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yes they are. resistance is futile. come in to the light my son. or daughter99% chance of me going to Newcastle, but every time I've been to Sydney those sandstone buildings are really enticing
yes they are. resistance is futile. come in to the light my son. or daughter99% chance of me going to Newcastle, but every time I've been to Sydney those sandstone buildings are really enticing
When did somebody put down another uni ITT?You realise us at Usyd don't tend to study in the old sandstone buildings anyway, retard? Plus they are beautifully kept anyway.
Be proud of your uni if you want, but I've found my uni to have excellent support networks, the lecturers are fantastic and always approachable, we have very good facilities plus I have a much greater range of majors to choose from.
Talking up UWS is fine, but I notice that at those the unis commonly referred to as "lower tier" only seem to try enhance the talking up of their unis by putting down the more prestigious ones. Everyone sees through this.
Jealously is not becoming.
First post.When did somebody put down another uni ITT?
Btw if i had a choice of going to USyd or UNSW, i wouldn't go anyway. Nothing against the uni.
I don't believe in going to a uni just for its "prestige". Experience and personality are the most important factors when it comes to getting a job.
Honestly you're stupid if you concern yourselves with buildings. That goes for you too OP.First post.
I don't give a fuck about buildings. I think it's laughable that that's the only point she could come up with against us. Whether she likes it or not, Usyd is a good uni.Honestly you're stupid if you concern yourselves with buildings. That goes for you too OP.
I apologise for part of my previous comment though.
I totally agree with you. I don't think that anybody has the right to put down other unis, especially because of buildings.I don't give a fuck about buildings. I think it's laughable that that's the only point she could come up with against us. Whether she likes it or not, Usyd is a good uni.
Yes, USyd has its strengths. And the buildings are beautiful, not that it should be a deciding factor. (If anyone sees EA at night, it's pretty too, right guyz??)I don't give a fuck about buildings. I think it's laughable that that's the only point she could come up with against us. Whether she likes it or not, Usyd is a good uni.
I totally agree with you. I just wish that the people who have berated me for choosing UWS saw it that way, but such is life.I wish everyone could just get over this uni bullshit. Just study, get some experience, do whatever you can to get where you want, which uni you go to isn't a limitation.
Yeah unfortunately it's hard to change people's perception.I totally agree with you. I just wish that the people who have berated me for choosing UWS saw it that way, but such is life.
At the end of the day I have good marks and am being proactive in trying to find appropriate internships/work experience. I know many people who have done well regardless of graduating from UWS, three of those people are in the midst of PhD's.
Success is ultimately up to the individual.
I think uws has the most helpful lecturers and tutors out of uts and macq. It's also are more relaxed atmosphere and the parra campus has nice new fascilities including a subway. I'm contemplating going back there.
You realise that the insides of many of these 'decrepit' buildings are quite modern, right? It's not like we sit there shivering on crumbling stone benches whilst copying our lecture notes onto parchment. Not to mention as bio_nut said, you're lucky to get one lecture a week in any of those buildings anyway.I am yet to see what the big deal is about UWS being a trashy, shithole uni that is close to the equivalent of tafe. Personally I think it's decent, no social life whatsoever but the Campbelltown campus is great and I actually prefer not having old, decrepit hogwarts buildings.
So what's all the whinging about it being a shithole for?
denialYou realise that the insides of many of these 'decrepit' buildings are quite modern, right? It's not like we sit there shivering on crumbling stone benches whilst copying our lecture notes onto parchment. Not to mention as bio_nut said, you're lucky to get one lecture a week in any of those buildings anyway.
But yeah, the Campbelltown campus is quite nice. If you want an alternative view though, I recommend visiting the old Blacktown campus which isn't quite so picturesque. Haha.
I must agree with some of the others though, the idea of comparing the unis really annoys me. I keep seeing all of these "Not going to _____ University" Facebook fan pages and looking at the comments I think it's ridiculous that so many people (regardless of where they go) can become so passionate about bagging other unis to make their own look better. Each has its own merits and drawbacks and it's impossible to determine which is the 'best' overall, because there simply isn't one.
Probably, because I've always lived in and been educated at the western suburbs anyway. I think I'm more comfortable at UWS than I would be at either of those unis.To UWS students:
If you made it into USyd or UNSW, would you have still chosen UWS?
Denial.Probably, because I've always lived in and been educated at the western suburbs anyway. I think I'm more more comfortable at UWS than I would be at either of those unis.
No, I'm being honestDenial.