Measananon
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HI All,
I'm looking to study Arts/Law in 2017, but can't choose between UNSW and USYD. (In Arts i would be interested in Politics, Philosophy, Sociology, Government, and Economics, just for context )I know that this has been discussed numerous times on here, so I'm sorry to reignite the discussion! It would be awesome to hear newer and more relevant, anecdotal info.
So, if anyone would be able to post generally about what they Like/Dislike about UNSW/USYD and what made you choose your uni, it would be greatly appreciated!
It would be awesome if someone could comment mainly on;
- the competition at USYD Law (and if its as demeaning as people say?)
- the smaller classes at UNSW Law compared to USYD Law (and if UNSW is more student-oriented? Do you feel 'lost in the crowd' at USYD or UNSW?)
- lifestyle and general vibes (mainly what the people are like!)
- the amount of HELP that you get from Law lecturers/uni; I get the impression that UNSW tries to help students pass, whereas USYD tries to sieve out the competition? I feel like UNSW offers a more welcoming environment which would be less daunting as a first year student, but I may be misinformed.
- is true that USYD is conservative as opposed to UNSW's progressive nature?
So really, just any comments about why you chose Law (or any degree) at UNSW/USYD would be great help! (And if you'd like to link old threads, that's cool too!)
Thank you sm
I'm looking to study Arts/Law in 2017, but can't choose between UNSW and USYD. (In Arts i would be interested in Politics, Philosophy, Sociology, Government, and Economics, just for context )I know that this has been discussed numerous times on here, so I'm sorry to reignite the discussion! It would be awesome to hear newer and more relevant, anecdotal info.
So, if anyone would be able to post generally about what they Like/Dislike about UNSW/USYD and what made you choose your uni, it would be greatly appreciated!
It would be awesome if someone could comment mainly on;
- the competition at USYD Law (and if its as demeaning as people say?)
- the smaller classes at UNSW Law compared to USYD Law (and if UNSW is more student-oriented? Do you feel 'lost in the crowd' at USYD or UNSW?)
- lifestyle and general vibes (mainly what the people are like!)
- the amount of HELP that you get from Law lecturers/uni; I get the impression that UNSW tries to help students pass, whereas USYD tries to sieve out the competition? I feel like UNSW offers a more welcoming environment which would be less daunting as a first year student, but I may be misinformed.
- is true that USYD is conservative as opposed to UNSW's progressive nature?
So really, just any comments about why you chose Law (or any degree) at UNSW/USYD would be great help! (And if you'd like to link old threads, that's cool too!)
Thank you sm