while I have your attention kind sir, can I eat in lectures??? Please excuse my misuse of punctuation but this is a very important question that I am gathering a general consensus for.
Basically all 2nd year+ uni students (or graduates!) please list all of the things
:)
P.S. It would be kindly appreciated if you could tell me what your opinion on eating in lectures is (i.e. fine, rude, inconsiderate, only if you're quiet, etc.). Thank you!
Sorry what do you mean by this :/
EDIT: Also, done: http://community.boredofstudies.org/586/general-university-discussion/347593/how-university-different-high-school.html#post7102365
Camden, Picton, Oran Park - a.k.a the rural-ish areas of south-western sydney
Wollongong is also very white. I had a teacher from Kiama who had never heard of Ramadan/Eid/fasting
Unless you're from a super white area haha
Trust me I've been white ppl who couldn't name more than like 3 countries in Asia (this includes China and Japan lol) or who have never heard of Ramadan or think that Sri Lankans/Pakis/Indians are all the same thing (because their suburb and school...
I can't help you with the technical side of things but in terms of you asking if you can double major then I'm pretty sure you can, it just means you have drastically fewer/no electives or sub-majors. USyd's handbook should probably explain it, or else I'm sure someone more knowledgeable than I...
From my understanding, WSU doesn't really have that much of a "uni life" in terms of societies and stuff in comparison to say UNSW so idk, is it worth going? Are any current WSU students able to tell me what it's like? Any 2015er WSU students going to go?
Just because you don't agree with it, doesn't make it stupid. There are kids who got hit but still grow up to be shit heads, just as there are people who were never hit as a kid but are as well-behaved as can be.