Yupz i totally agree with you white rabbit!
Im not completely saying usyd sucks, they have a great reputation, and i know for other areas i.e. law they're on top, but for nursing (i cant speak for other areas of health) they're just not as good, the campus also didnt feel as inviting, but yep one of the most important thing, it doesn't have the same amount of clinical practice compared to UTS.
I went to the usyd nursing lecture (at the open day), i left before it finished, it was just like they were throwing out facts, and it didnt give me a very good impression of how a class would be like there - unexciting (yes i know classes are for learning, but if they're like that mini lecture then no way would i want to sit through it!).
I went to a mini lecture at UTS, the lecturer had a sense of humour, friendly, and i found it useful and not boring.
I also was more comfortable with UTS's atmosphere, people generally seemed more down to earth, compared to Usyd.
Im not completely saying usyd sucks, they have a great reputation, and i know for other areas i.e. law they're on top, but for nursing (i cant speak for other areas of health) they're just not as good, the campus also didnt feel as inviting, but yep one of the most important thing, it doesn't have the same amount of clinical practice compared to UTS.
I went to the usyd nursing lecture (at the open day), i left before it finished, it was just like they were throwing out facts, and it didnt give me a very good impression of how a class would be like there - unexciting (yes i know classes are for learning, but if they're like that mini lecture then no way would i want to sit through it!).
I went to a mini lecture at UTS, the lecturer had a sense of humour, friendly, and i found it useful and not boring.
I also was more comfortable with UTS's atmosphere, people generally seemed more down to earth, compared to Usyd.