I go to UNSW, but the WSU Parramatta library is close to home. Recently I've realised that they have started checking IDs during weekends. Is there a way to get WSU ID by enrolling in to a course perhaps for free?
I go to UNSW, but the WSU Parramatta library is close to home. Recently I've realised that they have started checking IDs during weekends. Is there a way to get WSU ID by enrolling in to a course perhaps for free?
I go to UNSW, but the WSU Parramatta library is close to home. Recently I've realised that they have started checking IDs during weekends. Is there a way to get WSU ID by enrolling in to a course perhaps for free?
U might not get an ID but I'm sure they can give you a temporary pass that u may be able to use so u can use their facilities. I know UTS you can have entry liek 10 times if you're not a student, I'm sure they have something like that in place.
Look at following links https://library.westernsydney.edu.au/main/guides/borrowing-renewing/library-membership
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
Members of the public can have borrowing access upon presentation of photo identification and payment of $100 for 12 months registration.
Members under 18 years of age require written parental/guardian authorisation.
Also there are usually numerous places on campus that are quiet and good for studying. I'm not too familiar with Parra campus specifically though