mushroom_head
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Well i'll be starting uni next year and i wanna join heaps of clubs, meet loads of people and soak up uni life. So what clubs are you guys going to join?, or have joined already if you're in uni? Any cool recommendations?
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Sure they'll gladly take your membership fee and never have to worry about actually doing anything for youmushroom_head said:most probably i'd be going to unsw or uts. ahh..clubs sound fun. you can always join and not attend right?
CV padding?natstar said:But whats the point of joining then?
hehe you'll quickly learn that at uni, not much is freemushroom_head said:you have to pay a fee?... now that i didn't know about.
Actually, with the social clubs they're usually between $1 and $10 depending on the uni (the minimum membership fee for UTS Union affiliate clubs is $2, for union members). Sports clubs tend to be much higher, from $20 to $100 depending on what equipment etc is included, and the academic clubs (ie faculty clubs) are usually classified as social clubs but some faculty clubs (like LSS at UTS - the Law Students Society) sneak their membership into other things like orientation camps.LeftrightOut said:hehe you'll quickly learn that at uni, not much is freeMost clubs are like $5-$100 a year so it depends, and then they give you free events throughout the year and some paid ones as well.
that's why I defered my HECS, like most other students I knew who were on a tight budget, paying upfront in such a situation is just waiting for something financially to give and then you're stuck without a paddle.natstar said:Im poor enough having to spend $400 on text books, $150 a semester on student fees, and my upfront HECS, AND living away from home.....uni is so expensive dammit
Every uni I have been to it started at $5 and worked it's way up. I don't know why they would bother charging anything if they are going to have 1 and 2 buck entriesLexicographer said:Actually, with the social clubs they're usually between $1 and $10 depending on the uni (the minimum membership fee for UTS Union affiliate clubs is $2, for union members). Sports clubs tend to be much higher, from $20 to $100 depending on what equipment etc is included, and the academic clubs (ie faculty clubs) are usually classified as social clubs but some faculty clubs (like LSS at UTS - the Law Students Society) sneak their membership into other things like orientation camps.
You must be thinking of Arts studentsmushroom_head said:Really? no time for anything else? But uni students look so freeeee
look is the key word there. don't get yourself into the situation of most people where you think uni is a bludge. there is still work. there are still exams every half year. exams count for a bit portion of your mark (like 50%) and for some subjects if you don't pass the final you fail the course. minai told me all this when i was arguing uni would be a piece of cake and i didn't want to believe him.mushroom_head said:Really? no time for anything else? But uni students look so freeeee
they gotta eat ya knowmushroom_head said:you have to pay a fee?... now that i didn't know about.
at least contribute a bit towards it, u wouldnt want a complete financial debt crawling you when u graduateLeftrightOut said:that's why I defered my HECS, like most other students I knew who were on a tight budget, paying upfront in such a situation is just waiting for something financially to give and then you're stuck without a paddle.
No i'm quite happy with my chunk of HECS debt, it gets paid off slowly every year. Chances are the first job most people will get out of uni will fall below the threshold anyway as it keeps on getting raised. And then you always have the option of just leaving the country and working overseas if the 1500-3000 a year out of your paypacket is such a huge concern.theone123 said:at least contribute a bit towards it, u wouldnt want a complete financial debt crawling you when u graduate
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