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kaylz

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Anyone do it? Is it worth living in Wagga Wagga for three years? Any info would be much appreciated.
 

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Don't do it, but I'd say just about any degree is worth the opportunity to live on-campus at CSU.

The degree itself has a great name - I think UWS is the only other option for Equine (or CSU Orange, but Wagga is more established)
 

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yerh they play with horses and get drunk all the time, who could ask for more, on a serious note do it, its like the best in the biz, apperently, i dont no how to rate it as i dont horse around too much...
 

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no worries i think u should do it, ive never seen i guy do it though, and u can bring your horse
 

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I don't have one, but if I do the course I'll definitely get one. That's one of the major pluses about this course...
 

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costs a bit i hear cant remember how much, but ppl bitch about it
 

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crazybrad said:
costs a bit i hear cant remember how much, but ppl bitch about it
What costs? The course, or keeping a horse? I read that it's $63 per week for full board, which is pretty good. I don't know about course fees yet...
 

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keeping the horse, just what my ra was telling last year that it costs heaps.
 

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do you recommend this course for someone who has never owned their own horse and does not live on a farm?
 
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it costs $8 a day to keep ur horse on campus, and u have to supply ur own feed and stuff
 

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I'm thinking about taking it but I'm not sure where it would take me in terms of career afterwards. If I went I have my own horses so I would be taking one along with me. Everything seems good about the course and reading about the equine facilities they are pretty good. Just wondering where people have taken the course have wound up?
 

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:confused: ditto, doing this course via correspondance in 2009 and would like a rough idea of where people end up after theyve completed it.. just so i donyt waste 6 years of my life and end up with nothing..
 

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