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- Some of my relatives had graduated from this University and had recommended the same. The reviews were satisfactory and the prospects it offered aligned with my future goals.
- The continuous organisation of events helps in making friends and feeling less lonely. Its location is well connected to the bus routes which is a big advantage for students relying on public transport for daily commute.
Dislikes
- Although it's not just this university but the country's culture, foreign universities charge for things that normally an Indian university would give for free. For example, my pre-service teacher badge cost me a good $20 to order, which should have been ideally provided by the department.
I have grown as a person at this University. Not just in terms of academics, which made me realise how tough and complex a teacher's job is, but also as a person.
Likes
- It is because this institute has a lab related to my research.
- The campus is beautiful with a lot of infrastructure like library and sitting space for studying. The campus is also vast in terms of area. There are a lot of sports facilities like indoor stadium, gym, football, soccer, etc.
Dislikes
- The campus looks beautiful but it is not active. After 5PM, no eateries are open inside the campus. All the clubs like dance, music, machine learning, etc. are just for namesake. The location of campus is also far from the city.
Overall the experience was good. There are many pros and cons. Although the routine life was boring, the infrastructure was damn good.
Likes
- The location was a major factor as Perth has a stable climate and good economy. The cost of studies is relatively lower than other countries which was also a plus point.
Dislikes
- While most things are beyond amazing at Curtin, as an international student I feel the fee is expensive to pay but that’s just how we see any comparison. Most other universities have a higher fee but even with scholarships, it could be tough for a middle class Indian.
It has been an amazing journey so far. There is ample scope and opportunities and Perth being a moderately populated city makes it easy to find places and people that are willing to help.
My admission process was thoroughly through my own research as Curtin University stands among 1% of top universities and best for mining engineering as Australia is a hub of mining. I got major help from the consultancy (SIEC)
I had chosen Curtin because it has a greater range of courses and had family support in Perth.
It had a high ranking than the other college that offered my course. The campus was larger and more catered to what I wanted as a student and it was also located closer to cheaper rental accommodation off-campus.
I went to college because of instant entryway into law. Other universities you had to do an undergrad to get in, but for this one, you didn't. It also had great reviews and a great city campus for the law students.
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