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Hey

Im going to usyd into a very small faculty (40-60 students i rkn). Is it still easy to get to know people from around the campus? I mean i will probably sign up for a few clubs/societies but how else can i know more people from outside my faculty?

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Some units are not mutually exclusive hence some students of other degrees may undertake study in one as an elective so you may meet them there. :p But clubs are a great way to make friends. :)
 

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I met a few people tonight at a meet up for something else. Just find things that interest you and join them :p
 

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After making a few good course friends, you might meet their non-course friends. There's also societies and clubs, as mentioned above. If you live in college or go to events, that's also an available avenue for meeting new faces.
 

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Which faculty is this?
 

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Sounds like Built Environment/Architecture, Design, and Planning but I'm pretty sure that has more people than 40 to 60 in each year group.
 

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~it's not the number of friends, it's the quality of friends~
 

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ahaha same degree as you! its the agricultural/environment one. After going to enrolment, I swear im going to turn into an aussie in this faculty...
ahahah nah you'll be right.

You get to know everyone in the degree and that's pretty sweet.
 

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~it's not the number of friends, it's the quality of friends~
I like having large groups to choose from. I had like 4 different groups of friends to choose from back home. Was awesome, and they were all really good friends.
 

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