smileyhou12
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Ok, so here's the deal. I received a VERY unexpected 96.05 ATAR. My two options are UNSW and Griffith University up in Queensland. The UNSW course is Arts/Law, which requires 99.55 for admission, but I was the recipient of the AAA Scholarship, so I get 5 bonus points + $4000. I just got a call to tell me that I have also received a $20,000 scholarship + admission into the Honours College up at Griffith. So, what do I do?
UNSW
+ Prestige
+ Located in Sydney near family
+ Course is a lot more flexible and more options = probably preferred course
- Don't particularly like the uni (much prefer USYD, and if I do well I guess I could transfer)
- Can someone with an ATAR of 96.05 mix it with the 99ers?
Griffith
+ The campus had a good vibe
+ Less pressure
+ Confirmed on-campus accommodation
+ Cheaper living expenses
+ A $20,000 scholarship
+ Lots of opportunities with the Honours College
- Not as many options course-wise
- Further away from family
- Ranked around 16th/17th in Australia
So, what's better - doing above average at a not-so-good uni, or being below average at a great uni? Also, what is the likelihood of me transferring to Sydney from Griffith after a year? Is it impossible?
UNSW
+ Prestige
+ Located in Sydney near family
+ Course is a lot more flexible and more options = probably preferred course
- Don't particularly like the uni (much prefer USYD, and if I do well I guess I could transfer)
- Can someone with an ATAR of 96.05 mix it with the 99ers?
Griffith
+ The campus had a good vibe
+ Less pressure
+ Confirmed on-campus accommodation
+ Cheaper living expenses
+ A $20,000 scholarship
+ Lots of opportunities with the Honours College
- Not as many options course-wise
- Further away from family
- Ranked around 16th/17th in Australia
So, what's better - doing above average at a not-so-good uni, or being below average at a great uni? Also, what is the likelihood of me transferring to Sydney from Griffith after a year? Is it impossible?