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Nah i was mentioning the campus @ UTS compared to UNSWIf you're talking about the grey building, the walk through the tunnel should only take 5-10 minutes, whereas with the bus ride to UNSW may take longer.
Nah i was mentioning the campus @ UTS compared to UNSWIf you're talking about the grey building, the walk through the tunnel should only take 5-10 minutes, whereas with the bus ride to UNSW may take longer.
you must also factor in wait time. usually a 5 minute wait for the express bus to unswPeople say that travelling to UTS is easier because its closer to central but is that true cause it takes about 10 mins to walk to UTS and takes similar time to catch a bus from central to UNSW so there is really not much difference?
My thinking exactlyalso that bus ride to unsw really helps with last minute cramming for exams. its a solid 15 minutes of extra study time
I live within a 5 minute drive of my old high school. On public transport it takes me 50 mins to get to UNSW on a good day, up to 1hr 30mins on a really bad day (they're rare). The one and only time I decided to drive to uni, it was during peakhour, and it ended up taking longer than public transport (and infinitely more stressful).Really? Hmmmm maybe it just seems long for me because I travelled far less for my high school =(
Haha, I always plan on doing that - and then I end up having to stand, and then it's almost impossible so I just give up.(also that bus ride to unsw really helps with last minute cramming for exams. its a solid 15 minutes of extra study time )
You'd be surprised with how many people say that as a backing point for them going to UTS, pretty stupid if you ask mebut no one will choose uts over unsw because of travel times. too close, like a few km's apart. maybe if it was MQ vs UWS vs. UNSW