usyd doesnt do undergrad med (unless you get 99.95), so probably unsw for med, unless youre going for postgrad
law most of the lawyers i know went/go to usyd so it feels like usyd law has more aura, but i do also know some unsw law students
ppl usually say usyd is more theoretical and unsw is more practical. the two friends i have at usyd do pure maths and philosophy, while my unsw friends do engineering and aviation so that kinda speaks for itself. a friend at uts does business but might be transferring to business/law this year (hes 2nd year).
cant speak for uts much though
"Practical" or "hands on" really just means "we don't teach you theory well/at a depth comparable to world leading universities"
UTS and RMIT (vic) are considered the most practical unis.
Guess what, you go to university for an education in theory. You would've went to tafe if you wanted a practical vocational education.
This is what I dislike about UNSW. They are made exams shorter (even removed them in some cases) and weigh less. Plus being the degree factory UNSW is, all exams are done on their awful computers instead of pen and paper.
Guess the reason they did this? To allow our very bright international students (who the uni admitted to a low standard) to pass with ease.