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I have spent the past few months trying to make a decision about whether I should enrol in University of Melbourne or ANU for an undergraduate degree next year but I am still stuck so I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts. I would be an interstate student from QLD hopefully staying on-campus.
At University of Melbourne, I would study a Bachelor of Science, probably majoring in Mathematical Physics. However, I am not entirely sure of my major so I would probably put off deciding that for as long as possible. I believe I would be eligible for a Chancellor's scholarship which covers tuition (around 7k/year) + 10k/year in living allowances. However, I have heard opinions that UniMelb isn't the best for undergraduate degrees because, by the time you have finished, you haven't really specialised much in a specific area.
At ANU, I would probably study a Bachelor of Philosophy (Science). This degree focuses more on research I believe, which I have an interest in. I have also heard that ANU is good for physics, which I am interested in. I am also leaning a bit more towards ANU because I have heard that it is easier to make friends due to the large interstate cohort and nature of the phb program. However, the scholarship is somewhat less than that of UniMelb (12k/year) so it may be a bit harder to support myself financially.
On-campus accomodation at both would be relatively the same cost due to other support so I am not really taking this into consideration too much.
In terms of my plans, after university, I have not fully decided yet. I have enjoyed physics/maths in high school and heard that they are good general degrees that can open a lot of doors (eg. finance/further science research)), so I have decided to pursue these topics.
Overall, I think I would prefer ANU based on what I have heard about each. However, I wan't sure if the difference between the two (if there was one) was great enough to justify the potential financial difference (around 4k/year cheaper at melbourne). Sorry if this is not the right place to ask these sorts of questions or if the information I gave is not really sufficient, but I would greatly appreciate any advice (even it is small). Thanks!
At University of Melbourne, I would study a Bachelor of Science, probably majoring in Mathematical Physics. However, I am not entirely sure of my major so I would probably put off deciding that for as long as possible. I believe I would be eligible for a Chancellor's scholarship which covers tuition (around 7k/year) + 10k/year in living allowances. However, I have heard opinions that UniMelb isn't the best for undergraduate degrees because, by the time you have finished, you haven't really specialised much in a specific area.
At ANU, I would probably study a Bachelor of Philosophy (Science). This degree focuses more on research I believe, which I have an interest in. I have also heard that ANU is good for physics, which I am interested in. I am also leaning a bit more towards ANU because I have heard that it is easier to make friends due to the large interstate cohort and nature of the phb program. However, the scholarship is somewhat less than that of UniMelb (12k/year) so it may be a bit harder to support myself financially.
On-campus accomodation at both would be relatively the same cost due to other support so I am not really taking this into consideration too much.
In terms of my plans, after university, I have not fully decided yet. I have enjoyed physics/maths in high school and heard that they are good general degrees that can open a lot of doors (eg. finance/further science research)), so I have decided to pursue these topics.
Overall, I think I would prefer ANU based on what I have heard about each. However, I wan't sure if the difference between the two (if there was one) was great enough to justify the potential financial difference (around 4k/year cheaper at melbourne). Sorry if this is not the right place to ask these sorts of questions or if the information I gave is not really sufficient, but I would greatly appreciate any advice (even it is small). Thanks!