Apparently it was for a short-lived music festival (Equinox) that was held on Macquarie University grounds. Tool, Skunk Anansie, Blink 182 amongst others...
It's good. I pay $150 upfront for 4 months, which works out to be $37.50 a month. I think it also gets you access to the pools (I've never used them).
Same price for alumni and students, and I've haven't seen it packed (though I've never been during the day).
He allocates marks to faces. He'll read out your name, you'll answer yes and he'll and give you a mark of 12, 14 or 16 out of 20 (or 6, 7 or 8 out of 10).
I found Rafiq quite an easy marker when I did International Law and International Trade and Finance, provided you argue points he wants to hear, as opposed to presenting material/ideas that he has not touched on in class.
The standout institutions in the US are University of Texas at Austin, University of Washington and The University of Maryland. They're all considered "public ivies".
Agree with everything Supra said. HR positions tend to be similar no matter what the organisation... unless you're comparing public to private.
Pretty sure you won't be doing more than 40 hours a week in HR at an IB.
If you think Arts is a bit pointless, then Liberal Studies is probably not for you. When I looked into the B Liberal Studies at USYD (which was sometime ago now), it was a degree that required you to do a combination of "artsy" subjects, quantitative subjects and sciency subjects at various...
The Liberal studies is US style "4-year Arts degree". The BBA BA-Psy takes the same length of time and you'll finish with 2 degrees. It is also a lot more focused and should provide stronger career options.
As previous posters have noted, there is always the Arts degree to consider if you...
This is straight from mq.edu.au
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Macquarie University and Sydney FC form new winning team
August 10, 2007
High-profile football club Sydney FC is linking up with Macquarie University in a unique relationship for an Australian professional sporting club and a university.
At the...
Surely you're kidding. You REALLY don't want Dr Stewart as your tutor... he might be a smart guy when sober, but teaching is really not for him. Expect quite few class cancellations if he's your tutor/lecturer - from food poisoning to not having his glasses with him.
He tells us the assignments...
It's only ever been a sit-down the year Penelope was on sabattical (which coincidentally seems to be the year everyone else on this forum took the unit).
A lot of the girls in my year had crushes on Lawrence, before their affections moved to Cameron Stewart.
The easiest subject you'll do in your law degree...well that's my biased opinion. The lectures are well structured and easy to follow. It was 40% essay, 50% take-home hypothetical (it'll always be a take-home if penelope is taking it) and 10% class participation. There is a higher number of...