it was shit, ! :@ wasted 5 hours of my precious TIME!
I wasn't there for long, but overall, it seemed like a decent day. Lectures were okay, advisory was good, and the new library is nice. As a side note, the website/FAQ is pretty impressive IMO. Also, I spam-printed free coffee coupons.
What did everyone else think?
Last edited by SoresuMakashi; 8 Sep 2012 at 7:46 PM.
it was shit, ! :@ wasted 5 hours of my precious TIME!
USYD and MU are alright. MU has decent Actuarial lectures (Maths FARRRRRRGGGHHH not as good as UNSW or USYD), but UNSW has the best open day imo.
Did anyone go to the block where there was the science things?
B Business B Sci in iT @ UTS.
Very impressed. I think I've decided where I shall be going to now.
B Business B Sci in iT @ UTS.
Good old Macquarie lake.
Yeah they've been setting up for it all week. Hopefully it was of some value to you guys.
MQ is good for business and law, shit for everything else
Good:
- Transport-wise it's too convenient to be true!
- Macquarie centre![]()
- I think they did the stalls the best out of USYD/UNSW/MQ... everything is ACTUALLY located in one, solid place; and the lecture sessions were very easy to find since they were pretty much on the single walkway
- Performances and activities were very interactive (eg. camels, dancers, that huge cute bear, and people on stalks etc)
BAD:
- Lack of diversity in the lectures that were offered (well then again they don't have as many faculties as the other 2 unis so i guess that's acceptable)
- No freebies ): ...except water and slurpies...which I thought was weird since MQ is supposed to be so rich from all the international students
- Lecture rooms were sooo hot but that's ok (: but their chair-desks tend to slide off very easily.. and lol @ armless chairs >.<
- Phone reception is SO bad it's not even funny...
I agree with MQ business but not sure about the law there?
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98.20 (English X1, Maths X1, Chemistry, IPT)
B Civil Engineering (UNSW'16)
Law is pretty good at Macquarie. I can definitely vouch for it, despite the turbulence the law school went through a few years ago.
Phone reception on the other hand is shocking.
I went there too, was going to go to the library and study, but I stumbled upon open day:
Pros:
Pretty good transportation links
Mac shopping center is nearby (Y)
There's a boost on campus xD
Cons:
Shitty reception in the library building :/
No freebies (ffs, was expecting MQ open day to be better than UNSWs)
Couldn't go into the actuarial lecture; I was 5 min late and I got cut off :/
B Engineering (Petroleum) (Hopefully)/B Science (Mathematics, Statistics) @ UNSW
2013 2nd Semester: CHEM1010, MATH2501, MATH2931, PTRL1010
Wait till you get into some of the lecture theatres. My phone defaults to emergency mode, which is pretty annoying because I'm literally disconnected with the outside world.
Tip though, you could still send text messages via iMessage (if you have an iPhone) through campus Wifi. Pretty limiting and frustrating solution, but it's been useful on some occasions where I needed to contact somebody and reception was lacking.
You'd think that with the surplus funds Schwartz was talking about last financial year they'd finally address this problem.
Enjoyed it and finalised my UAC preferences.
Just a thought, maybe they restrict the signal to keep students concentrated.
CONSPIRACY.
UWS
B. International Studies & Business/Commerce
Open Day: The one day the uni doesn't look anything like it does during the rest of the year.
The open day for Macquarie was fairly good and organised. It had a relaxing atmosphere to it, and I loved the Philosphy talk , that was the definite highlight for meI do wish however that there were more MQ students. I don't mean the students wearing red t-shirts or the societies, but if you went to the UTS or Notre Dame open day and students were everywhere, you'd know what I mean.
Macquarie has an excellent reputation for psychology and health sciences.
Aiming for B.A (philosphy) / B.Sci (Psychology) at UNSW
"I never find it exciting to go anywhere,You get much more true information from literature than from travelling."
-Richey Edwards
Doctor: I'm afraid your son has the knack.
Dilmom: The knack?
Doctor: The knack. It's a rare condition characterized by an extreme intuition about all things mechanical and electrical and other social ineptitude.
Dilmom: (worried) Can he lead a normal life?
Doctor: No. He'll be an engineer.
Dilmom: (crying) Oh No!
Aiming for B.A (philosphy) / B.Sci (Psychology) at UNSW
"I never find it exciting to go anywhere,You get much more true information from literature than from travelling."
-Richey Edwards
How did they improve your open day experience?
Doctor: I'm afraid your son has the knack.
Dilmom: The knack?
Doctor: The knack. It's a rare condition characterized by an extreme intuition about all things mechanical and electrical and other social ineptitude.
Dilmom: (worried) Can he lead a normal life?
Doctor: No. He'll be an engineer.
Dilmom: (crying) Oh No!
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