that's very true. i think it's because timetables are stuffed and you never share classes with the same people so often you'll find you don't have friends during lunch since other people have other classes or go home.harriet said:macquarie's a small uni and easy to find your way around especially with all teh building numbers. but people often seem to be alone when they're having lunch...
You don't have to have finished the hsc to come. Everyone's welcome on Advising Day...you'll see a bunch of lil kids around.duggoh said:I'm only entering yr 11 now, but I really wanna do media in writing at macquarie, and im thinking of going 2 the advising day on january 5 (if u didnt know that, u do now ) and pretend to have finished the hsc and stuff just 2 go 2 the little lectures and blow in and stuff ... should be fun...
and macquarie supposedly have som gay-lesbian club 2.... not that its really changes y i wanna go there, but because of that i guess they must be a pretty cool uni letting ppl have a club like that...
GoodToGo said:Macquarie has been dubbed the 'most radical university in Australia'. Nuff said.