LazyBoy
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No the Sydney Uni colleges are nothing like the OXford and Cambridge model.melbournian said:Drew's is not like college in the states
Its based on the Oxford/Cambridge system of colleges, with the prime difference been here the
Outside the UK their aren't many uni's that have Oxford/Cambridge style.
UToronto in Canada has it, Otago in NZ has it. Then most of the Go8 + a few other uni's such as UTas etc. have it here.
yeah well i said from what ive seen. pauls looks better than drews and wesley imo.melbournian said:No way.
I read a lot about architectural history and stuff, and while the grounds at Paul's are the nicest, on the exterior of the building Johns wins. Its considered one of the best 4 gothic revival buildings in the countring.
Ok cool. I was wondering at that sentance,struck me as a little odd.melbournian said:I know that....
If you read my post you may notice that a sentance was incomplete, the prime difference been....(insert what you said)
But it is based on the Oxford/Cambridge model in that the colleges were originally intended by each denomination of the church, to provide academic support. And the whole formal dinner thing most certainly came from Oxford/Cambridge. It was an adaptation of the Oxford/Cambridge model to suit the Australian university system.
UToronto is the only other university that I know, that has compulsory college membership (even if a lot act as day students).
Not exactly, afaik lectures are run by the university and tutorials run by the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge.berghousemaa said:No the Sydney Uni colleges are nothing like the OXford and Cambridge model.
In those uni's you live at one of the many colleges and you attend classes only with people from your college. The collleges are also not based on faculties so in effect the colleges act as mini uni's.