutions I was considering. (UTS only offers Arts (International Studies) / Law, so that was a no go zone). I also loved USyd's campus and the general feel about the place, I thought, 'could this me my second home for 5 years?' and when the answer came up as 'yes' I decided it was the place to go.
Prestige is useless for undergraduate degrees, there's so much more to an employee than the university he/she attended! Get good grades, build an array of skills (through work experience) and have valuable extracurricular activities! That will distinguish you! Not the prestige of the university!
This was exactly my decision 5 years ago USYD also had the positive of being significantly closer to home than Macquarie.I picked USyd for Arts because UNSW didn't have an Ancient History department. I didn't like MQ's law faculty as much as I liked USyd's, so I went with Sydney
You don't need alot of people to have a good social setting... Social setting isn't directly proportional to how many people there are. In some cases it would be better if there are less people, but it comes down to personal preference.Prestige was not the only reason I applied for UNSW, the Social Setting is a hell of a lot better than Ourimbah, which only has 2000 students.
Don't just presume that. I said reputation as well, i personally can't make a judgement on science at USYD vs Macquarie but i'm fairly sure Usyd would have a good science faculty. If you read my post again and just forget that one sentence, i think you will see the exact same advice anyone else has posted and that i was infact the only one who addressed their actual question rather than turning this into Usyd Vs Macquarie and arguement about the prestige buzz word.Don't listen to this person or any other person that even mentions the word "prestige" in a post about universities as a considering factor. They are morons.
An hour isn't a long time to travel, for starters. They're both decent universities but it's pretty clear that Sydney is your preferred choice.
....Right. (I mean I know it's true, but UNSW does have pretty good qualities too. Also, great way of wording that sentence. Makes it harder to actually rebut it without contradicting you, nioce/well played.)Except for with UNSW where their prestige in engineering/computing has been earnt from having the best faculty in the country.
Yes i know, i just mean that reputation or prestige is just a novelty unless its backed up by the facilities and staff at the uni. If someone decides to do MBBS at Usyd or Software Engineering at UNSW and reputation/prestige is one of the deciding factors then thats fair enough but i personally cant stand people who strive for ATAR's that will get them into the lowest entry course at USYD so they can then transfer or do whatever random arts degree simply because they percieve USYD to somehow be superior.....Right. (I mean I know it's true, but UNSW does have pretty good qualities too. Also, great way of wording that sentence. Makes it harder to actually rebut it without contradicting you, nioce/well played.)
Then go to USYD. Travelling 1 hour is nothing.Hey guys i appreciate your help but my post had absolutely NOTHING to do with prestige! That doesn't matter to me at all!
I'm just wondering if its worth staying at usyd because of the extracurricular/social side of it, despite the hour long travel time compared to MQ, which probably has less extracurricular, but only takes 10 minutes to get to. I don't want university to be: I go there, lecture/tutorial, i go home and thats it.
Social side will always be dependent on how involved you get, no matter where you go, there'll be things to do, its just a matter of whether you want to participate in them.Hey guys i appreciate your help but my post had absolutely NOTHING to do with prestige! That doesn't matter to me at all!
I'm just wondering if its worth staying at usyd because of the extracurricular/social side of it, despite the hour long travel time compared to MQ, which probably has less extracurricular, but only takes 10 minutes to get to. I don't want university to be: I go there, lecture/tutorial, i go home and thats it.
The best way to counter it is BY NOT DOING A BA AND BEING A MASSIVE DRAIN ON SOCIETY.In my opinion if you are going for a non-specialist degree like Arts or Science you are always better off going for the University with higher prestige. I'm doing and always planned on doing a BA and had to consider between MQ, USYD and UNSW, I quickly ruled MQ out for both social, prestige and employability resasons as I realised that if your going to do a BA, the best way to counter the fact there isn't much demand for the degree in the workplace is to do it at a G8 Uni. I'd say this rule also applies to plain BScience degrees. I'll be commuting from the Central Coast but luckily I got my timetable at UNSW down to 3 days.