pri, do you know a design tutor called hannah tribe? i've had her last semester and this semester, she's great, and she told us that she teaches some USYD and UNSW kids too.
when i was applying for uni and all that, i actually got into usyd, and i decided to change and go to uts because i thought that i wanted to work straight away. looking back, i think that i regret that, because my life is totally not a student life at all..because i have so much time on my hands, i took up a job where i work 5-6 days a week (at a nursing home ) and its the same for everyone in my class- we don't feel like uni students as we are at uni only 1.5 days a week.
but, if getting a foot in the industry early is your priority, then uts is good 'cos we learn professional practice in years 2, 3 and 5, which is great in helping us have a basic understanding of an architectural firm and all that jazz.
when i say that design is 5%, i didn't mean in school, i meant in the industry..at school, design is 110% of our course, but in reality, what we've been told from our [non-design] teachers and also students who work in firms, is that design is a small part of architecture, albeit an integral part