Hi,
I deleted my other thread because I just got access to my.csu today, and the majority of my questions have been answered there. I'd still like input from Journalism students at CSU Bathurst, though. I was intending to go to UTS, but the CSU offer just sort of came out of left field - I really wasn't expecting it, so for the last week I've been reading up on CSU, but there are still some things I'd like to know.
Since I was anticipating going to UTS, I know more about UTS's Journalism course than I do CSU's. At UTS there are no exams for Journalism, which I was looking forward to . . . but I'm assuming that there are exams for Journalism at CSU? If so, what are they about exactly? Like, what is being assessed . . .? (Personally I like UTS's policy on exams. =P)
As with the above, Journalism at UTS wouldn't have me purchasing a lot of textbooks, but "Readings" - so I knew my wallet wasn't going to burn. Does CSU Journalism require a lot of textbooks? Because the process of moving to Bathurst will have me quite poor as it is. =P How many textbooks a "session" would I need to purchase, and the price range they'd cost me? (If someone has the ISBN of a textbook required for first year Journalism at CSU, that would be awesome too!) Alternatively, if the textbooks really aren't used that often (hopefully), could I just borrow the textbooks from the library and photocopy the necessary pages? XD;
I've lost my actual Tax File Number form, but I've got the number itself written down on paper. There's no reason I actually need the physical TFN form, right? I'm OK to pop up at O-Week with just the number to fill out the HECS-Help form? =P
Regarding on-campus accommodation - does every student room have a port that I can plug an Ethernet cable into to access the internet? Or is it all wireless?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me out a bit~ =)
I deleted my other thread because I just got access to my.csu today, and the majority of my questions have been answered there. I'd still like input from Journalism students at CSU Bathurst, though. I was intending to go to UTS, but the CSU offer just sort of came out of left field - I really wasn't expecting it, so for the last week I've been reading up on CSU, but there are still some things I'd like to know.
Since I was anticipating going to UTS, I know more about UTS's Journalism course than I do CSU's. At UTS there are no exams for Journalism, which I was looking forward to . . . but I'm assuming that there are exams for Journalism at CSU? If so, what are they about exactly? Like, what is being assessed . . .? (Personally I like UTS's policy on exams. =P)
As with the above, Journalism at UTS wouldn't have me purchasing a lot of textbooks, but "Readings" - so I knew my wallet wasn't going to burn. Does CSU Journalism require a lot of textbooks? Because the process of moving to Bathurst will have me quite poor as it is. =P How many textbooks a "session" would I need to purchase, and the price range they'd cost me? (If someone has the ISBN of a textbook required for first year Journalism at CSU, that would be awesome too!) Alternatively, if the textbooks really aren't used that often (hopefully), could I just borrow the textbooks from the library and photocopy the necessary pages? XD;
I've lost my actual Tax File Number form, but I've got the number itself written down on paper. There's no reason I actually need the physical TFN form, right? I'm OK to pop up at O-Week with just the number to fill out the HECS-Help form? =P
Regarding on-campus accommodation - does every student room have a port that I can plug an Ethernet cable into to access the internet? Or is it all wireless?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me out a bit~ =)