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Likes
- The Curriculum was very detailed and had real world application
- The University had a lot of perks
- The ambience inside the library and study rooms was very inspiring
Dislikes
- The University is going through a change and will be spread across the city
- The events are not that engaging
- The politics inside the university are sometimes very obtrusive
- I lived in student accommodation called Y suites on Waymouth street. It was a horrible experience and if you can afford to go to the university of Adelaide, escape accommodation.
- I have only heard but all the reviews are pretty good. It is expensive, though, but it is very close to the university and Rundle mall which is the main Mall in australia. There are no challenges tho and you can easily get accommodation. My accommodation was around 2 kms away but there is a free tram inside the city.


Likes
- Professors and lecturers are approachable. They have knowledge and always ready to help you out when you go upto them after lectures or set aside different meeting times
- Infrastructure is really good. Enough systems in the student hub, laptops for rent, and university is open 24x7
- Everything has a good process and flow to it. There's different buildings for different streams, and all the help and assistance is localized within, so its easy to ask for help when it comes to studies or enrollment or study plans.
Dislikes
- Teaching assistants aren't always very knowledgeable. They are the ones who usually grade the assignments and reports if not the main professor.
- Course content of the program that I was in and the way classes are conducted doesn't really teach a lot. There isn't much emphasis on hands-on learning and the workshops are pretty much do it yourself.
- The number of rooms available to have team meetings or just study rooms isn't enough for a group. There are limited and usually have to book them online.
- I found my accommodation online. The UniLodge website and the booking were straightforward.
- When I first stayed, it was 290 for 6 months, then 250 for the next 1 year, then 280 for the next 1 year. This includes everything (water, electricity, and Wi-Fi).
- I was looking for accommodation below 300 per week and I filtered it according to the room types. There were Scape, Yugo, Suites, and UniLodge, and this was within my budget.
- For Future students, find a place within the city for 6 months, then you can see if you want to continue staying in the city (little more expensive) or sub-urbs (cheaper but further away)
- My accommodation is 1 km away from the university, in the city centre. So it's very easy access to anything for groceries, lots of restaurants, and public transport.




Likes
- I am receiving the right amount of support for me to decide to continue.
- Currently attending many clubs in a week to feel the university experience and making lots of friends.
Dislikes
- There are staff that are making me question if I want to continue or not.
- Deciding to see if a single person is worth staying away from a career that can be rewarding
I chose the college because of its location and already studied at the University of South Australia. It's going okay so far. I have been studying part-time but will soon study full-time.
Likes
- Was interested in the Machine Learning Field and wanted to go into the data space and syllabus for Data Science was in depth with every algorithm from scratch without using scopy or other third party libraries.
The experience was good. I got to learn a lot about Machine Learning. I met with some amazing people, had group tasks and improved a lot on some social skills. The assignments are challenging and it may take lot of time but will surely enhance your confidence on a particular topic. In case of any doubts, there are people sitting to clear your doubts in university. In addition to that there are workshops where you will have to test your code and professor will review and check your understanding. I mostly learned how you can take ownership of your own content and how to connect with people and ask for their help.
There are plenty of rationales why I decided to choose the University of Adelaide. The University of Adelaide is ranked 106 in the 2021 QS World University Rankings. Being a member of Australia's Group of Eight, The University of Adelaide is the only University in South Australia ranked inside the top 250. With over 140 years of educational experience and recognized as a leading research university globally, The University of Adelaide provides one of the most delicate course structures for Masters of Computer Science. This well-adjusted degree structure is one of the main reasons I have chosen to study at The University of Adelaide even though I have offer letters from The University of Sydney and The University of Queensland. One of the other reasons I decided to study in Adelaide is the cost of living. The living expenditures in Adelaide is less compared to that of Sydney and Brisbane. One last reason to sum up my decisiveness to study at the University of Adelaide is that the University has awarded me with the 30% Global Citizens Scholarship, which not only provides a 30% reduction of the tuition fee for the standard full-time duration but also stands as a testimony of my hard work. I would definitely want it to stand as part of my identity in the future.
The University of Adelaide is great. I can't explain it in words. When I was in India I was not meant to be so free and personally experience each and everything apart from studies as well and to lead a life individually. So the campus life is really good. The university provides a lot of opportunities for growth and there are many clubs for different activities, career building activities to build our resume, cover letter and how to get the networking and professional life built. They do conduct a lot of workshops too related to how to motivate yourself. So a lot of fun activities are going on and Orientation week is the perfect opportunity because every student has to go and visit the campus where all the fun activities are going on and stalls are set up to promote the events.
I received a scholarship for it and it was also an opportunity to experience a new environment for which I was keen to do.
I chose the University of Adelaide as it is ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide. They're also a member of Australia's Group of Eight, made up of the country's best universities, and feature a beautiful campus with traditional sandstone buildings mixed with cutting-edge learning and research facilities.
I had a lot of counseling done and did a lot of research regarding the course I wanted to do and then I landed at the university of Adelaide.











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