dirtybeatles
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I want to do the Study Abroad program through my school: UC Santa Cruz, but I'm having a hard time deciding where I should go.
I am female, love to party and smoke weed (want to attend a "party school" if possible), and have a 3.4ish GPA (I'm not sure if you have the same system, but that's A's and B's). I usually get along better with guys than girls. I prefer warm weather, but anything is really better than cold, rainy Santa Cruz, and weather isn't really a deal-breaker. I'm planning on being a Writing major (specifically Creative Writing, but it doesn't look like any of these Unis have that program as far as I can tell, so I'll just be taking General writing courses).
These are all my options (I am sad that Mac isn't on there, as that was my first choice):
The Australian National University, Canberra
Flinders University, Adelaide
La Trobe University, Melbourne
Monash University, Melbourne
The University of Adelaide
The University of Melbourne
The University of New South Wales, Sydney
The University of Queensland, Brisbane
The University of Sydney
University of Tasmania, Hobart
The University of Western Australia, Perth
University of Wollongong
I bolded the ones I am considering most, but I am open to anything.
I know so little about the Australian education system, and it's been really hard to find any "real" info, about quality of life and what schools are known for what. You guys are my only hope.
Let me know what you think about the different schools, and what would be the best options for living if I attended them. This is a big deal, as I don't particularly want to live in dorms again, I'd rather live in an apartment. I also would rather live with Australians than other foreign exchange students as I don't want my experience to be touristy, and from what I've read, it seems most exchange students are Asians who keep to themselves.
Also, since I won't have a car (I don't know how common it is to have a car when you're at uni, there), I don't want to feel isolated. I want to be in a city where I can get around, and get from school to fun and interesting things as quickly and cheaply as possible.
Anyways, please give me help! I don't want to spend 9 months of my life at a school I end up hating, I want to make the right choice.
-Jill
I am female, love to party and smoke weed (want to attend a "party school" if possible), and have a 3.4ish GPA (I'm not sure if you have the same system, but that's A's and B's). I usually get along better with guys than girls. I prefer warm weather, but anything is really better than cold, rainy Santa Cruz, and weather isn't really a deal-breaker. I'm planning on being a Writing major (specifically Creative Writing, but it doesn't look like any of these Unis have that program as far as I can tell, so I'll just be taking General writing courses).
These are all my options (I am sad that Mac isn't on there, as that was my first choice):
The Australian National University, Canberra
Flinders University, Adelaide
La Trobe University, Melbourne
Monash University, Melbourne
The University of Adelaide
The University of Melbourne
The University of New South Wales, Sydney
The University of Queensland, Brisbane
The University of Sydney
University of Tasmania, Hobart
The University of Western Australia, Perth
University of Wollongong
I bolded the ones I am considering most, but I am open to anything.
I know so little about the Australian education system, and it's been really hard to find any "real" info, about quality of life and what schools are known for what. You guys are my only hope.
Let me know what you think about the different schools, and what would be the best options for living if I attended them. This is a big deal, as I don't particularly want to live in dorms again, I'd rather live in an apartment. I also would rather live with Australians than other foreign exchange students as I don't want my experience to be touristy, and from what I've read, it seems most exchange students are Asians who keep to themselves.
Also, since I won't have a car (I don't know how common it is to have a car when you're at uni, there), I don't want to feel isolated. I want to be in a city where I can get around, and get from school to fun and interesting things as quickly and cheaply as possible.
Anyways, please give me help! I don't want to spend 9 months of my life at a school I end up hating, I want to make the right choice.
-Jill