lind27
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Can anyone tell me if UWS is as bad as people say?
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Well, then, at least in my experience - what you have heard is wrong.katie tully said:I think the crap reputation has more to do with the calibre of the lecturers. From what I've heard, barely any of them speak le anglais
Not so - apart from the fact that the lecturers don't necessarily have less experience that at other unis, a lot of the lecturers at uws ARE the lecturers at other unis as a lot teach at more than one placeGavvvvvin said:... Just because lectureres at other unis may have more experience in their respective field, doesnt mean this is relevant to what they are teaching or their abilities as a lecturer. ...
by social life, do u mean clubs and societies? i cant seem to find any on their website... uni would just be dull if u dont get to join anything!Wooz said:It depends what your doing, most courses are alright. It does have a crap reputation due to us being westies, but yeah the social life is also lacking.
Wooz said:Both, there are a few events organised by the universities own company uwsconnect, but there isn't any real appeal to students.
Their is a lack of clubs and societies because of the multi-campus nature of UWS.
www.uwsconnect.com.au
http://uwssa.org.au/Clubs and Societies.htm
Their are alot of casuals, casualistion is a huge problem for UWS, also alot of them are at UWS since they couldn't get employed by other univerisities.katie tully said:Well no, it doesn't mean what I've heard is wrong, it just means in your experience you haven't had many international lecturers.
My friend has. And has stated to me, the biggest issues she has with UWS are the lecturers.
Not saying it's a shit uni, just saying I've heard there seems to be a lot of lecturers of whom English is not their native language
Out of curiosity - what course do you do?Wooz said:Their are alot of casuals, casualistion is a huge problem for UWS, also alot of them are at UWS since they couldn't get employed by other univerisities.
I always get atleast one fob lecturer every semester. It really sux.
Lol i don't mean to sound rude but, duh - that is why i said that in my experience that isn't true and for clarification sake my experience = lecturers from the School of Law, School of Management, School of ER and School of Eco and Financekatie tully said:Well no, it doesn't mean what I've heard is wrong, it just means in your experience you haven't had many international lecturers.
PM'dLara1986 said:Out of curiosity - what course do you do?
I agree with the casualisation aspect to an extent, although family members at other unis doing different degrees have complained about the same thing so i don't know how much of that is a UWS thing or just a general trend.
Just curious as I have done a Business (HRM and IR) degree and am doing a law degree and form speaking to lecturers/tutors - i am yet to hear of any who are working at UWS because they couldn't get work elsewhere.
Seems from my experience that a huge number of them teach at UWS because they want to, eg because they don't agree with the UWS stigma and want to help fix the problem I guess, or they teach at a number of places because they're passionate about a particular subject so teach that area at a few unis etc
I know a fair few used to teach elsewhere and are pretty experienced but chose to teach at UWS or other 'non city' unis because of the different approach to teaching and all those kinds of things.
PM'd back.Wooz said:PM'd
The academics that tend to have problems are usually in lesser roles as demonstrators and tutors, I've recieved dozens of student complaints in regards to a few of them. Their are only a handful of 'poor' unit co-ordinators and lecturers though.
There are some great lecturers, but they seem to be in the minority now.
Their not mine.lizziegirl said:btw wooz i think i saw one of ur posters advertising a forensics club on several noticeboards @ hawkes campus hows that going?