i don't think the students of Sydney University have much to complain - the situation is the same elsewhere.It's unjust, m'lud! Law classes too big
SYDNEY University's prestigious Sydney Law School has introduced staff changes that students fear will cause class sizes to increase dramatically.
The school's dean of law says he has had to make changes due to an inability to find quality staff, funding issues and a lack of classroom space. But he insists the impact will not be significant.
Students worry the changes will make it harder to learn and say they are indicative of the lack of funding in higher education.
"This really says something about the situation universities are facing," Sydney University's Student Representative Council president Angus McFarland, a law student, said.
"This is one of the most prestigious and richest faculties at the university. If the funding crisis has hit the law faculty at Sydney University, we are in a dire situation. We are in trouble."
The faculty, which requires a university admission index of 99.55 for its undergraduate combined law course, has many famous graduates including Sir William Deane and Geoffrey Robertson. Prime Minister John Howard, whose changes to tertiary funding have caused many universities to struggle financially, is another.
With the changes, seminar numbers are likely to rise from the current size of about 55 students in each class to up to 75 in some subjects, university documents obtained by The Sun-Herald show. The papers state that the original class size goals had been closer to 40 students. ...
even though UNSW 'pioneered' small-group teaching, the fact that the new building has classrooms with 42-seating capacity and harvard-style lecture halls fit for 90 means we're all facing the same 'crisis'.