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Yes one of my very good friends does and she found it difficult, especially living with other people, and the fact that you can become quite insular in such an environment. College on the other hand is very community based albeit this, for some people, can be a disadvantage. Also college is quite hard to get into, for instance Drews (which is where i go) rejects over 5 in 6 applicants!Does anyone stay at the university villiage or international house? what are ur experiences and the pros, cons to that form of accomodation?
i rekon they look awsome!
a few words: apply early, get involved in the community/sporting... make sure you have good grades... Often you have to be a freak to get in i mean chances are just over 1 in 8 some years...What's the chances of me getting into college next year as a 2nd year? I'm 17 atm.
i live in Sydney, so i came to the college for the life and academic support and i have been in no way let down. Frankly i cant imagine uni without college!!!! (see above for differences btw colleges)i posted this in another thread but noone was replying!
whats the go? is it any good? is it a good place to meet people? also international house...any comments about it?
I really dont want to start some huge thing btw everyone here, but please dont talk crapQuintin said:- Johns has a much harder initiation system (which is very dangerous physically - one guy was put into an alcohol induced coma for 2 days this year. And they also mugged a whole lot of Drews boys and girls and beat them up)... That being said most people who go there are really quite nice, and for girls it is not anywhere near as bad. That being said Johns girls are excluded from almost everything in terms of initiations which really can lead to them not only being left out in terms of feeling like they are a part of the community but it also makes seniors respect them less as members of the college because they did not go through what everyone else did.
St John's. And good on she's_jinxed for dispelling those rumours. And I haven't felt left out at all either. Who are you by the way? I'm leila if you didn't know. Live in the Pit. Nice to meet you :wave:Quintin said:btw archangel leila which college do you go to?
lol i know you, ill come say hi next time i see youarchangel leila said:St John's. And good on she's_jinxed for dispelling those rumours. And I haven't felt left out at all either. Who are you by the way? I'm leila if you didn't know. Live in the Pit. Nice to meet you :wave:
Most of the freshers are school leavers or students who have taken a year off and then gone to uni so no if you went to college you wouldn't be too old. There are people who apply for college in their 2nd year of uni but you'll find that most of the freshers are 1st year uni students. But college is awesome and i really recommened it!!!miaomiao said:Hello!
I decided to go to usyd @ the very last minute so didn't really get the chance to apply for a college this year... I'm 19 this year so If I applied for next year I would be 20 by the time I started going there.
Would that be weird?
I guess what I'm asking is how old is too old to be living in a college? I get the impression just from the way everyone talks that people can only enter college straight out of highschool and at age 17 and are out of there by the time theyre 20. Are there many people who apply for college in their 2nd year of uni or is it not really common?
THanks.
And don't ever listen to a sophomore who thinks he's got it sorted: Boomalakka has two k's.boomalaka said:Don't ever ever ever listen to what a fresher has to say about colleges until at least second semester.
They're just too naturally silly so we can't blame them for having an opinion as relevant as the Socialist Alternative
Im a second year and a fresher and i got in lolWolfowitz said:What's the chances of me getting into college next year as a 2nd year? I'm 17 atm.
LOL - im so sorry if you are talking about the crazy one that accosted you at the informal I apologize x 1000, thanks for changing the post - and your right yay no shaved heads for us jets but i do have disgusting braids in my hair for the next week but thats nothing in comparison to our poor guysQuintin said:yeah i changed my post about johns because i was given some bad info, and i found a really nice johns girl who set me straight about their initiation system.
I dont go to womens but im pretty sure not a single one of the colleges has a curfew lol, and yep you should be allowed to have your bf over you can at all the co-eds and i really dont think its any different at womens or sanctamiaomiao said:Just 2 Qs:
1. Does the women's college (or any others) have a curfew?
2. Are you allowed to have your boyfriend stay over if you stay at the women's college?
in answering your first Q (from before)... it is not at all weird coming in later, we have lots of freshers who were 20... frankly you dont really notice...miaomiao said:Just 2 Qs:
1. Does the women's college (or any others) have a curfew?
2. Are you allowed to have your boyfriend stay over if you stay at the women's college?
okay here is the reply: i dont live there but i have quite a few friends that do. It is not quite the same as college you dont get the tutes and i dont think you get cooked for...~Han~ said:i posted this in another thread but noone was replying!
whats the go? is it any good? is it a good place to meet people? also international house...any comments about it?