NorthWestClouds
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Going to CSU Wagga in '07 - Got the Cottages!
Hi all
I thought I might share this here, might be an interesting read for a few others in a similar position as I.
I've been accepted to CSU Wagga Wagga this year, and yet, I come from Sydney (Penrith), which consequently means a move down to the country. By all means I am excited, and looking forward to it!
I am not a recent school leaver, I finished my HSC in 2004, and for the past two years, have been studying IT at UTS.
My my, what an ordeal that was! Doing well in IPT and SDD back in the HSC days, naturally IT was the next thing to move onto. But man, what a culture shock that was!
Won't go into details, but suffice to say, I felt my creativity was banned and my personality a threat. Rather than finish this degree and sulk about how bad the job is, I thought stuff this, I'm going elsewhere, and that direction was the arts.
After much research, talking to lots of people, and a few setbacks with applying for the City ones, I've been accepted into CSU, immediately sent my acceptance, accommodation and payment, and I'm certainty I will enjoy this.
Don't know about the rest of you, I'm looking forward to no traffic, no crowds, no homeless nutters, no 1hr train commutes.... good people, good course and good town and a good time! And I won't be turning back!
I've applied to stay at the Butlers Hall, followed by those self catered joints in South Wagga. I thought, for myself, too many shenanigans involved with off-campus accomodation, and I think for a new start, having equal peers at accomodation would help me alot.... as well as the catering!
Oh, and if you're wondering what course I'm doing? I'll be one of those technical artsy fartsy Bachelor of Arts in Television Production students I'm stoked, although I did have images of me walking around with those funky oversized art canvas bags.
Anyhow, enough chatter.
*TV Production, brothers and sisters... how many are usually in this course per year? I'm a tad worried it's going to be like my previous IT course, where there's like 200 people, but they're all nasty and to themselves kinda folk
*Anyone else from Sydney, or elsewhere really, coming to study at Wagga this year? I know NO ONE in the Riverina, so I'm sure we can help each other establish drinking buddies.
*Any BoS folks here who are presently at CSU? Is it true that like Kangaroos and other native animals wondering around the place?
*Accommodation. I read they do it by some lucky-dip lottery ballot, although does anyone know what the numbers are for folks applying for accomodation compared to the numbers avaliable?
*Employment. Is it easy getting a part-time/casual job in town? I have the faith that Wagga, being 'the largest inland town', employment opportunities should be rife? (Although I also had this facid fantasy of getting an RSA and working in a pub!).
*Internet. I believe they have the internet now connected to Wagga?
Thanks for any assistance provided. Point of no return now!
Hi all
I thought I might share this here, might be an interesting read for a few others in a similar position as I.
I've been accepted to CSU Wagga Wagga this year, and yet, I come from Sydney (Penrith), which consequently means a move down to the country. By all means I am excited, and looking forward to it!
I am not a recent school leaver, I finished my HSC in 2004, and for the past two years, have been studying IT at UTS.
My my, what an ordeal that was! Doing well in IPT and SDD back in the HSC days, naturally IT was the next thing to move onto. But man, what a culture shock that was!
Won't go into details, but suffice to say, I felt my creativity was banned and my personality a threat. Rather than finish this degree and sulk about how bad the job is, I thought stuff this, I'm going elsewhere, and that direction was the arts.
After much research, talking to lots of people, and a few setbacks with applying for the City ones, I've been accepted into CSU, immediately sent my acceptance, accommodation and payment, and I'm certainty I will enjoy this.
Don't know about the rest of you, I'm looking forward to no traffic, no crowds, no homeless nutters, no 1hr train commutes.... good people, good course and good town and a good time! And I won't be turning back!
I've applied to stay at the Butlers Hall, followed by those self catered joints in South Wagga. I thought, for myself, too many shenanigans involved with off-campus accomodation, and I think for a new start, having equal peers at accomodation would help me alot.... as well as the catering!
Oh, and if you're wondering what course I'm doing? I'll be one of those technical artsy fartsy Bachelor of Arts in Television Production students I'm stoked, although I did have images of me walking around with those funky oversized art canvas bags.
Anyhow, enough chatter.
*TV Production, brothers and sisters... how many are usually in this course per year? I'm a tad worried it's going to be like my previous IT course, where there's like 200 people, but they're all nasty and to themselves kinda folk
*Anyone else from Sydney, or elsewhere really, coming to study at Wagga this year? I know NO ONE in the Riverina, so I'm sure we can help each other establish drinking buddies.
*Any BoS folks here who are presently at CSU? Is it true that like Kangaroos and other native animals wondering around the place?
*Accommodation. I read they do it by some lucky-dip lottery ballot, although does anyone know what the numbers are for folks applying for accomodation compared to the numbers avaliable?
*Employment. Is it easy getting a part-time/casual job in town? I have the faith that Wagga, being 'the largest inland town', employment opportunities should be rife? (Although I also had this facid fantasy of getting an RSA and working in a pub!).
*Internet. I believe they have the internet now connected to Wagga?
Thanks for any assistance provided. Point of no return now!
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