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What students say about Charles Sturt University
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- I believe the faculty of the university is well-structured and community-based, particularly for a rural-based campus.
- Teachers are always willing to help students with outsourcing placement programs, especially if they want to work at an institution beyond the usual opportunities.
- Yes, it was easy to just apply online with the universitys website. It allows you to narrow down all of the scholarships to the one that suits you the most.
- However, living off-campus can become challenging as you dont have all facilities available to you at all times, and often the price of everything rapidly adds up.
- HECS loans are available to all Australian students, so I have placed my college fees into that loan system.
- Each lecturer provides you with guidance and is ready to help you whenever it is needed; it is great.
- Nice one and learning more new things, we can get more placements. It is a friend to nature, and we grasp new things that would be useful for us.
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- University Rating, affordable fee and Quality of education, advice from consultants and referral from friends who studies in CSU.,
- All lectururers were supportive and always keen to help. Practice teaching techniques. Environment of university was very good. Had a wonderful experience during lectures. Assistance from student help team if any classes were missed and additional help during exams.
- Dislikes:
- Questions in assignments should be more on practicality than theoretical. Probably lecture slides should be much updated and informative rather than few headings and bullet points. It would be much easier and helpful if they are like a mini text book than a Index book.
Experience was good. Only few points such as updating lecture slides, providing opportunities with internships would have been helpful.
The University has a good schedule for the subjects. It is one of the best colleges in Australia.
It’s a brilliant University, however, the course is definitely community orientated which is where I want to venture my future profession. The course includes areas such as psychology, policing, politics, emergency management, sociology and indigenous subjects. It’s a thrill to be apart of and this subject will set me up for my future profession.
I chose this tertiary institution as it was local to my rural home town meaning I didn't need to move away. The small scale of the institution also appealed to me, as I believed it would be less overwhelming than a larger uni. I applied through UAC while completing my year 12 VCE studies. I got accepted with a lower star mark than the expected entrance level. The application fee was included when applying through VTAC and covered all uni applications, including different institutions. I applied for multiple universities, and alongside this applied for two courses at the Charles sturt University.
Nice one and learn more new things we can get more placements and it is a friend to nature and we grasp new things that would be useful for us. And also a nice staff who teaches and supports in every aspect.
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