how is that helpful at all? the same person (making the best of what's in front of him) will have a better time at certain universities than other universities.uni social life is what you make of it
lolhow is that helpful at all? the same person (making the best of what's in front of him) will have a better time at certain universities than other universities.
if you think the social life at usyd is the same as a very small private college and all you say is 'it's what you make of it' then youre quite misguided.
okay buddyhow is that helpful at all? the same person (making the best of what's in front of him) will have a better time at certain universities than other universities.
if you think the social life at usyd is the same as a very small private college and all you say is 'it's what you make of it' then youre quite misguided.
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No offense but I already understand that. I was kind interested in hearing more specifics. Like I'll just say it straight, the atmosphere at USYD I've been told is super stuck up and UNSW similarish. I was wondering if this was true or not?uni social life is what you make of it
See there's a problem with making sweeping generalisations because they are not true for everyone. You will find super stuck up people at USyd just like you will at UNSW, UTS, UOW etc. There will also be more down to earth people across those universities as well. It all depends what societies you get involved in and type of people you choose to mix with.No offense but I already understand that. I was kind interested in hearing more specifics. Like I'll just say it straight, the atmosphere at USYD I've been told is super stuck up and UNSW similarish. I was wondering if this was true or not?
So you're saying they're all the same? So USYD has the same atmosphere as UOW?
I literally have no idea so any help is helpful lol.
uni social life is what you make of it
It's actually a bit of both in my view. Obviously, different unis have different social scenes - Notre Dame is far more sedate and less socially active than say USyd. That being said, if you arent really interested then it doesnt really matter where you go.how is that helpful at all? the same person (making the best of what's in front of him) will have a better time at certain universities than other universities.
if you think the social life at usyd is the same as a very small private college and all you say is 'it's what you make of it' then youre quite misguided.
If you want a more mature version of HS, then yes it is pretty good for that.Notre Dame
Enoilgam can confirm
one letter can make so much differenceBut as for your experience .... It's what you make out of it , whether you go to library a lot or go out with fiends more after uni
OMG ...one letter can make so much difference
Gg no reOMG ...