well i'm a first year journo at charles sturt and yes i had the same problem as all of you... last year my uai was high enough to get me into UTS, macquarie, newcastle and wollongong... and i went and talked to the SUB-dean of arts at ALL these uni's. I got the same answer everywhere i went... "nothing beats a charles sturt journalism degree".
I live with 7 other first year journalism students... the person with the highest uai got 99.90 last year (obviously this shows the credibility of the course) the lowest of the 7 got 90.60 last year.
Although that is the beauty of this course, you dont need a massively high uai to get in! They base your entry on *2 essays, *A questionarre and *Past work experience and references. (Im pretty sure they would need to be of a high standard because i know there are only 68 journos this year... and god knows how many wrote essays!)
I've just finished the first semester and its been pretty basic communications stuff (cos all comm students do pretty much the same thing in the first semester - then u start branching out in ur streams later... correct me if im wrong bec)
But one thing that i love about the course so far is its amount of hands on interaction ! Like bec said we've got pretty much everything... student newspapers, student radio shows.... and as of about 3 weeks ago student TV. I like the size of classes and the fact that all my tutors know me on a first name basis....
Okay now i sound like a brochure... the one thing that really makes this course is (NOW I NEED BACKING UP BEC) is the fact that you get to live in BATHURST on campus... and being a Sydney boy i thought i would hate it... but let me just say, you will never have more fun in your life then you will in the uni-bar in one night! The social life is amazing and boys... a little more incentive... the ratio of girls to boys is 7 : 1
this is so weird cos this time last yr i had bec (I mean BEX) talking me into going to CSU for 2004... and im damn glad i listened to her...