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Post by Chaos on May 2, 2010 6:06:02 GMT 7
Hmmm, not sure. We have a pretty high admission rate though. I think they took...eight thousand first years this year?
I'm not sure about fees for international students but you're probably right...
*nods* We have all those things. And actually you can do them all within the Arts course, which is easier to get into.
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Post by WriterApprentice on May 2, 2010 9:35:45 GMT 7
8,000... So what's the total student body? I need to talk with a counselor, pray they know this. I'm looking through your school's website and I'm very lost and confused. @_@
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Post by Chaos on May 3, 2010 6:56:13 GMT 7
Not sure. Big.
It's ok. It confuses everyone. Even the people who made it I would suspect. And you don't actually have to come here, XD, it was just a passing comment. Only if you want to.
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Post by WriterApprentice on May 3, 2010 8:54:06 GMT 7
Well I kinda helps as I really need to find a place to go and I'm just stumped.
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Post by Chaos on May 5, 2010 6:19:57 GMT 7
Alright then.
Well UQ is pretty good. We have the Great Court. Which always confuses me because I end up calling it the Great Hall. No tables though, just lots of grass.
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Post by WriterApprentice on May 5, 2010 7:38:03 GMT 7
The Great Court. XD Yea, think you told me about it. What's the class size and total student in it right now? Are there dorms?
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Post by Chaos on May 5, 2010 8:17:53 GMT 7
There are college's where people living on campus can stay.
I don't know the total student population and class sizes vary. In my lectures at the moment I have about two hundred and about twenty in tutes.
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Post by WriterApprentice on May 5, 2010 10:12:52 GMT 7
Holy... @_@ So I take it it's a popular university?
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Post by Chaos on May 5, 2010 13:12:47 GMT 7
*shrugs*
There are three main universities in Queensland (the state where I live) University of Queensland (UQ), Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Griffith University. They're all situated in the capital and they're all pretty big. There are a whole heap of other smaller ones as well but they're the major ones.
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Post by WriterApprentice on May 5, 2010 15:35:44 GMT 7
Oh, I don't think I'll do well with major institutions. @_@ Way too much competition. I think they should be better in moderation.
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Post by Chaos on May 6, 2010 6:04:25 GMT 7
It's not really competitive. And I kind of enjoy the huge student population. Both my primary school and high school were really small, so it's an interesting change.
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Post by WriterApprentice on Jun 2, 2010 1:54:25 GMT 7
Sorry I haven't replied!!! D: I don't know why... *sigh* And now I finally noticed where your avie and siggy are from. X3 Doctor Who and the Master!!!
Then I'm a bit opposite. XD I prefer smaller classes. :\
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Post by Chaos on Jun 2, 2010 7:26:50 GMT 7
*shrugs* Each to their own. Big classes are good cos I don't have to pay attention and I have internet access. I usually read or play through most of the lectures.
And yes, yes they are. *glomps Koschei* *pushed off* *sighs* He hates it when I do that.
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Post by WriterApprentice on Jun 2, 2010 11:46:00 GMT 7
XD Well it is fun, but it's best to listen to the professors. Cause those tests and exams will pounce at you and leave you bloody and crying on the floor.
Aw... *hugs you*
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Post by Chaos on Jun 3, 2010 7:14:11 GMT 7
*nods* Luckily a lot of mine get recorded and put on the web. So I can listen to them that way.
*hugged* *pokes tongue out at Koschei*
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