If you want an actual enhanced Arts degree, check out the ANU's PhB program. It lets students go well and truly beyond what is normally offered at undergraduate level - you can do postgrad-style research early, and can also design your own subjects...
I had a first year friend who overloaded first semester (somewhat sneakily, though...), and I overloaded second semester. To be honest, I don't think six is THAT over the top if you manage it wisely; second semester I did two productions and a whole bunch of other stuff, did a subject which was...
Going to play the other side and say that I've personally found UniLodge quite enjoyable to stay at - this coming from somebody who lived in spirit at Burgmann for most of first semester, and who has a buttload of friends at (and hence a buttload of visits to) B&G. It's a matter of taste, what...
ANU is pretty much the best you can get in Australia for any mainstream sort of Asian studies programme (this includes Japanese) - in fact, it's quite possibly one of the best unis you can go to in the English-speaking world if you want to specialise in the Asia-Pacific region. They offer a...
I'm at UniLodge Warrumbul too. Looks like there's gonna be a lot of people there. :p
Anyone know anyone who actually got into a non-Burgmann/Ursula/Fenner college? It seems like everyone's been rejected from Bruce...
Hi. I'm a student in year 12, contemplating the two courses in the topic title, and I'm just wondering if anybody could offer advice for my situation.
Basically, I have the two options:
PhB (Arts) (4 years) with a major in English, Philosophy and Political Science (which is achievable since I...