Ziff said:
There is no social life in Wollongong. I come from Wollongong. I know. You will find Sydney a much better place to live with more people who are likely to be in line with your social, political and moral outlook.
Wollongong is nothing but dirty bogans, so don't worry about it.
There's no social life in Wollongong if you're a complete loser. Even I can go out and have fun at Wollongong, talk to people I know and you'll find that it's really hard for me to bother going out or enjoy myself while I'm out.
I think we just found Ziff's true calling.
As for Sydney, I think anybody can find people who are in line with their social/political and moral outlooks there.
jaihson said:
Hey, was just after some advice. Sorry if us year 12 leavers are getting annoying with all the "which uni" questions, but i'd appreciate any advice. I achieved a uai of 99.8, and am having serious trouble deciding where to study law. I can either;
- go to UOW and still live at home due to it being close
OR
- I could go to Usyd, but have to move up there to go.
I've looked at both uni's, so this isnt a "which uni is better" question. I just feel that there is perhaps more opportunity for things up in Sydney rather than living in a small rural coastal town where I do now. On the other hand, the cost of living would be much higher if I moved away.
Also, for those who have had to move away for uni to study law, is it hard to juggle part-time work and study?
The reason I hadnt planned for any of this before is that I was only expecting to get the uai for wollongong. Now Ive been trying to get all the advice I can. If anyone could share some light from your own experience that would be awesome.
Thanks Heaps!
Where in the region do you live? If you're anywhere from Kiama up, you might consider commuting everyday to USyd (though that'll get long/boring/suicide inducing, I'd imagine).
Otherwise, choose the university you really want to go to? If you do really want to go to Sydney, go there. If worse comes to worse and you run out of money by the end of the year, you could always transfer to UoW and live at home (there are people who do transfer from sandstone universities to the regional/suburban ones).
Sydney definately has the backing of one of Australia's premier universities, especially in the field of Law. It is also a member of the Group of Eight (a "No Homers" club for elite universities), and has a long standing reputation.
Wollongong is a lot smaller than Sydney, therefore has a much more friendly/home-like atmosphere. Wollongong is also Australia's premier university in teaching as selected by the Australian Government, which means you have a higher chance of leaving uni knowing what you're talking about if you go to Wollongong. Also, finally, the campus is a lot cleaner than Sydney (the air is so much clearer in Wollongong than in the City).
As for my opinion of what you should do? I say go to Sydney if you can afford it. It's an opportunity that you shouldn't miss.
GoodToGo said:
In some circles there is still a cultural cringe factor with non-USYD...it's stupid because some of the other unis have really high, perhaps superior teaching.
There's no perhaps about it, the University of Wollongong
does have superior teaching.
With your marks you should go to the best law school you can get into.
If Wollongong's teaching is superior to that of Sydney's, then wouldn't that make Wollongong's law school better than Sydney's for jaihson's sake? At least in terms of graduate outcomes?