Skitzo
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Can anyone specify the aspects of this course as l am interested in it and thus far know nothing opposed from the fact that it is a probable journalism course, borderline law.
If that's what you want definitely don't come to UTS.fleepbasding said:ok, so I'm getting more and more turned off UTS. Should I not go there? I want to do as much arts humanities history language as possible and it seems like there's really no framework in UTS to cater for my interests. And psuedo-pomo shit disgusts me so if all the arts units are social science bullshit then I'm really not interested at all.
Although I used to think that UTS was really cool, being right there in the city and all... is UTS cool? Should I still consider going there? In light of my comments, is there any degree at UTS that would be worth my while? I'm uncompromising on what I want to study at UNI and I hate vocationally oriented stuff. I'm thinking USYD B Arts or something similar is the only thing I'll want to do. thoughts?
I just meant "cool" in the very general sense, as in "good". Thanks for the help everyone... I'll think about it but I doubt UTS will be on my preferences much longer (I have journalism on them).Soma said:If that's what you want definitely don't come to UTS.
I have friends doing Arts at USyd and it sounds awesome, the amount of subjects available to you and their quality is fantastic.
As for UTS being a 'cool' uni I'm not too sure what you mean.
If you're talking about it having a very social atmosphere and lots of events then no it doesn't have much in the way of a social life.
communications. i think the law faculty at uts is fantastic. or i have no current complaints. I just dont like the structure of the communications course, its kind of contradictorary that a vocationally geared course is trying to teach arts, the least vocational of all subjects. and basically, social inquiry is social research, which pisses me off, because i want to do learn about stuff, not learn how to do stuff.Soma said:Why are you wanting to transfer out of interest? Is it because of your law or your communications component?
fleepbasding said:ok, so I'm getting more and more turned off UTS. Should I not go there? I want to do as much arts humanities history language as possible and it seems like there's really no framework in UTS to cater for my interests. And psuedo-pomo shit disgusts me so if all the arts units are social science bullshit then I'm really not interested at all.
Although I used to think that UTS was really cool, being right there in the city and all... is UTS cool? Should I still consider going there? In light of my comments, is there any degree at UTS that would be worth my while? I'm uncompromising on what I want to study at UNI and I hate vocationally oriented stuff. I'm thinking USYD B Arts or something similar is the only thing I'll want to do. thoughts?
you mean that you're getting special consideration this year for the transfer (as opposed to last year)?charlie_charlie said:but when i went to usyd, they seemed pretty positive about it, like they didn't go "oh...well...see this person here", they seemed prepared with the special consideration crap. but yeah, im hoping that i get my tutors to write me good references...is that what i have to do? chase all my pass/fail tutors up? all of them? i was thinking just trying to submit my 2nd semester marks in (im geting graded in 3 of them), but hmm. i was only 0.15 off into getting UNSW anyway...so hopefully my UAI will have a strong influence into the unis.... :S
Yep. Figured that one out thru the "HSC:2004" thing in ur profile thing on the left. But, I meant the woman I asked at USYD stand last yr said they don't take special consideration for 1st year-uni transfers, only for HSC kids. Admittedly though, she was quite haughty and not very amicable, and had an ugly mole...charlie_charlie said:i didnt try to transfer last year; I'm only a first year.