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Likes
- Amazing, very good for the profession and gives great practical experience - one of, if not the best course ever!
- My university program features an internship in the third year of study, so I believe that employability and job prospects are a significant focus for the University of Sydney.
- I have not had the opportunity to check this out yet; however, I have heard that the employment rate is excellent.
Dislikes
- I feel that the course syllabus is slightly outdated as it fails to acknowledge certain aspects of economics that I learned during my 12th grade.
- There is not really a fee structure; there is a fee per subject, as well as contribution fees to the university.
- I transferred because the US is currently in a very bad state and is not looking too bright for employment when I graduate.
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I transferred because the US is currently in a very bad state and not looking too bright for employment when I graduate.
I joined it because I wanted to move away from home and to NSW. The local options were also not offering the course of choice at the time. I like the atmosphere of the UoN, it is very laidback and since it is smaller than the major universities - it has more intimately sized classes. However, I love the professionalism and quality that comes when attending a university such as USYD. The overall social experience is much better at UoN but the education drew me to USYD.
I chose this university as it has an excellent Computer Science program which ranks in the top 50 universities in the world. It also ranks 4th worldwide in Graduate Employability above the likes of Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, etc. I also admire the fact that the university is located in close proximity to the CBD, which is the business hub of Sydney.
This program was my top pick during the university application process because it had interesting units that were relevant to the real world and also applied to my future job prospects as either a journalist or a marketing manager. I applied through UAC (as most high school graduates do in Australia) and was hoping I made it in because the guaranteed entry atar was 95. I also applied to Macquarie University and The University of New South Wales for similar programs, but i mostly wanted to get into USYD because of the prestige and the culture. I was nervous because the entry mark was rather high. The total credits for the program is 192 and it is four years in length. The batch size is approximately 300, however my program is relatively new.
I particularly chose this university as it is known for its reputation and one of the highest ranking universities in Australia and the world. It has a good quality of education as well as the structure of most of the buildings played a part in my decision to go to the University of Sydney.
Quality of the science faculty and history of the university. It is top notch for academics and for the department and degree I am enrolled in. There are many fantastic research opportunities that are important to me.
A great program, one of the few universities in our city that has the program running, otherwise you'll have to travel a couple of hours away to find the next university to offer the program. There are also some closer universities and they are smaller.
Focus on practical work and experience in the subject by doing experiments/ procedures. The university is popular and has a high employment rate for graduates. Which in the end is what everyone is looking for after. This university is in the heart of Sydney and is close to all the main attractions of the city.












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