I agreekrayzie_ said:go usyd =]
here comes another hilton wannabehscbec101 said:Im thinking of UWS in Bankstown to do a Bachalor in Hospitality Management, majoring in the tourism industry... i basically want to own a HOTEL... a big one to...
Im UAI hoping a 80+
UAI i need is 70... so yeh
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oh yeh.. i also forgot to mention the location as well its so far away from where i am (North Sydney)LottoX said:Yeah, I really want to move out; fucking 3 hours wasted on the road + Med = Tired me.
i say a combination of both... I feel it firstly starts with word of mouth which attracts higher achievers to a certain degree thus leading to talented graduates and then the cycle continues. I heard thats how UTS broke into the 'niche' market of becoming a leader for their applied Creative Arts degree. (Bachelor of Design and Bachelor of Arts in Communication) I sometimes think its not so much about the lecturers but more about the type of people that graduates from a particular degree.revhead.meg said:are particular uni's better than other or is it just reputation by word of mouth?
Haha.zangetsu.xo said:wow everyone has so much direction already.
"i'd like to see you have some direction."
"i have direction."
"yeah towards the mall."
xD
North Sydney's not that far. I have friends who commute to UNSW/USyd (one of them) every day, from Wollongong area.poppop said:oh yeh.. i also forgot to mention the location as well its so far away from where i am (North Sydney)
well.. i guess..watatank said:North Sydney's not that far. I have friends who commute to UNSW/USyd (one of them) every day, from Wollongong area.
Theres nothing wrong with aspiring to going to UWS...I never did however I kinda missed the outrageously high 99.xx prerequisite for USYD law (as most people do). I vouch for the uni life I'm enjoying at UWS so far and the teachers have been great. Your basis for calling them better Unis is only based on UAI cut offs...at least UWS is being mildly realistic unlike UNSW and UTS who had the controversy of people getting in well under the cut of by 10points in a ploy to raise their apparent pretiege.poppop said:well.. i guess..
but i still wouldn't "aspire" to get into UWS, when there are better unis offering the same course with higher cut-offs like the UTS Design degrees I hope to get into.(And is easier to get to)
zomg it has cut offs in the 60's and 70's *cuts*msh said:i wouldn't either........................
not to mention most UWS courses have cut offs in the 60s and 70s besides Law I also heard u can get 10 marks off if you live around the area.. is that true?