Musk said:
Yeah it does - life doesn't have to be all that social in law to be more social than in most other faculties. I disputed the fact that law was less social than everything else in UTS - I still don't think it'd have a fantastic social life.
1. International studies is a very close group as seen with many ppl i know that are doing it so i do regard it as that
1. They don't start doing anything related to International Studies until second year - any friends they carry over from that year will be from their main degree.
2. In 08 there will be 7 different majors, previous to this there were about 20 in which the lion's share went to other universities to do their language subjects. This limits interaction between the wider student body of the faculty.
3. The different majors don't share common subjects apart from Social Change - which is a generic communications subject. So there is very little promoting interaction between different majors.
4. Within their exchange year students go off to random universities - they don't go en masse to the same ones. So likelihood of encountering other UTS BA International Studies people is low.
5. They have no international studies subjects in their final year, so again interaction is primarily through their main degree.
6. There is no international studies society and apart from the asiatic cultural societies (which cater more to people from overseas), there is little activity in the foreign culture societies.
So where exactly is this close knit social group meant to spring from?
2. the Law cruise as offered every year was a rip off the Enginering Cruise that remains to to be the origin of all socialising
You should go to 1.25.12 (LDC1) and ill show you how engineers interact
How does that at all enforce your claim that Law is anti-social compared to everyone else? You're saying engineering is very social because of its events, yet laws' social life is crapper than all others in your evaluation because it does the same things? That doesn't make sense.