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Ewdw. ill be in all the cag circles.
Ewdw. ill be in all the cag circles.
haha, usyd's timetabling isnt that bad. You can rock up to whatever classes you want since they dont take attendance and select times when you are 'unavailable' so you get decent timetables. im just gonna put unavailable until 10am haha, dont wanna wake up earlyyeah brah..
Don't doubt the New South!
also more flexible timetables i heard ..
haha cool, oh really? nice - yeah I'm not a morning person either hahahaha, usyd's timetabling isnt that bad. You can rock up to whatever classes you want since they dont take attendance and select times when you are 'unavailable' so you get decent timetables. im just gonna put unavailable until 10am haha, dont wanna wake up early
dunno about shops though, haven't looked in to it. but surely there's foodoutlets at a uni of 50,000?
You don't have to go through this unavailiable bullshit at unsw, you just make it and you can keep changing it as much as you like until week 1 at your own leisure which is definitely better. Timetables are a big factor in comm imo with cadetships and part time jobs and stuffyou can basically do that at USYD by choosing the times where you're "unavailable" ... and at USYD, there is much less competition in getting the times you want on your timetable.
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this.Sometimes choosing to deliberately go where you know no one is great. Depends on the person.
USYD has shops...it's also ridiculously close to Broadway and by extension, the Sydney CBD
this. also, ily asianese #2Agreed.
I came to USyd knowing literally no one (excluding 4 high school acquaintances I talked to anyways and the BoS krew) and tbh, I found it to be pretty great. If I went to say UNSW, I probably would have remained in my original friendship circle. But since it wasn't the case, I actually had to make the effort to meet people and consequently, I found that I 'crawled out of my social shell' and flourished socially. I've met some pretty damn down-to-earth people and also a variety of lovable personalities - and I never looked back
soz i got a bit carried away, im an emotional asianese
"unavailable bullshit" takes 10min to do if you know what you're doing. meanwhile, i hear my unsw comm buddies stressin over timetable making tomorrow - popular times are probably hard to get at unsw, while at usyd, i've never enccountered a situation where i couldnt get into a class at a certain time i wanted to be in.You don't have to go through this unavailiable bullshit at unsw, you just make it and you can keep changing it as much as you like until week 1 at your own leisure which is definitely better. Timetables are a big factor in comm imo with cadetships and part time jobs and stuff
You're missing the point. It's implicitly making your timetable. It works just as well. The whole timetable issue isn't even in contention.no thanks, I'd rather make my own timetable
This is gold. Meeting up with my high school friends occasionally it's like nothing ever changes and that's quite boring when it comes down to it. Meeting new people and learning to interact with people of all ages is a great experience that you only really ever benefit from. I mean, who would honestly want to stay in the same friendship circle forever and live a shallow life from there (not like you're an idiot shallow, just like a dull nothing new shallow).Sometimes choosing to deliberately go where you know no one is great. Depends on the person.
USYD has shops...it's also ridiculously close to Broadway and by extension, the Sydney CBD
but dem stairsI recommend that you walk around the campuses of both unis before deciding. I don't think the quality of education will differ by much. USYD has more social events and a larger campus. UNSW is more compact and requires less walking.
I've heard the quality of education for commerce is more organised at UNSW (from multiple friends, including one guy from USYD). However, the quality of the partners for group assignments will be better at USYD. Group assignments won't take up a huge chunk, but it's something to consider.
I go to unsw and I always got my class too at the exact room that I wanted, there are always plenty of spots when enrolling you're friends are 1st or 2nd year noobs."unavailable bullshit" takes 10min to do if you know what you're doing. meanwhile, i hear my unsw comm buddies stressin over timetable making tomorrow - popular times are probably hard to get at unsw, while at usyd, i've never enccountered a situation where i couldnt get into a class at a certain time i wanted to be in.
Only 12 hrs, very possible if you can get all your preferences for the timetable.For UNSW commerce, is it possible to go to uni 3 days a week?
When does a student organise his/her timetable?
okay cool, my friend prefers to go 3 days a week if she makes it in unsw bcom.Only 12 hrs, very possible if you can get all your preferences for the timetable.
straight comm can do 2 days a week if you pick the right classes...okay cool, my friend prefers to go 3 days a week if she makes it in unsw bcom.
really? so 2 days a week for straight comm would be like the minimum..straight comm can do 2 days a week if you pick the right classes...
6 hrs a day if you split it equally.really? so 2 days a week for straight comm would be like the minimum..
must be a tight timetable!
that's quite tight, I think 4 hrs for 3 days is manageable6 hrs a day if you split it equally.
Awesome! If I had a day with 6hrs, I hope I don't fall asleep in the last lecture lolIf you sleep well the night before and snack throughout the day you can manage 6 hours a day. I've done it ( in science). Depends on how you want to do it.../ part time job etc