shumphrey
Member
I've heard a variety of things regarding the social life of both UNSW and USYD and want to know what is true
In terms of positives I have heard both sides say they all have a vast amount of activities and clubs to do so I'm going to assume they are equal in regards to clubs
The negatives in the social life for both Unis differs and here is what Ive heard
UNSW
-High proportion of asian students who do not interact with anyone outside there asian subdivision (that sounds racist-sorry)
-Selective school kids who don't interact with others and are kinda up themselves
USYD
-Also significant number of antisocial asian students but less so
-Higher number of private school kids who are kinda sometimes shitty
-Social groups that do form are kinda cliquey and once are formed they usually dont accept new people
-More politically divisive, more politically aggresive groups that further divide social circles (im aware politics is a heated topic but apparently more so at usyd)
How much of this is true? can someone please correct if I'm wrong.
In terms of positives I have heard both sides say they all have a vast amount of activities and clubs to do so I'm going to assume they are equal in regards to clubs
The negatives in the social life for both Unis differs and here is what Ive heard
UNSW
-High proportion of asian students who do not interact with anyone outside there asian subdivision (that sounds racist-sorry)
-Selective school kids who don't interact with others and are kinda up themselves
USYD
-Also significant number of antisocial asian students but less so
-Higher number of private school kids who are kinda sometimes shitty
-Social groups that do form are kinda cliquey and once are formed they usually dont accept new people
-More politically divisive, more politically aggresive groups that further divide social circles (im aware politics is a heated topic but apparently more so at usyd)
How much of this is true? can someone please correct if I'm wrong.