A University whose origins are older than most think. Has had strong links with the local heavy industries since the 1950's and has turned out many fine academics in engineering and scielce disciplines that worked in those industries.
Loved my year at UOW in 2018-2019. Beautiful campus (doesn't look like it's changed much since), friendly people, and really quality educators. Does this mean there's no chance of an updated QUT review? All good if not - such a great series!
Yes, I'll definitely get back to QUT but no time soon. Working on a major update to the whole Choosing Your Uni experience, so that's got priority right this second!
If you had to choose between University of Wollongong and University of Newcastle (Callaghan), which one would you choose? Course is Bachelors of Computer Science as an international student.
I'm literally 50/50 on that question. I spent a lot of time in Newcastle when I was younger, so I have a soft spot for it. So personally, that's where I'd go. But Wollongong is equally great tbh
Hello! I wonder what are the best Australian Universities for studying - indigenous culture, community and psychology. Could you recommend any masters progrmas or shorter courses?
Hi! Sorry to be slow replying, this was a really good question so I wanted to think about it. In my view, I think regional universities where there's a closer link between community and the university will tick this box better. There's a long list: Wollongong, Newcastle, Charles Sturt, Southern Cross, CQ Uni, James Cook, Darwin, Tasmania, Federation Uni. I don't want to recommend a specific one because that really depends on your other interests and preferences.
Does anyone know if you can complete your bachelors degree in their main campus in Wollongong? or is it limited to the Sutherland campus only? (According to the internet) Would appreciate clarification!
smaller uni also means less diversity (more fascists), smaller campus, uglier and older facilities. social life is dry as. lowkey my eyes hurt its so ugly. thanks for the super positive video tho, hopefully i can convert
A University whose origins are older than most think. Has had strong links with the local heavy industries since the 1950's and has turned out many fine academics in engineering and scielce disciplines that worked in those industries.
Those all sound like fair comments to me! A great institution clearly serving its community well.
Loved my year at UOW in 2018-2019. Beautiful campus (doesn't look like it's changed much since), friendly people, and really quality educators. Does this mean there's no chance of an updated QUT review? All good if not - such a great series!
Yes, I'll definitely get back to QUT but no time soon. Working on a major update to the whole Choosing Your Uni experience, so that's got priority right this second!
Proudly an UOW offshore student from 2021 to 2023, just graduated this year!
Congrats!
Thank you
I've got offers from UOW Wollongong and WSU paramatta , which uni would be better overall
Hard to say without knowing lots more: what your interests and goals are, what subject etc etc
ACU north Sydney, review coming any time soon?
I do need to get there. Funnily enough it’s the closest campus to where I live!
Love your work.
Reseach master of phylosophy , as I understand, has fees covered.
If not. Cannot do. How others afford fees these days?
Thanks!
That could be right - best to check with the uni.
If you had to choose between University of Wollongong and University of Newcastle (Callaghan), which one would you choose? Course is Bachelors of Computer Science as an international student.
I'm literally 50/50 on that question. I spent a lot of time in Newcastle when I was younger, so I have a soft spot for it. So personally, that's where I'd go. But Wollongong is equally great tbh
Time to do another review of macquarie university mate
Current one is only 18 months old so not a huge amount has changed tbh. Will likely get back there in the next 6 months.
Hello! I wonder what are the best Australian Universities for studying - indigenous culture, community and psychology. Could you recommend any masters progrmas or shorter courses?
Hi! Sorry to be slow replying, this was a really good question so I wanted to think about it.
In my view, I think regional universities where there's a closer link between community and the university will tick this box better. There's a long list: Wollongong, Newcastle, Charles Sturt, Southern Cross, CQ Uni, James Cook, Darwin, Tasmania, Federation Uni. I don't want to recommend a specific one because that really depends on your other interests and preferences.
@@ChoosingYourUni Thank you! It does make sense, I'll look it up.
Does anyone know if you can complete your bachelors degree in their main campus in Wollongong? or is it limited to the Sutherland campus only? (According to the internet) Would appreciate clarification!
Which degree? If you start a degree on the main campus you should be able to finish the whole thing there.
smaller uni also means less diversity (more fascists), smaller campus, uglier and older facilities. social life is dry as. lowkey my eyes hurt its so ugly. thanks for the super positive video tho, hopefully i can convert
Not for everyone. Not sure about the fascist count on Oz unis, it’s not one of the metrics I look at