Oh, depending on government support, of course! It's Canberra, the home of bureaucratic government offices! *huggles Centrelink*Crikket said:is it hard to find a job in canberra? or will we be depending on government support?
er, I realise this sounds a little stupid, but they don't take in your race when you apply for jobs and that do you? I'm asking this because in whoop whoop it's much easier to work at azn takeaways and resturants etc than anywhere else...but the pay is shit and you have to compete with non azns to get the jobs.alphatango said:Oh, depending on government support, of course! It's Canberra, the home of bureaucratic government offices! *huggles Centrelink*
But in all seriousness, there's quite a bit of retail work around, so I understand it's *reasonably* easy to find a job...
That really isn't true at all!!!!!alphatango said:easy to find a job...
I lived at Ursies for a couple of years. Each floor of each block has male & female bathrooms, w/ two toilets and two showers each. With 24 students per floor, you end up sharing shower and toilet with 5-6 other people, but it's cleaned every weekday so it's not too bad. I got pretty homesick in my first year away from home, but I found the Ursies environment to be warm and welcoming. Open day for ANU should be late August I think, you should go check out all the residences before you make a decision. Good luck with whatever you decide to do.specialjenny said:I am thinking about changing from UNSW to ANU (since I hate UNSW) and thinking about staying at Ursula's (I am going to get bad homesicks) ...just wondering...how are the bathrooms and toilets shared? Like approximately between how many people?
Regards.
No you don't. You CAN apply for a bursary either from the hall you're staying at or the university. Bursaries from the halls are usually in the area of $500 and the bursaries offered by the university are (or so I've heard) a little more generous. To receive a bursary you have to demonstrate that you're going through some sort of financial hardship and you must provide a reason as to why you hadn't planned for said hardship to occur.e11e said:Does one automatically get an allowance from the government if staying in one of the halls
I have to say this to everyone who asks about youth allowance... Working is only one way in which you can apply for youth allowance. The forms etc are all available on the Centrelink website and I advise that you look into them.or is it Youth Allowance where you have to work for it beforehand?
Packard wings are larger rooms with kitchens and toilets in the new wing and are self catered. They are also only open to students who've been at Bruce Hall for 3 years or more, so don't bother applying . Just apply for the single room.Jago said:On another note, what's the difference between:
Bruce Hall - Packard Wing Double
Bruce Hall - Packard Wing Single
Bruce Hall - single room catered
as in, prices/catering options/etc etc? because i'm doing the accomodation applications atm and i really don't know how to distinguish them...
You ring up and cancel? I only had to pay my deposit after offers were released.if i apply for accomodation and is successful but if i don't get into the course, what would happen to my application?
Only the hall that you get in to. Also, I payed my deposit after offers were released, less than a week after.and on the accomodation booklet there's a registration fee of about $180, when do you have to pay that? If you apply for more than 1 hall, would you have to pay the registration fee of all of the halls?
ah wonderful I applied for the packard wing thing. -_________-neo_o said:Packard wings are larger rooms with kitchens and toilets in the new wing and are self catered. They are also only open to students who've been at Bruce Hall for 3 years or more, so don't bother applying . Just apply for the single room.
You ring up and cancel? I only had to pay my deposit after offers were released.
Only the hall that you get in to. Also, I payed my deposit after offers were released, less than a week after.
I suppose when it says "Academic offer accepted" it must mean they're considering your UAI and details against others.http://accom.anu.edu.au/Accomm/Halls/Halls.php#accepted said:When will I know if I am accepted ?
* New domestic students will be sent an offer of accommodation after they have received an academic offer to study at ANU, this will be from mid-January 2006 onwards
* New international students will be sent an offer of accommodation after they have accepted their academic offer.
This means that most international students will need to pay their course fee deposit before they can confirm their accommodation.
Accommodation offers will begin from 1 November and will be sent via email to students as they accept their academic offers.
It is very important for international students to accept their academic offers early. This usually involves paying your course fee deposit. The earlier you accept your academic offer, the earlier we can confirm your accommodation. Students who accept their academic offer late may not be guaranteed accommodation.