Lol I still go to high school, but I am I uni hopeful. And I'll probably only do that crazy thing once anyway since I'll probably feel icky and itchyHahahaha! Unhygienic but at least you make it on time! ) And hopefully, you don't do it much.
It's usually better to do an MBA after stepping into the real world.Unless you're studying law at USyd, and you intend on attending lectures, be prepared to sit on wooden planks for the duration of your degree.
With that said, social life is as much as you put into it. (I'm having a great time at USyd, but i'm a keen 1st yr undergrad lol).
In terms of the academics side of things, both are really good, just a matter of preference between either. I would go to USyd's open day on the 25th and compare it to UNSW if you want a feel for the uni.
Have you considered USyd's MBA? They've been advertising it like crazy in the last couple of weeks.
Well, true. Btw, how's the campus of UNSW? I can't really attend any open days as I am outside of Australia still.Social life is what you make of it.
One wordWell, true. Btw, how's the campus of UNSW? I can't really attend any open days as I am outside of Australia still.
USyd claims "more than 10,000 international students" and UNSW claims "over 11,000 international students".Still so confused. :|
Which univ has more international students?
I really appreciate your opinion. Makes me comfortable and excited to commence my studies. Personally which univ do you prefer overall?USyd claims "more than 10,000 international students" and UNSW claims "over 11,000 international students".
But it's hard to tell who's international and who's local...so you'll fit in so long as you can have an English conversation with someone.
It's going to be bias because most of us attend UNSW.I really appreciate your opinion. Makes me comfortable and excited to commence my studies. Personally which univ do you prefer overall?