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STUDENT LIFE AT ECU

ECU UNIVERSITY

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Likes
- For visa process is easy, getting PR and citizenship. and university is top3 in Australia and its growth is immense.
- I like about my Uni life is all about freedom which university provides to explore new ideas and way to implement them in our life.
- Every semester there will be new challenges to appear at the same moment it helps to evolve into new version of ourselves.
Dislikes
- The dislike is fees structure they increase in every semester. The parking problem which is not having any space during class start time, and also the class enrollment process. I think this are the problem which I faced during my university time.
Campus Life
The campus life is awesome, campus infrastructure events, clubs, events and extracurricular activities on campus as well as the research facilities, libraries, WiFi, sports facilities etc. words are not enough to describe its best to see yourself.
Accommodation
The University provide paid accommodating rooms, whether it is sharing or not. And other feasible options is to look for single rooms outside the campus & the average rentals which need to Be paid it depends on suburb and all other stuff.
Likes
- ECU is recognized for best education provider for cyber security overall in Australia, and I research about the program and thought of going forward with it.
- "There's nothing specific which is unique or special about this place. To an outsider, it would seem the most normal thing ever and yes, it is no doubt. “it's nothing but everything” I won't start mentioning the points that people here, have already talked about ( pros and cons). I guess what I like might be subjective and I don't want any debates about that(Our Campus is way too cute and lovely)."
Dislikes
- I don't hate anything about college per se. There are some human behaviors and personality traits I don't like, but these also occur outside of college. As a student, more than anything else, I wished I had more spending money. I was on an extremely tight budget with no money for dating or entertainment. This had not been true for me in high school because I had a part-time job and could use my parents' car. As a college student, I had more freedom, but in some ways I was unable to take advantage of the freedom.
- As a university student, you may have some professors who are better than others, and some professors may use grading criteria you don't like. Although this is not pleasant, learning to deal with it effectively may help you to prepare for your work life after graduation. We all have to deal with people who have power in organizations and use that power in ways we do not like.
- University is a wonderful educational experience. It's not always pleasant, but even the unpleasant experiences may teach you important lessons. If you keep that in mind, you may benefit more from university than if you focus on what you hate about it.
Campus Life
Events such as get together, meet up with faculties, extracurricular activities as: Cruise tour, Sydney Tower tour.
Accommodation
Rent: $160 pw, transportation: $60 pw, Grocery: $150 pw.
Accommodation
In Singapore, I stayed in multiple places and the prices were quite cheap.
The course I chose was fully hands-on and highly regarded in the western Australian region. Moreover, I follow the same content and assessment that on-campus students follow, also, all the professors are minimum MS holders and many of them hold Ph.D also, the university has a very good reputation in the western Australian region.
Accommodation
I prefer living in an apartment hence I live on rent in a friendly neighborhood 10 mins drive away from the university. I share the 2 room apartment with another friend. Rent is 300$ per week, with bills.
I wanted to do my masters degree in Australia as they have high academic standards which I was always impressed by. I did a lot of research and narrowed down my options to UWA and ECU. I applied for both universities and received offer letter from both but I decided to choose ECU as I received 20% off full course fee discount
Accommodation
I live at home and travel to uni every day, as do many people in Australia unless we live in a rural area, as all the units are located in the CBD or metropolitan area. I would consider living closer to uni if I had the money, but would not consider living on campus as it's too much money and limited freedom.
It had the exact course I wanted to do when I wanted to do marketing. My older brother went here and had a good experience. change into Biomed because I had a change in interests, and stayed at the same uni to make things easier, despite getting into a similar course at a different uni. had a Min atar of 70 which I knew I'd get, so I knew I'd get in.
Accommodation
I have always lived in university accommodation. However, I do not recommend anyone living there unless they are very concerned about how far uni is. The only reason I lived there was it was closed to uni.
I got one year advanced standing for my diploma and this is the only uni that gave me all the 8 units. To apply there was no fee as some other units charged $100. Comparatively low fees as well. I also offered the program I needed. Eg: Electrical Power rather than just Electrical. Furthermore, my cousin's sister studied in this uni.
There were two teachers there that would supervise my thesis in the topic of my choosing. I also got the marks to get in (as it is quite competitive to get into Honours, I wasn't too picky), and it was online which meant I didn't have to move houses.
Best reputation for nursing. A great overall student experience. Classrooms and study rooms everywhere. They're so nice. So many People. Lots of events and functions. Cheaper then most and yeah it's okay.
Accommodation
My house is very close to the university it's about a five minute drive. So on-campus accommodation was not needed however the parking at ECU is terrible and it's almost always full. It's very frustrating and in the end I sometimes have to catch public transport because it's so much easier.
It was close to home, had the course I wanted to pursue, has a good reputation for student support, has many learning resources available, a good chance of getting a job out of your course, the enrolling process wasn't difficult.






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