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Re: Semester I 2007 - Chatter Thread!

Actually, it's open until 8, but yes, do what waf said
 

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stazi said:
The queue can be beaten by paying for the notes online :)
Is that the thing on the bottom right of MyUni, "Student Notes Online"?
 

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Awesome. So what's the deal with paying online, you use credit card and then just pick the books up? You don't have to wait for ages do you?
 

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This is for the readers. You pay via credit card. Then the next day you can just cut ahead in line and use the super entrance for l33t people to collect your notes
 

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Within the timetable unit, clicking "get new timetable" brings up your current timetable doesn't it? Or will it change it around? I feel pretty stupid for asking this but I don't want to change my current timetable.
 

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ujuphleg said:
What we all want to know, oh you formerly of Kensington having defected to Camperdown, is what you think of our humble abode?
I can say that so far, in three days of going to this place, that USyd "fking pwns!" The University of New South Wales. Here are some random extended thoughts, as I'm not really doing anything at the moment.

The people, they're much more friendly. Ignoring the fact that I already know people at USyd which has made the transition for a pseudo-shyish person like me a whole lot easier, the people are indeed a lot more outgoing, friendly and accomodating. Over there, it feels as if everyone is one of the same. That's not to say that there's probably not genuine eccentrics and such there, but USyd just feels a lot more vaired. Yesterday, I saw a guy with a Shigeru Miyamoto shirt resembling a Che Guevara shirt. I was going to go up to him and say cool shirt, but I didn't want to lose my place in the crappy line for that crappy copy center. Point of the matter is that he was different, and I genuinely feel that USyd makes a very pointed effort to accomodate those type of people and by and large accept everyone for who they are...mostly. I mean, even the socialist alternative group, (who I attended a few meetings out of interest. I don't think I'll join. I'm scared of them and don't agree with them as much as I thought), who are probably the most extreme, far out people on campus seem to be a bit of a joke. I mean, that might sound like a bad thing in a way, but to me it's good! At UNSW these people would be recieved with disdain and genuine hatred. At USyd, they're a joke and people seem to love 'em for it. That's what's great about this place.

Speaking of people once again, which I suppose is the main drawing point of a university, the faculties seem much more available, accomodating and informative than they were at UNSW. Over there, things seemed thrown together haphazardly, they seemed to be disorganised and they seemed to be drastically incompetent at what they were doing. You know, if you wanted advice from a faculty they give you some but it wasn't informative. Over here, it's the polar opposite, it's a stark contrast of competency. I had to apply for credit and was a little confused. I went to the faculty of education and the people in the office were absolutely awesome, guiding me through subject choices and prerequisites etc. The science student center staff all seemed fun, and at the same time informative to the umpteenth degree. In a nutshell, I suppose that one could say that they're just better human beings. It's a very harsh way of putting it, but by and large it's absolutely true.

Campus? Fudging awesome. The scenery is beautiful. Anyone who says that UNSW is a better looking uni needs to have their mouth crammed full of mud. "more sandstone" seems to be an insult hurled at this place. What for? The quad looks amazing both in and out, the Anderson Stewart building (my favourite) is beautiful, the Physics building is majestic and everything in between ranges from awesome, to competent, to the one downright ugly building (Carslaw).

Student life, union involvement and overall "fun" factor is much better here than there. Over there, the union seemed to be hidden away, everything occured at the Roundhouse blah blah blah. Here? Everything is everywhere. I've used the word before, I can't think of another: The place is a lot more accomodating. Oh, I love the Wentworth Building by the way. So convinient and awesome.

I guess that the most important thing is the teaching. I've only had lectures and one tutorial so far but they've all eclipsed UNSW in terms of quality. This place steps all over USyd. I was talking to some random in education today and mentioned how awful the education program was over there compared to here. I summarised it by saying that USyd tramples all over UNSW in terms of this degree. There's no other way to put it, it's the absolute truth. It sounds awful, but it just seems like all the plebs seemed to have wandered over there and the good teachers wandered over here! I'm sure I'll run into a shitty lecturer or tutor some place down the line. The chemistry guy makes organic chemistry more exciting than usual, the education lecturer made us sing a song, the govt lecturer seemed mean but was informative and the maths guy was fucking hilarious!

Transport is my only real beef, but it's not really the fault of USyd. Walking to and from Redfern is easy, much easier than catching a bus. My beef lies with the train times. It seems like the express trains on the Campbelltown line come about 20 minutes after I get there. It's a pity that cityrail can't adjust the timetable to account for this somehow. :D Getting there is a lot easier than getting back, I guess.

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The University of Sydney

Teaching: 9
Academic advice: 10
Student services: 9
Transport: 9
Students: 9
Layout/Appearance: 10

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The University of New South Wales

Teaching: 5
Academic advice: 2
Student services: 3
Transport: 6
Students: 6
Layout/Appearance: 7

Overall opinion? Sydney>>>>UNSW :D
 

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Nebuchanezzar said:
The quad looks amazing both in and out, the Anderson Stewart building (my favourite) is beautiful, the Physics building is majestic and everything in between ranges from awesome, to competent, to the one downright ugly building (Carslaw).
Don't forget the transient building.
 

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Lol. I always just assumed that was a storage shack or something of that nature. I've walked past it a few times.

Oh, and running from Redfern to Wallace Theatre at 7:55 is totally uncool. :(
 

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to the one downright ugly building (Carslaw).
Am I alone in not minding Carslaw? It's sort of bleakly attractive from the inside, especially when it's raining.
 

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Nebuchanezzar said:
Oh, and running from Redfern to Wallace Theatre at 7:55 is totally uncool. :(

I got lost once and had to run from Central station to Carslaw. Painful experience :(
 

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Hey man, I was just sticking up for the underdog back then.

Am I alone in not minding Carslaw?
Yes. I mean, it reminds me of my old high school, which ain't a cool thing. I like the black rocks they've got along the Eastern Evenue side of it though...Anyway, what I feel is the best contrast between the two institutions, is the attitude of the faculty help desks n such, which I touched on in that post. I mean, 10/10 v 2/10....pffft, no comparison. I noticed that MoonlightSonata, who transferred out of USyd still voted for it in that poll a while back. Makes me wonder why he transferred at all...

Oh, and Donut King is teh win! I can see that I'll have spent a couple of hundred dollars there by the end of the year.
 

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i spend most of my time at Carslaw, it has a nice, relaxed feel, the union cart has all my food needs, access lab,wentworth and busses next door. tis the cool
 

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There are only 2 things I don't like about Carslaw:
1) it's too far away from my bus stop on parramatta road
2) in between classes it's horrendous! there's so many people, which makes it easier to bump into people you don't want to lol

First week back and I'm so fucking tired. I've only been there 5 hours this week lol Gotta get back into a routine of not eating much, running to class, reading on the bus and well...not sleeping. Oh the joys.

I love uni. Really!
 

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grk_styl said:
There are only 2 things I don't like about Carslaw:
1) it's too far away from my bus stop on parramatta road
2) in between classes it's horrendous! there's so many people, which makes it easier to bump into people you don't want to lol

First week back and I'm so fucking tired. I've only been there 5 hours this week lol Gotta get back into a routine of not eating much, running to class, reading on the bus and well...not sleeping. Oh the joys.

I love uni. Really!
That's why there's a bus stop outside city road?


:confused:
 

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grk_styl said:
2) in between classes it's horrendous! there's so many people, which makes it easier to bump into people you don't want to lol
Sounds mean.
 

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Haha, I'm in Bosch all year so if anyone wants to come and pretend to be a nerdy pharmer...say hi! :D

P.S. On a "related" note....two high school friends dragged me along to their ECOP1001 lecture (they're both doing International Studies/Law, and somehow ECOP1001 was part of their International Studies degree?), Wed, 3-4pm lecture in Merewether. Very interesting indeed--the definition of "capital", and how "restructuring of capital has economic, social and political consequences". The lecturer was a Frank something, with a number of books under his belt, and he said that, if you approach him with his book that you bought, he'll give you back his $5 royalty as a cashback ;)
 
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