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What is the atmosphere like at Wollongong Campus? what are the lecturers like? How multicultural is it? And how big is the campus? What's life like up there?

And how the chics like? low, average, above average, tops? Is there enough Asian chics?

And what are the sports clubs like?

How is the business/commerce reputation?

How is the workload for business/commerce degrees?

How constant were the UAI's for business/commerce degrees?

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Atmosphere: Excellant, a green uni with plenty of lawns and not a concrete jungle, everything is well spread out and organised. People are friendly and theres hardly any conflicts.

Lectures: Vary immensely, but most of the big ones are in the Hope Theatre or 67.102 which are comfortable enough to sit there for 2 hours, lecturers vary because it's like teachers, some are good, some aren't.... if you miss a lecture, 90% of the time, notes will be on the net so you won't miss much if you don't turn up for whatever reason.

Life: Pretty laid back, doesn't really have that striving for excellance push like a Syd Uni or NSW and in that, there's also a lot more social activities, from social sport, to the unibar which is always got a band playing on a wednesday lunch or thursday night.... being in wollongong, it usually gets the big bands doing their warm up gigs before heading to sydney for their main gigs at the metro and the horden etc. and it's never overly packed.

Chicks: Plenty, and there is quite a bit of talent too. There are quite a few asian students, but mostly international students, other big groups are the Americans and Canadians.... There's not many local asian students but thats mostly due to the fact that its a blue collar industrial area with strong anglo-saxon and european communities.... in other words, there's plenty of Asian students, but not the numbers you'll find at a city uni.

Sports Clubs: Plenty, cricket, soccer, hockey, underwater hockey, waterpolo, you name it, theres probably a club for it.... competes mostly through the illawarra competitions and there's always the Unigames fro individual athletes to compete against other unis.

Business/Commerce: Reputation is starting to become very strong, with an increasing number of international ties to the uni, and employers being major industrial firms in the area meaning that employment opportunities are very high and graduates are very much sort after. The workload isn't too much, and can be considered mid range for a uni... usually a 12-14 hour contact hour week.

UAI's are very constant with the same requirements hovering around the current mark for the last 4-5 years.

Hope that helps.
 

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From the sounds of it

Wollongong is my 1st preference!

And how good is living on campus? Any ideas? I might live on campus if my budget is good, which place is the best place to live?

And in comparison of Sydney, is it cheaper to live in Wollongong and how much do you think should be sufficient for living in Wollongong?
 

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Compared to Sydney, pretty much anywhere is cheaper.

International House is pretty good for convience, being a 10-15min walk or a 60c bus ride to the uni with buses every 30min, it's right next to Nth Gong Train station which allows plenty of access into Sydney and the uni is right next the freeways into Sydney.

Costing varies, but from what I heard, either Ihouse or Weenona Colleges are decent but don't expect the luxuries of living at home, it's not self contained 2-3 bedroom apartment living... it's your bare essentials... budgeting to live on campus, give yourself $100-150 a week after rent to live comfortably but it all depends on your lifestyle and how freely you spend.

An idea would be dropping into the uni and finding the student accomadation office, it's just around the corner from the uni shop under the IT building near the post office, they're plenty of advertisements for places for rent catering for students, that'd give you a fair idea about the prices and what you get for your $.
 

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Cool, thanks for that

Campus East looks nice, but i prefer to live off campus since the costs

Anyways, is it difficult finding a part-time job in Wollongong? Is there a job centre? Because i must work at least 10 hrs a week, for some cash on top of allowances.
 

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Yeah, its not too hard to find work around the area because a lot businesses look for uni students to employ....and depending on the subjects, you tend to get a lot of cadetship offers in lectures and that from local industry...
 

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