Riproot
Addiction Psychiatrist
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- 2017
Am I going to be laughed at if I show up with paper and pens to take my notes on?
lolol, definitely not.Am I going to be laughed at if I show up with paper and pens to take my notes on?
lolol, definitely not.
In that case the University of Western Sydney should follow this criteria?I suppose, in an international context, USyd might initially seem more prestigious than UNSW, based on its name. After all, one is the University of SYDNEY, while the other is University of New South Wales.
I don't get your point? If anything, it'll seem better because it covers more geographical space. For example hypothetically, University of Australia, or University of Sydney.I suppose, in an international context, USyd might initially seem more prestigious than UNSW, based on its name. After all, one is the University of SYDNEY, while the other is University of New South Wales.
I honestly thought this as well. That it was just a 'turf war' because they're somewhat reasonably close to each other and are older.Reading through this thread, I didn't know that people considered USyd superior to UNSW. I always assumed they were roughly equal overall (but not for specific faculties).
Probs should've applied.University of Melbourne is the best uni in Aust.
Reading through this thread, I didn't know that people considered USyd superior to UNSW. I always assumed they were roughly equal overall (but not for specific faculties).
It's really word of mouth. When I grew up, families from the west, particularly the south west (the areas that are bombarded with asians) always talked highly of USYD and UNSW to a lesser extent. In my opinion, it's just that I think USYD has been around for years and a lot of people pick up on it, hence the word of mouth.I honestly thought this as well. That it was just a 'turf war' because they're somewhat reasonably close to each other and are older.
I remember going to Toronto, Canada and I saw my cousin's university - it was the spitting image of the UTS. The dry, dull and tall building was a striking reminder of UTS. I guess UTS isn't alone.All I know is, everywhere feels more warm and comforting than UTS does Everything feels harsh, sterile and cold to me. I could never feel comfortable anywhere there except for in the laboratories of course
Rudd abolished the act. Domestic students cannot pay their way into Uni anymore.I'm not entirely sure, I hear a lot about how many USYD students have to pay their way in (I'm assuming paying full fee) instead of those who actually get the proper ATAR. I'm not so sure, correct me, but this is the stuff I'm hearing.
FKING LOLOLOLgrass in USYD quad > grass at UNSW > grass at Macquarie > grass at UTS (oh wai-)
Lack of computers? You're not looking hard enough.FKING LOLOLOL
seriously,
I transferred from UWS to USYD (Commerce), why did I choose this over UNSW:
What I don't like about USYD: so many old and shit facilities, lack of computers, too bureaucratic, shit timetabling system, $150 or whatever amount to get Access card to join the union in-order to sign up for societies/clubs is a joke
- didn't think my GPA and ATAR was enough to get into UNSW
- prestige (overall) + my brother graduated from economics and law here
- easy to get to (I'm coming from the Liverpool/Cabramatta area) + in/near the CBD
- I think they set higher standards than over unis
Looks like it only costs $29 to join ARC from what I can read? http://www.arc.unsw.edu.au/membershipLack of computers? You're not looking hard enough.
Access cards, I agree however I believe that UNSW has a similar system. ARC I believe it's called.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LeAqeRxYZk <-- usyd science is pretty cool lol (off topic)