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social life- hard to say. brogan will say sydney others will say unsw. depends on your personality really. id say sydney is more relaxed n unsw has more of a pulse n asiansAlways said:Can someone outline the differences between these two unis?
This is not about courses. I'm talking about the social life, campus, travel, timetable, holidays, lecturers, whatever else you can think of!
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In that case, it takes 10 mins to get to UNSW by bus. There's no way it takes 5 minutes to walk there, unless you're powerwalking and you're in the first building on the Darlington campus, whatever it is.5 minute walk from Redfern.
It may take that long, but I certainly don't notice it. I got used to it!Getting to USyd is an ass pain. I know one person who gets off at Central and walks there along Broadway, and I know another who gets off at Redfern and has to walk there also. Either way, you've got to walk through a crummy neighbourhood which takes about 10-15 minutes depending on which side of the uni you've got to get to.
lol...there are a few asians @ USYD-but god nowhere near as many as UNSW... Which for me is good at times-because i can be racistblackfriday said:white person? usyd
asian? unsw
not white or asian? well have fun being a minority group
I really don't think that's a selling point of the university. Each is in the inner metro area, and each is far enough from the center of the CBD to have to catch a bus there. USyd is closer, but it's not as if you could really say it's that much of a benefit to get a bus trip that's a whole 3 minutes shorter.-its close to city
As if you need to catch a bus from USYD to get into the CBD! its like a 5min walkNebuchanezzar said:I really don't think that's a selling point of the university. Each is in the inner metro area, and each is far enough from the center of the CBD to have to catch a bus there. USyd is closer, but it's not as if you could really say it's that much of a benefit to get a bus trip that's a whole 3 minutes shorter.
youre a tarddora_18 said:As if you need to catch a bus from USYD to get into the CBD! its like a 5min walk
If you go to a university in Sydney it is - that is unless you can afford to pay thousands in parking fees. Always, if you aren't living on campus you'll find that the social life at both universities is pretty similar. You'll meet friends, you'll join a few clubs on market day (none of which you'll really involve yourself with later in the year) and you'll go to the pub after class. The only differences between the two have already been mentioned in this thread -Always said:Thanks guys.
I'm still confused - which has the better social life?
Do many people drive or get driven to uni, or is a bit silly? :s