kirstin hunter
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science/arts in history
I guess it's kinda a related discipline
I guess it's kinda a related discipline
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Where did you get that idea from?phrred said:what makes UNSW teaching so poor compared to Syd Uni teaching?
Where are your statistics?phrred said:And it recent years why has the popularity of USYD (esp with the white population) grown so much whilst UNSW diminished
*Raises hand* - come on transfer!redslert said:Where are your statistics?
I don't know about the second part, but the teaching rankings I was referring to were published in (I think) The Australian last year. It forms part of the graduate assessment - when you graduate you fill in a survey asking all these questions about your course and stuff like that. They also consider a whole lot of other information and come up with rankings based on teaching, graduate employment, and anything else that they think is worth comparing.phrred said:what makes UNSW teaching so poor compared to Syd Uni teaching?
And it recent years why has the popularity of USYD (esp with the white population) grown so much whilst UNSW diminished
The article Kirstin is referring too, i saw it tooredslert said:Where did you get that idea from?
Where are your statistics?
that means nothing. unsw simply supplies more spots than sydney does with a lot of its courses.phrred said:The article Kirstin is referring too, i saw it too
Fall of UNSW courses in terms of UAI (demand) relative to Syd
There are more places as the uni needs more money.phrred said:but cutoffs a lower for commerce, economics, arts, science as well-- virtually everything