Not a fan of sandstone, but every time I go to USYD, as I pass the law building, I take a quick glimpse at it and I feel a glimmer of hope sprouting inside me.
I personally prefer the UNSW Law building to the USYD Law building. The USYD library just feels badly designed, and I just don't architecturally understand why they've elevated the building. And the huge glass wave thing that sticks out jars with me for some reason. Idk, just my opinion.
USYD because you'll feel special since we don't give out bonus points to every applicant, their SO, their dog, and pet goldfish which allow them to do law - this also means that if you're in USYD law, you're more likely to have actually gotten 99.50 and gives you some reason to be slightly more elitist.
USYD Bonus Point Schemes (incl. Law):
- E12 (reduces ATAR to 95.00 if you can prove some financial disability and/or are located in a "under-performing" school
- Dux Scheme
- Elite Athlete and Performers (you can get the ATAR down to 97.70 if you're eligible)
- EAS (you can get the ATAR down to 97.75 if you're eligible)
- Indigenous Entry Schemes
- Mature Age Entry Schemes
Next year, UNSW will only consider LAT and EAS for Law. So, ironically, USYD will be the bonus point giver for Law next year.
Furthermore, USYD is in a better location - unlike UNSW which is in the middle of the city and nowhere at the same time. That is, no need to catch a train, a bus, then walk. Just a train and walk.
Randwick is HARDLY the middle of no where. Seriously, this isn't even a good point.
In fact, if you ask Google:
USYD to Sydney CBD: 13 minutes.
UNSW to Sydney CBD: 13 minutes.
And sometimes USYD can take longer because of traffic density.