Premium cottages are great if you want to pay through the nose for accommodation and have everyone think you're a snot-nosed little brat living off Mummy and Daddy. :)
Well they don't only watch anime. They do have things that don't purely involve watching anime. What you're saying equates to saying that the psychology club would study Freud at any events they have, or that the Hockey Ducks would have training at the pub on Thursday nights.
There's an Anime club at CSU Wagga Wagga. They meet in the SVPA building, I'm fairly sure. One of my mates was one of the higher-ups, and he used to borrow my Nintendo Wii for some of their get-togethers. But he's no longer at Wagga Wagga, so you'll have to find a Wii from somewhere else. :P
Wouldn't have a clue, to be quite frank. I know you can get reception in West Hall, but that's from the convention centre. Wouldn't surprise me about the oval though, as there's probably a wireless hotspot in the gym.
Should've put cottages ahead of South Campus. Just saying. ;)
But most first years who apply do get accommodation. That said, if you're in one of the remote postcodes, you're pretty much shot to the top of the queue.
It's 1c per megabyte throughout the CSU network. At Wagga Wagga, however, there is no wireless internet in the Halls of Residence.
Also, setting up a wireless connection in your room (e.g.: setting up a wireless router connected to the data point in your room) is in breach of the university's...
a) How does losing shoes indicate you partied hard? That just indicates you were enough of a moron to lose your shoes.
b) What's wrong with saying "twice as many" instead of "2 times as many"? Seems like a retarded thing to do to me, but hey, I'm not the one who gauges a good party by the...
Yes, we talked about this whilst driving in TV Land. Then you ranted about people nearly having head-on collisions with you whilst coming out of TV Land.
Now cook your fried chicken so I can sample it.
A house off-campus.
Best you can do is self-catered cottages, which are 4 people to a bathroom, and 8 to a kitchen. Otherwise, they're communal bathrooms in the halls with 2 or 3 toilet and shower stalls between 12-15 people, which are catered.
Yes, you need your own computer. And a Cat 5 cable to connect to the internet. You can call the IT Service Desk to get help connect (if you call on a Friday night or Saturday morning, you'll get me, congratulations!) but our support when it comes to a staff member actually coming out to assist...
3000-5000, I'm not sure.
Depends more on who you hang out with. It's not like UTS or anything, it's very open. But if you hang out with Aggies. it's going to be a much more country experience than if you hang out with chalks.
Hmmm, I'm not sure. It'd be up around the 800 mark, I'm fairly sure...