My point was that it's more about the groups people are forced to make, rather than what the student body does, which makes people more 'sociable' at uni (I was talking about people being generally sociable or wanting to socialise, rather than the campus life, probably more in relation to this or similar quotes: )PwarYuex said:What's your point? 1. Yet the Lidcombe campus life is as dead as ours. 2. Lidcombe is neither isolated or central.
But a good student body would definitely help, I will not deny the fact that I had high hopes for the atmosphere that was supposed to be there from student bodies when starting at mac and was totally disappointed when I slowly realised it didn't seem to exist. Then I decided that I had unrealistic high-hopes and how it was was how it was supposed to be.PwarYuex said:I know. Makes me laugh every time. I wouldn't mind this subforum to attract a few more students. But then again, people here are pretty shit: The biggest meetup ever was 6(?) people -- all of whom, bar one, already knew each other. Pretty indicative of the university culture at large, I think.
That's really interesting, for some reason I think I have realised that only a few academics I have come across studied at Macquarie (note this is just generally, I don't know about the Ivy League and so on), but I thought that the lack was because it's a relatively 'new' uni with 'new' degrees... but this definitely isn't true for the uni as a whole. I guess it's in line though with the small size of the uni and the fact that most of our postgrads are by coursework.PwarYuex said:I know, it's really weird.
I'm just coming to realise how the uni is. It's a terrible attitude, but I've adopted a really negative opinion based on my recent looking at other unis. When it comes to academic postings, Macquarie graduates are just not present. I think the only Macquarie graduate I've seen in a reasonable academic position is UNSW's dean of law, and she only did her UG at Macquarie. Point me to one Oxbridge or Ivy League academic who is an MQ grad, and I will point you to 100x who went somewhere else in Australia. I won't start about the academic side (which is, in part, reflected in the lack of MQ postings outside of the uni). And when you come to the non-academic side, it's obvious that we're massively lacking. And this is why we're behind a lot of hideously bad unis in every ranking imaginable.
hahaha so true, all my 'closest' uni friends live literally close. no more than 20-30 mins away. some live within walking distance.K. said:Its probably because i'm from the country side and I think someone an hours drive away is still within my neighbours range, but I've found one thing with uni people (sydney people actually..) that anywhere over 20 minutes away is pretty much another planet. I live in the city, right in the hype of all things Sydney! and I don't see Macquarie as being far away, but whenever people ask me where I live and I tell them they are like "wow poor you, you have to travel so far!", honestly, when the hell did 40mins-1hr travel become "so far away"?
Daytime activities could work.
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