obvs UTS: better street cred.
Disagreed. With all respect to uts, I was stuck in the same dilemma and chose macquarie over uts. My reasoning are as follows:
- Macquarie Uni is in the top 10 unis in Australia - it is ranked 9th after the Go8. It is also the best uni under 50 years old etc.
- Macquarie has a pretty respectable law school. It is the third oldest law school in NSW and its teaching is more theoretical based. This is good at least for me personally as I prefer their approach and it makes transferring to usyd relatively painless (as usyd is also more theory based and lots of the units can be credited).
- Macquarie just seems more like a uni. I went to both unis to walk around on info day and I really like how spread out/environmentally friendly the campus is where-else UTS is building after building.
- Macquarie has a better arts faculty than UTS. Since I know I am majoring in an arts subject, its better for me to go to MQ than UTS.
I know some people would look at the difference in ATAR between the two (98 for single law degree @ UTS vs 97 at MQ; 97 for double law degree @ UTS vs 96/95 @ MQ) and decide from that that UTS is better. However, do consider that external factors like the fact that UTS is located in the middle of the CBD (very convenient) affects demand (and hence ATAR requirements). An example illustrating this will be the fact that B. Business at UTS city campus is around 90 while B. Business at UTS Kuringai is only ~80.
That being said, UTS is still a very solid choice and you can't really go wrong.