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- I came across this University co-incidentally when I was looking for courses in Systems Engineering and as it was one of the few universities to provide the course, I applied for it. Also, I was primarily looking in Australia and I was keen to pursue my Masters here.
- Coming from a different country, I think it’s most important for a foreign student to feel welcomed and the University was not short of that. I loved the University environment. The supportive staff and professors and the quality of education.
Dislikes
- There weren’t many scholarship opportunities at the time and the fees could be lowered or making a provision for international students to work to pay some portion of the student fees. Not much support in terms of part-time jobs or even work after graduation.
Campus Life
There is dedicated club to organize events, extracurricular activities. It is a strong student support system and they really brings the campus alive! Yes, there are sport facilities on campus, and libraries, study zones and of course WiFi.
Accommodation
Sydney is expensive in terms of accommodation. There are number of options around the University and it is better and cheaper than staying on campus.
Likes
- UNSW is ranked and quite well known for Civil Engineering to be specific. The course offers structural engineering specialization and is quite flexible and industry oriented.
- Course curriculum is roughly as per industry standards and professor is really approachable. You can contact them and ask any questions. They are supportive and will guide you.
- UNSW has lot of events related to Career, Industry meet, career fairs, etc. where you actually get to talk to hiring managers, different companies, etc. .it's provides a plenty of networking opportunities.
Dislikes
- I won't say I dislike it. However, for masters, schedule is realky flexible and it's just 10-12 hrs per week. You gets loads of time and sometimes it could be a curse more than blessing. Apart from that, I feel campus is full of events and you could end up being distracted from your ling term goal .
Campus Life
UNSW has more than 300 clubs and the campus is pretty happening. You literally have events everybsecond day and you will definitely find something you like. We have ARC ( student body), which organizes so many trips, picnics, tours, free food, movie nights, sports, etc We have 2 libraries, one is Main library and the other is Law library. These libraries are nothing less than an engineering beauty and are the best in every sense be it study spaces, sleeping pods, printing services, computers, wifi,etc. UNSW is carbon neutral and meets all its energy demands via solar energy . Campus has 24x7 wifi with great speed. We have Roundhouse, where all the events happen and is the perfect place to chill and enjoy and meet new people.
Accommodation
Accommodation is bit tricky in Sydney as it depends upon suburb. Its more expensive and difficult to get Accommodation near the uni or at the uni. Lately, rental price has increased by whopping 30-45% and international students are finding it reasonably difficult to find long term accommodation.
Accommodation
Sydney is one of the best student cities in the world with world class infrastructure and facilities. The accommodation options are great with great social life.
I like the country and future prospects in my field of study. I am also a recipient of one of their most prestigious scholarships which played a key role in me selecting my university. I have always been interested in Computer Science and UNSW being the best in the country for STEM education, I chose it for my undergraduate degree.
Accommodation
Yes, facilities are amazing everything you could need is on campus, offers both catered and non-catered and fees vary depending on your wants and needs
Location is ideal, super safe, ranks well in world rating and a very diverse community with many specialized subjects
Accommodation
I am living off-campus as my friends who live on campus pay $500 a week which is much more than living off-campus plus travelling fees. One major challenge is getting ready extremely early just for a 9 am class.
I've applied for 3 other universities such as UTS, WSU, USYD alongside UNSW and I've accepted my offer at UNSW due to its environment and study culture. My experience at UNSW open day also played a major role as well. However, there are times when I wish I would be studying at another institute, the reason being is due to trimesters. There is too much workload in a short period that students have now.
Accommodation
I share my accommodation with 2 roommates who I met through the flatmate finder website. We all attend UNSW and are all around the same age which helps immensely fitting in. We are all friends at the end of the day, sharing meals, going out and partying together.
Prestige and ranking mainly, however, the student life was fantastic. Additionally, the university provided excellent support in my application and accommodation requests. I was also able to find a job relatively easily during university which contributed greatly to my employability upon graduation. Another of my friends also attended this university with great reviews.
Accommodation
I live in my parent's house still as any other accommodation is exorbitantly priced and near impossible to afford without moving even further away. I commute 2 hours each way by both bus and train. Frankly, I haven't heard of this sort of travel being commonplace overseas but here it's not unusual in the slightest.
Only one of two reputable universities providing my degree and this one allows for better involvement in campus life (the other option was Sydney Conservatorium of Music and being on a separate campus and only having 750 students limits opportunities).
Location and the degree suited my needs and were a very flexible option for my abilities and goal for the future. I also really like the environment and the people at UNSW and the amount of social networking that occurs is amazing.
Accommodation
On campus worked for me better because I had classes every single day of the week for at least 3 hours a day. There is a range of accommodation options according to convenience. I live in a shared apartment which is not too costly and lets me enjoy a shared living experience.
The quality of education and the location. It is ranked amongst the top 50 universities for the medicine program. Sydney also offers an environment to learn and have fun at the same time. As an international student safety was also one of my priorities.
Accommodation
Due to extremely high rent prices, I live at home with my parents, which is not uncommon for Aussie students. I do however wish there was a cheaper option closer or on campus and this would be very convenient.
Really good business school, high grad job expectations. Seem to be more up and coming and innovative than the other NSW alternative USYD. It is a bit further away, however, the people that go there seem to be less snobby and entitled.
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