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So i am in yr12 makin final decsions bout uni

and i live very close to monash but 1.5 hours away for melb uni

but i really really really wanna go to melb uni cos it looks awesome

but idont know if i wanna travel that far.

also i like melb model cos it is more open
however monash is very close to my house

so what should i choose
 

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I would say go to Monast since it's much more convenient. Education is what you make it. Both unis are highly reputable and Go8.

Also depends on what course you are studying? what are you doing?
 

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Monash looks like some barren, outer suburban detention center, oh wait, it is a barren, outer suburban detention center.The Clayton campus should be brought to justice for its crimes against aesthetics and good taste.
 

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From what I've heard from family and friends, melbourne is better for commerce and arts. Whereas Monash is better for engineering. Honestly, I wouldn't bother travelling that far to Melb Uni. Monash is really good, it's not second tier, it's just not as prestigious as Melbourne (old boys' club) but a very decent uni.

I would go to Monash in your case, no way will I travel for 1.5 hours when there's a perfectly decent uni close by.
 

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I would say go to Monast since it's much more convenient. Education is what you make it. Both unis are highly reputable and Go8.

Also depends on what course you are studying? what are you doing?

well i want to do engineering. but i am not sure
so i was thinkin maybe start with a bachelor of science at melb then major at engineering
 

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well i want to do engineering. but i am not sure
so i was thinkin maybe start with a bachelor of science at melb then major at engineering
Hmm well from this year onwards, that is the only option at UoM, since they are dismissing the B Engineering system, to my great disgust (I'm the last intake). But yes, if you are not completely sure then BSci would be perfect as it can lead to so many different streams (e.g. Mathematical Physics).

I personally think that 1.5hrs of travel would be a greater hindrance to your education than going to Monash instead of UoM. As i said, both are very reputable universities, and are great in terms of job prospects.

If i was you i would look at Monash. Unless you really really have your heart set on UoM, such that not going there would mean demotivated attitude towards uni or something lol

Hope this was of assistance.
 
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Monash is still a 4 year bachelor course yeh?
Another consideration is that an eng degree at melbourne will now take you minimum of 5 years with 3 year science or environments (civil/environmental eng) and then 2 years masters.
All you need is like 65 academic average in 2nd and 3rd year and ur guaranteed a CSP masters spot for eng (at the moment)
 

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If you want to do Engineering, there's no point going to Melbourne. Monash is just as good, if not better. I'd consider the travel if you wanted to work in research economics or something akin to that, but Monash is probably a better place to study engineering. Don't waste your time travelling.
 

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well i want to do engineering.
Monash>Melbourne for engineering.

- 4 year course, no screwing around with the melbourne model
- common first year, so you can get a taste of all the eng disciplines.
- a more 'project/team based' learning environment, which employers like.
- Monash is close to your home.
 

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From what I've heard, Monash is better in Engineering.
Whereas Melbourne Uni is better in Commerce and artsy subjects.
 

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Monash>Melbourne for engineering.

- 4 year course, no screwing around with the melbourne model
- common first year, so you can get a taste of all the eng disciplines.
- a more 'project/team based' learning environment, which employers like.
- Monash is close to your home.
-Last intake of B engineering this year, yes this doesn't relate to OP though.
-Melbourne's first year is also common (Eng Syst Design 1, Maths (diff levels), Science (elective) and Breadth (different i suppose).
-I think there last year (monash and Melb) are pretty similar. Doesn't really matter, i WILL be taking honours year.
-I think the last factor is the one that really determines why the Op should go to Monash.
 

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ahk sorry i thought melbourne made you choose your specialisation in first year

but to the op, all of our opinions are made objectively, but it seems your heart is set on melbourne. if you think you would be happier if you got into melbourne there then id suggest going to melbourne
 

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wow thanks for all the replies

especiallt the one bout getting a csp on your master with a 65% average

i was worried about that
i recently heard u can no longer get a csp at melb for masters
so that is gud news
anyway thanks all
 

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i recently heard u can no longer get a csp at melb for masters
so that is gud news
anyway thanks all
Hmmm, not many local students do masters right? Usually international students do masters (correct me if I'm wrong).
 

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come to monash woooooo. we have the ugly menzies building thanks to the noob architects from melb uni who designed it.
 

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wow thanks for all the replies

especiallt the one bout getting a csp on your master with a 65% average

i was worried about that
i recently heard u can no longer get a csp at melb for masters
so that is gud news
anyway thanks all
That may change in the future though. it'll probably be good to directly ask the uni.
I saw the info in an email sent to all the bachelor of environments students so yeh.
 

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how can you be very close to monash but 1.5 hours away from melbourne???
Surely it doesn't take that long to get into the city from clayton. Find a better travel route.
 

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how can you be very close to monash but 1.5 hours away from melbourne???
Surely it doesn't take that long to get into the city from clayton. Find a better travel route.
peak hour buses are pretty bad sometimes if they go on the main roads which are bumper to bumper. non-peak hour it usually takes 45 mins.
 

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come to monash woooooo. we have the ugly menzies building thanks to the noob architects from melb uni who designed it.
Also, the engineers didnt accommodate enough for the wind that will cause the menzies building to deflect. Apparently, in high wind, the top used to move as much as a couple of meters more than it should. Thats why that smaller building at the carpark side is there, to stabilise it as an after thought lol

Have you explored the underground tunnels of the menzies?
 

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Also, the engineers didnt accommodate enough for the wind that will cause the menzies building to deflect. Apparently, in high wind, the top used to move as much as a couple of meters more than it should. Thats why that smaller building at the carpark side is there, to stabilise it as an after thought lol

Have you explored the underground tunnels of the menzies?
i try keep away from there, arts students hang out there. dangerous...
 

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