was just sharing an experience of mine. i thought what the guy said was quite interesting- and others might too. if i had known this earlier, i would have made up my mind sooner! yes, factors such as personality, participation in extra-curricular activities etc are v. important. they're...
ultimate, not making a direct point... interpret it how you want to :) just sharing an experience..
i'm at the ANU and I was speaking to a guy who graduated from the ANU a year or two ago. He was in his penultimate year of a PASS degree in economics and he went to the usyd summer school to do...
i'm happy that my timetable is now clash free since they finally published the repeat lectures for 2 of my courses. for a bacherlor of economics, there are economic history and statistics requirements. before, both of these had no repeat lectures and they clashed on two days... wasn't happy...
a friend of mine is doing medicine there.. she's staying at lincoln college... adelaide is a good uni. it's also a member of the Group of Eight - like anu, melbourne, unsw, usyd, uwa, monash and uq.
they're the unis which conduct the bulk of research. some of these unis are more research...
how many hours per week? i've got 15 hours - not including tutorials and labs.. 10hrs of lectures, a 3hr extension school session for busn1001(that runs till 7:30pm), and a 2hr workshop also for busn1001...
there are ppl with 12hours including lectures, tutes and lab?
btw...
gee that sounds a bit all over the place... don't worry tho, chances are heaps of ppl will have the same concerns as you.. for mine, we enrolled on the net thru this thing called 'ISIS' (Interactive Student Information Services). we can enrol in, swap or drop courses (ie. subjects)very easily -...
hehe ok :) 12hours per week is alright... mine's already 12 hours without tutorials!! how many credit points are you doing?
i just realised that this is a uts thread... oops!
i'm at the ANU and I was speaking to a guy who graduated from the ANU a year or two ago. He was in his penultimate year of a PASS degree in economics and he went to the usyd summer school to do some extra credits. The only courses which usyd could offer him (which were up to the ANU's standards)...
i joined AIESEC also (but not at UNSW). i also joined the law students' society even though i don't do law. <---mainly for the cocktails at the high court of oz! and others..
that's terrible! you should probably lodge a complaint or something... i think you'd be better off at a diff college or even off campus if things remain the same
heh i don't remem why... i was thinking about this a long time ago - when i thought i wanted to go to usyd.. the strictness thing doesn't sound too bad.. guess i'm just used to it.
how many colleges are there? i heard that all of them got filled.. even the SUV