My honest experience as a UTS business student after first semester!
I've been inside UNSW, USYD, not studied but visited. I like UTS more for two reasons. I noticed that UTS toilets are always maintained hygienically. Especially Building 2 and 11. I thought it was normal until I stepped into other two unis when visiting my friends, it was so dirty, smells bad, very old toilets that barely functions. UTS also has pretty easy accessible commute.
I can't deny how much support I received as a first year, UTS offers HELPS, UPASS. Made for students who struggle with keeping up with study content. tutors basically untangle the hard subjects for you. available weekly. For business, I was very happy that all professors introduced drop in session at the beginning of the semester and It was immense help during the week before final exams. UTS also provides 1 and half to 2 months semester breaks?? I'm in my break right now and I never felt more rested and turns out we have the longer break than USYD and UNSW.
Best thing about UTS is our silent reading room in building 2 THANK YOU TO WHOEVER CAME UP WITH THE IDEA when I walk into the quietest room I've ever been in my life, where the footsteps are the loudest thing, I can conquer any tasks. I can tell everyone's focus is at its peak. Even my friends from other unis come here to study.
these are some of the more helpful things I found UTS provides
microwaves in almost every building to heat up your food hot and cold water taps every floor a lot of vending machine with real quick food free flu shots for students and emails notifying students ahead. $5 meal from Terrace Cafe for students that changes every week for students who wants to eat healthy but is financially struggling. science and math drop in classroom for anyone who needs more help. clear orientation day that tells you everything you need ( highly recommended attending it) professors follow up promptly with your email regarding your concerns. AI invigilated exams was a breeze to do at home, professors told us step by step and even what to do when it goes wrong. big campus but with every corner, chairs and desks to study that you can pretty much meet anywhere than library more than 100 group and individual booking rooms that you can easily book to study with your friends with noise canceling walls
easy to find classes once you know your way around, professors are generally teach in a way to create engagement in class,
SMART, FRIENDLY fellow classmates who actually helps you and is motivated to do well so you end up doing the work. ( If you choose them wisely, but they are always somewhere) I recommend studying Business or any course in UTS confidently to anyone who is interested! I've done half of my core but subjects are very practical, onboard and relevant. You will get the love the clean, supportive and pretty place you study in. I started with no expectation after so much research day and night and Im so impressed that I get to go here.
The only downside of UTS has to be late night classes(7pm to 9pm) but thats only if you miss the timetable deadline.
UTS IS A UNIVERSITY THAT IF YOU SEEK FOR HELP, THEY WILL PROVIDE MORE THAN ENOUGH OF WHAT YOU NEED ALL YOU GOTTA DO IS ASK. I love being a...
Read moreEven though I spent eight years here and achieved Ds and HDs for my masters degree and an award for being the best student in final year of my bachelor degree I regret every moment I spent here. Here's why:
They have crap lecturers rewriting the subjects in a way that they have no real world industry application (I am still trying to find how to use 10 out of the 12 subjects I did for my Masters in my IT job); Once I was in hospital with an infection so severe that I almost DIED. I was incapacitated for weeks after surviving it. UTS did everything they could to try and prevent me from withdrawing from a subject without academic or financial penalty even with medical documents from the hospital, the doctor and a list of medications I had to be on to prevent the infection from reoccurring. It was only until they got a letter from my husband's boss begging for leniency (I had never met my husband's boss so it was really kind of him to speak up for me) that changed the minds at UTS. UTS fails on student support and understanding; If you don't do the work for incompetent students then you get marked down; and If you get physically or verbally abused by international students for not doing the work for them then not only do you get marked down, but your complaint is ignored by the faculty and said guilty students are not reprimanded. I am looking at you, René Leveaux.
The only reason I have a job and am very successful at what I do right now is because I taught myself the things I actually needed to know in IT during my rare moments of spare time. If I relied solely on what UTS had 'taught' me then I would be unemployed or severely incompetent at my job.
So, if you're only looking for a plaque with your name on it to show off to your parents or are in need of a Student Visa to get in Australia then go to UTS. They let just about anyone in and everyone gets a degree - including dumbs** - which is why they can afford the recent renovations. Otherwise, forget UTS and study in a country where they actually have standards in education as opposed in an overwhelming interest in their wallets.
UTS may be a top university in Australia, but it is nothing compared to what's on offer in the rest of the developed world.
FYI - I am a mixed race, multilingual Australian so I am not being a racist in this post. This is a brief recollection of my experiences at this university for which I did the best I could in putting up with this arrogance, stupidity and sheer laziness from both lecturers...
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