While Bond is generally perceived as a school of dubious reputation for rich kids, I'm quite swayed by their prospectus (good marketing I know, but not necessarily a bad thing) and very interested in applying.
However as you would imagine, the lingering doubts on employment prospects and public opinion is holding me back.
On the flipside though, there are many who praise its teaching quality, small class sizes etc. and the claims about Bond graduates having the highest satisfaction and starting salary etc.
I visited the campus for myself and really did find the staff more helpful and friendly than most other Unis. More importantly I like how the school invest in facilities for the different faculties - moot court for Law, trading room for Finance etc.
I get the impression they're putting alot of effort towards raising their reputation and see that as good thing for students like me.
Yes, they have expensive fees but other Unis have a larger population and also full-fee students but don't seem to invest the same amount of money into infrastructure and good lecturer ratio.
So, I'm very confused. My heart says Bond, my head says no.
Does anyone have a balanced opinion on this? Is trading off "prestige" for better teaching quality a risk worth taking? My neighbour's daughter is at ANU, and while she discouraged me, she did concede that Bond has a very impressive Law library.
However as you would imagine, the lingering doubts on employment prospects and public opinion is holding me back.
On the flipside though, there are many who praise its teaching quality, small class sizes etc. and the claims about Bond graduates having the highest satisfaction and starting salary etc.
I visited the campus for myself and really did find the staff more helpful and friendly than most other Unis. More importantly I like how the school invest in facilities for the different faculties - moot court for Law, trading room for Finance etc.
I get the impression they're putting alot of effort towards raising their reputation and see that as good thing for students like me.
Yes, they have expensive fees but other Unis have a larger population and also full-fee students but don't seem to invest the same amount of money into infrastructure and good lecturer ratio.
So, I'm very confused. My heart says Bond, my head says no.
Does anyone have a balanced opinion on this? Is trading off "prestige" for better teaching quality a risk worth taking? My neighbour's daughter is at ANU, and while she discouraged me, she did concede that Bond has a very impressive Law library.