rawrliongirl
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Okay so I got guaranteed entry to UNSW Bachelor of Science.
I'm wondering whether to opt for UNSW or UTS. I was thinking of doing something to do with biomedical science - which is a degree at UTS..but all I can see at UNSW is biomedical engineering or majoring in biomed in the B Science course.
I was wondering what others recommend.
Would it be foolish to turn down UNSW?
The only thing making my decision more difficult is the fact that UTS have much newer facilities, including the new superlab and new lecture theatres and whatnot. I've been to UNSW labs, they aren't bad but aren't as updated as UTS'.
Is there much difference in terms of lecturers, practical lessons etc?
I've heard that UTS is more practical in its teaching with science? And their graduates are better able to apply their practical knowledge?
And as for student support, a current UNSW student told me that there isn't much support for students and most of the time they are left to their own devices for things including internships and whatnot, whereas UTS gives you a little more help. Is this true?
This is probably one of the hardest decisions of my life lol. UNSW has been my dream Uni since year 8/9 but after seeing the new science facilities at UTS i don't know what to do anymore. :/
I understand that UNSW is one of the top unis and some may be biased towards it because of its 'elite' status, but I want to see what would be a better option for the path I want to take.
Thanks~
I'm wondering whether to opt for UNSW or UTS. I was thinking of doing something to do with biomedical science - which is a degree at UTS..but all I can see at UNSW is biomedical engineering or majoring in biomed in the B Science course.
I was wondering what others recommend.
Would it be foolish to turn down UNSW?
The only thing making my decision more difficult is the fact that UTS have much newer facilities, including the new superlab and new lecture theatres and whatnot. I've been to UNSW labs, they aren't bad but aren't as updated as UTS'.
Is there much difference in terms of lecturers, practical lessons etc?
I've heard that UTS is more practical in its teaching with science? And their graduates are better able to apply their practical knowledge?
And as for student support, a current UNSW student told me that there isn't much support for students and most of the time they are left to their own devices for things including internships and whatnot, whereas UTS gives you a little more help. Is this true?
This is probably one of the hardest decisions of my life lol. UNSW has been my dream Uni since year 8/9 but after seeing the new science facilities at UTS i don't know what to do anymore. :/
I understand that UNSW is one of the top unis and some may be biased towards it because of its 'elite' status, but I want to see what would be a better option for the path I want to take.
Thanks~