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Likes
- Professors and lecturers are approachable. They have knowledge and always ready to help you out when you go upto them after lectures or set aside different meeting times
- Infrastructure is really good. Enough systems in the student hub, laptops for rent, and university is open 24x7
- Everything has a good process and flow to it. There's different buildings for different streams, and all the help and assistance is localized within, so its easy to ask for help when it comes to studies or enrollment or study plans.
Dislikes
- Teaching assistants aren't always very knowledgeable. They are the ones who usually grade the assignments and reports if not the main professor.
- Course content of the program that I was in and the way classes are conducted doesn't really teach a lot. There isn't much emphasis on hands-on learning and the workshops are pretty much do it yourself.
- The number of rooms available to have team meetings or just study rooms isn't enough for a group. There are limited and usually have to book them online.
Campus Life
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The university has about 3 campuses
- North Terrace is the main one
- Roseworthy is another
- Waite is the third one
- The main campus, north terrace, has all facilities like libraries, sports, medical and student rooms, tutoring groups, computer systems to use or rent, 24x7 security
- Major festivals of all religions like Eid, Christmas, Diwali, Chinese New Year and lots more, are celebrated widely. They happen in the main lawns
- There are various groups and newsletters for sports such as basketball, football, soccer, cricket, and even things for non-physical sports, which could be hiking, literary book clubs, or chess clubs.
- There are student organizations that are elected to run the university's YouX group (a group which provides services to students) and follows a whole election process as well
Accommodation
- I found my accommodation online. The UniLodge website and the booking were straightforward.
- When I first stayed, it was 290 for 6 months, then 250 for the next 1 year, then 280 for the next 1 year. This includes everything (water, electricity, and Wi-Fi).
- I was looking for accommodation below 300 per week and I filtered it according to the room types. There were Scape, Yugo, Suites, and UniLodge, and this was within my budget.
- For Future students, find a place within the city for 6 months, then you can see if you want to continue staying in the city (little more expensive) or sub-urbs (cheaper but further away)
- My accommodation is 1 km away from the university, in the city centre. So it's very easy access to anything for groceries, lots of restaurants, and public transport.




Likes
- I am receiving the right amount of support for me to decide to continue.
- Currently attending many clubs in a week to feel the university experience and making lots of friends.
Dislikes
- There are staff that are making me question if I want to continue or not.
- Deciding to see if a single person is worth staying away from a career that can be rewarding
Campus Life
I am in many clubs: the Anime Club, the Japanese Culture and Language Club, the Japanese Culture and Language Club, the the Japanese Culture and Language Club, the Drawing Club, and the Karaoke Club.
Accommodation
Domestic students can live with family, and moving into student accommodation can be over $500 per week, but they can find a house to share with other students or homestay families, which is cheaper.
Likes
- Was interested in the Machine Learning Field and wanted to go into the data space and syllabus for Data Science was in depth with every algorithm from scratch without using scopy or other third party libraries.
Campus Life
University has lot of clubs and each clubs have their own events and activities. A person can join any club and take its facilities. Joining a club also comes with perks like discounts on merchandise or restaurants in Adelaide or a specific brand.
Accommodation
I stayed in a Unit home which was 260 AUD /week rent, 27 AUD internet and food may take around 60 AUD/week. Students also prefer leaving in PGs where you can get it at much cheaper rates i.e. around 150aud / week. This is manageable as most of the people look for part time jobs.
Campus Life
There are plenty of clubs, events and activities that occur throughout the year at the University.
Accommodation
I stayed in a shared accomodation about 8km away from the city where the University is located. I paid about $500 a month including all bills.
Campus Life
There is a range of support services available to assist students throughout the journey. There are more than 130 clubs available which do not require campus life. There is a crowd for dancer, gamer, singer, writer etc. The research community has over 1200 staff and students with innovative culture and modern infrastructure.
Accommodation
The accommodation I am staying is a 2bhk property. I have opted for a shared accommodation. It is a fully furnished property with a garden and a car park. The rent costs $200 AUD per week per person including all bills (electricity, wifi, gas, water supply/usage) with a bond of $1000 AUD for 4 people. The rent is paid on a monthly basis. It is 3.5km away from the Uni.
Campus Life
There are a lot of clubs. They are more than 20. We have to personally get enrolled. There are different clubs for Yoga, Dance, Meditation activities. There are also community clubs like Christian clubs. Their motive is not to promote any religion but just to network with people over dinner. There are a lot of volunteering activities alo. We get to make a lot of new friends from multicultural backgrounds and it's really fun to get introduced to new people. Apart from the Indians we do have a lot of Chinese people too.
Accommodation
i am currently in a private Accommodation facility the private student apartment in which i live have all the basic facility and the price range is form 250 euros to 350 euros.
Accommodation
I lived in a single room which costs about $185 excluding utilities
I received a scholarship for it and it was also an opportunity to experience a new environment for which I was keen to do.
Accommodation
I am staying in a student accommodation and the accommodating rooms is a shared room. The accommodation provides many other rooms for different preference and the rentals are all listed on their website.
I chose the University of Adelaide as it is ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide. They're also a member of Australia's Group of Eight, made up of the country's best universities, and feature a beautiful campus with traditional sandstone buildings mixed with cutting-edge learning and research facilities.
Accommodation
I live in a shared apartment close to the university. The bus stop is very nearby and it is also surrounded with departmental stores, pharmacy and restaurants as well. The shared apartment costs about 150 AUD per week.
I had a lot of counseling done and did a lot of research regarding the course I wanted to do and then I landed at the university of Adelaide.
Accommodation
I stay off-campus in a nearby suburb. On-campus accommodation I found a little expensive. I stay in an only female accommodation right now in one of the suburbs nearby. Travelling is also easy. Public transport is available.
The University of Adelaide is one of the best universities and I really liked the course structure of the University. I have an opportunity of completing my research for a year. This would help me further to complete my Ph.D. Also, Adelaide is a very peaceful and beautiful city which was one of the other reasons to choose this University.
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