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    The University of Queensland - Beautiful

    The University of Queensland

    4.6(7 reviews)
    1.0 kmSt Lucia

    It is hard to sum up my feelings about the University of Queensland in a few short sentences. I…read morecould almost right a novel about the my experiences here but I thought I would write a little about my first impressions of the University and then give some tips and hints. Now the first time I walked around the St Lucia campus I was struck by the beauty of the sandstone buildings that create the Great Court area. This is what you see in all the pretty pictures of the university but it really is breathtaking in real life. The more you look the more detail you realise is in each individual carving in the buildings and the meanings they have for the faculties within them. The Great Court is what I always imagined a university would be like. I soon ventured into the classrooms inside. Being in the humanities, these classrooms were old and in desperate need of repair. There were broken tables, dodgy air conditioners, peeling paint but it all added to the idea of the struggling arts student. Having also had classes in engineering buildings I can say that some of the newer ones are pretty swish and clean and you are lucky if you are in there. The student union complex is a little bustling centre with shops, a salon, pharmacy, dentist, bakery, refectory, and much much more. I almost did not know what to do with all the choice in food. There are also Wednesday Markets held here offering everything from bargain books to sunglasses. There is plenty to do on campus that doesn't involve classes, like drinking a few jugs at the Red Room, going to the Schonell Cinemas, perusing the UQ Art Museum, or just chilling with friends over coffee. There are few libraries on campus as well and rooms full of computers for your use. The university really is like a mini world of its own, one I could easily live in. Now I could gush about this place that has been such a massive part of my life over the past 5 years but I will stop here and just give a few hints and tips. 1. The UQ Art Museum is free and the perfect quiet spot to escape the hustle and bustle of campus. 2. The Fryer Library has some great spots for postgraduate students to study with plenty of room on the desks to spread your books out. 3. The line for the computers in the SS&H Library goes quick about 10 mins before the hour as a good portion of the people will leave for their next class. 4. Subway is open late :-) 5. You can get jugs of beer at the Pizza Caffe and they have a student discount and often have other deals on that you get from their pizza box. I could give you a hundred and one other tips and hints but I think the best part is finding these things out for yourself...

    Well, UQ certainly has a good reputation--I'm told it's one of the best (/most prestigious?)…read moreuniversities in Australia. Without knowing anything about other universities, all I can give is my personal experience, as a student who has completed her undergraduate in the Faculty of Arts and is going on to do honours. In terms of the quality of teachers and resources at UQ, I've had a pretty good experience. As a student of the Writing major, in the school of English, Media Studies and Art History (EMSAH), however, I would advise potential writing students to think twice before enrolling. It depends on what you're looking for, but QUT could probably offer a broader range of writing courses with more focus on the creative side of things. When I look back on all the courses I took at UQ, the ones I got the most out of where not the writing courses, but the English Literature and French courses. That may just be a personal thing, but I feel the quality of some of the writing courses wasn't up to UQ standard. Aside from the very specific example I have given regarding my experience at UQ, everything about life on the St Lucia campus is pretty great. Nestled in a bend of the Brisbane river, it's kind of secluded from the outside world. There's a healthy atmosphere with people jogging or cycling the UQ loop and sports happening on the numerous ovals and courts dotted around campus. There are cafes galore, places to eat, a cinema, an art gallery, a hair dresser, book stores...pretty much anything you could need. So, in terms of the overall university experience, UQ St Lucia makes for a pretty good package.

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    QUT Kelvin Grove Campus

    QUT Kelvin Grove Campus

    3.7(6 reviews)
    5.7 kmKelvin Grove

    Truly a 0 star uni.. This university had the lowest quality education I've ever come across…read more(nursing/paramed) and having been to 2 different universities for a bachelor and a masters, I know what good education looks like, and this is 100% not it! .. Extremely rude teachers who don't give the slightest shit.. During covid, they'd smash in over 1,300 students in a class that's supposed to be no more than 300.. The teachers were tapped out, didn't care and provided incredibly low quality education, especially for what they charge. Don't study here!! Trust me.. You'll save yourself tens of thousands in poor quality education and shitty experiences.. A 0 star university..

    This is the university I attend. In academic circles its known as the university for the real…read moreworld. QUT stands for Queensland University of Technology, this campus in particular is in Kelvin Grove. Built on top of what is known as education hill, QUT Kelvin Grove is home to the study areas of Creative Industry, Education, and Health. The campus is ultra modern in look and has a couple of awards under its belt. It has plenty of facilities some include, a bar, library, pools, parking, 24 hour Internet lounges, a theatre, multimedia video and music recording facilities. The campus has been designed around the principles of the urban village. From the top of the hill to the bottom students, business professionals, innovative institutes, cafés, parks and restaurants coexist side by side. There is range of quality eateries and shops, business is completely dictated by the university semester though. As an education facility, the lecturers and spaces for learning are of the highest standard and students who attend QUT are well looked after. There is also affordable student accommodation for those who need it.

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    JMC Academy

    JMC Academy

    2.5(2 reviews)
    3.3 kmSouth Brisbane

    Started by John Martin Cass in 1982, JMC Academy is a private college for the entertainment…read moretechnology industry. You gotta admit, there's a reason why some occupations were apprenticeships and the trend to turn every trade into a university degree is getting a bit silly. Entertainment is one of those fields where you learnt on the job. Even now, the media based bachelor degrees at university have a strong work experience component. JMC offers the best of both worlds. Their diplomas and bachelor degrees are accredited so therefore qualify for FEE-HELP. Their courses include animation, game design, film/ tv, audio engineering and entertainment business management. There's a strong industry practice component and best of all, they work on a three semester year. This means that a Bachelor degree will take a little less than two years and a diploma will take about half a year. This makes it perfect for mature age students who may have other commitments such as family or a demanding job and just can't appreciate the delights of prolonging the student lifestyle.

    JMC is a private university committed to stealing your money. Their admin workers are terrible and…read moreoffer little to no support, often they don't even know what day it is. I started at JMC Brisbane only to be completely disappointed that I had wasted my time. When you start JMC you sign a piece of paper stating that they can change their course on you and give you NO NOTICE. They change your courses frequently and pick all of your subjects for you. They don't even have a library. Their "library" is one row of books. Not kidding. That said, some of their lecturers are great and offer some really good insight. The students you meet there are lifelong friends. This however, is ALL that is good about JMC. Their facilities are absolute shite, they have 3 rehearsal rooms and 3 studios...that's it. Each student pays a whopping $7,000 PER TRIMESTER! A Bachelor's degree can cost $40,000! It's honestly not worth it. Half the time the equipment provided in rehearsal rooms, e.g. pianos and amps is BROKEN! It's a wonder as to why anyone still goes there.

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