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2 February 2013

Sydney Universities Dates: Semester 1 2013

Filed under: Forward Thinking — Tags: , , , — Ben @ 7:37 pm

Happy 2013!

DATES S1 2013

Notes: As reported by the university, therefore weekends may or may not be counted. If you have additional information, please email me.

S1 Start Mid-Semester Break Study Vacation Examinations Winter Break S2 start
MQ 25 Feb 13 Apr to 28 Apr 11 Jun to 28 Jun 29 Jun to 28 Jul 29 Jul
UNSW 4 Mar 27 Mar to 7 Apr 8 Jun to 13 Jun 14 Jun to 1 Jul 2 Jul to 28 Jul 29 Jul
USYD 4 Mar 29 Mar to 5 Apr 10 Jun to 14 Jun 17 Jun to 29 Jun 30 Jun to 28 Jul 29 Jul
UTS 25 Feb 22 Apr to 26 Apr 8 Jun to 28 Jun 29 Jun to 28 Jul 29 Jul
UWS 25 Feb 15 Apr to 21 Apr 3 Jun to 7 Jun 11 Jun to 30 Jun 1 Jul to 28 Jul 29 Jul
ANU 18 Feb 29 Mar to 12 Apr 1 Jun to 5 Jun 6 Jun to 21 Jun 22 Jun to 21 Jul 22 Jul

Sources:
MQ: http://www.mq.edu.au/about/calendar.html
UNSW: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/AcademicCalendar.html
USYD: http://sydney.edu.au/about/dates/
UTS: http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/dates_academic.html
UWS: http://www.uws.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/managing_your_study/dates/2013_academic_year_dateline
ANU: http://about.anu.edu.au/principal-dates

16 July 2012

Sydney Universities Dates: Semester 2 2012

Filed under: Forward Thinking — Tags: , — Ben @ 9:00 am

As usual, dates for Sydney universities. Enjoy!

DATES S2 2012

Notes: As reported by the university, therefore weekends may or may not be counted. If you have additional information, please email me.

S2 Start Mid-Semester Break Study Vacation Examinations Summer Break S1 ’13 start
MQ 30 Jul 15 Sept to 1 Oct 12 Nov to 30 Nov 1 Dec to 24 Feb 25 Feb
UNSW 16 Jul 1 Sep to 9 Sep 20 Oct to 25 Oct 26 Oct to 13 Nov 14 Nov to 3 Mar 4 Mar
USYD 30 Jul 24 Sep to 1 Oct 5 Nov to 9 Nov 12 Nov to 24 Nov 25 Nov to 3 Mar 4 Mar
UTS 30 Jul 24 Sep to 1 Oct 10 Nov to 30 Nov 1 Dec to 24 Feb 25 Feb
UWS 30 Jul 24 Sep to 1 Oct 5 Nov to 9 Nov 12 Nov to 1 Dec* 3 Dec to 24 Feb 25 Feb
ANU 23 Jul 10 Sep to 21 Sep 3 Nov to 7 Nov 8 Nov to 24 Nov 25 Nov to 17 Feb 18 Feb

* UWS has not confirmed the end date of exams.

Sources:
MQ: http://www.mq.edu.au/calendar.html
UNSW: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/AcademicCalendar.html
USYD: http://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/admissions/semester_dates/2012.php
UTS: http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/dates_academic.html
UWS: http://www.uws.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/managing_your_study/dates/2012_academic_year_dateline
ANU: http://about.anu.edu.au/principal-dates/semester-dates

17 February 2012

Sydney Universities Dates: Semester 1 2012

Filed under: Forward Thinking — Tags: , — Ben @ 8:45 pm

As usual, dates for Sydney universities. Enjoy!

DATES S1 2012

Notes: As reported by the university, therefore weekends may or may not be counted. If you have additional information, please email me.

S1 Start Mid-Semester Break Study Vacation Examinations Winter Break S2 start
MQ 27 Feb 6 Apr to 22 Apr 12 Jun to 29 Jun 30 Jun to 29 Jul 30 Jul
UNSW 27 Feb 6 Apr to 15 Apr 2 Jun to 7 Jun 8 Jun to 25 Jun 26 Jun to 15 Jul 16 Jul
USYD 5 Mar 6 Apr to 13 Apr 11 Jun to 17 Jun 18 Jun to 30 Jun 1 Jul to 29 Jul 30 Jul
UTS 27 Feb 23 Apr to 27 Apr 9 Jun to 29 Jun 30 Jun to 29 Jul 30 Jul
UWS 27 Feb 16 Apr to 20 Apr 4 Jun to 8 Jun 18 Jun to 27 Jun 28 Jun to 29 Jul 30 Jul
ANU 20 Feb 6 Apr to 22 Apr 2 Jun to 6 Jun 7 Jun to 23 Jun 24 Jun to 22 Jul 23 Jul

Sources:
MQ: http://www.mq.edu.au/calendar.html
UNSW: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/AcademicCalendar.html
USYD: http://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/admissions/semester_dates/2012.php
UTS: http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/dates_academic.html
UWS: http://www.uws.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/managing_your_study/dates/2012_academic_year_dateline
ANU: http://about.anu.edu.au/principal-dates/semester-dates

11 July 2011

Sydney Universities Dates: Semester 2 2011

Filed under: Forward Thinking — Tags: , — Ben @ 9:05 am

As usual, dates for Sydney universities. Enjoy!

DATES S2 2011

Notes: As reported by the university, therefore weekends may or may not be counted. If you have additional information, please email me.

S2 Start Mid-Semester Break Study Vacation Examinations Summer Break S1 ’12 start
MQ 1 Aug 16 Sep to 3 Oct 14 Nov to 2 Dec 3 Dec to 26 Feb 27 Feb
UNSW 18 Jul 3 Sep to 11 Sep 22 Oct to 27 Oct 28 Oct to 15 Nov 16 Nov to 26 Feb 27 Feb
USYD 25 Jul 26 Sep to 3 Oct 31 Oct to 4 Nov 7 Nov to 19 Nov 20 Nov to 4 Mar 5 Mar
UTS 1 Aug 26 Sep to 3 Oct 12 Nov to 2 Dec 3 Dec to 26 Feb 27 Feb
UWS 1 Aug 26 Sep to 3 Oct 7 Nov to 11 Nov 14 Nov to 26 Nov 27 Nov to 26 Feb 27 Feb
ANU 25 Jul 12 Sep to 23 Sep 5 Nov to 9 Nov 10 Nov to 26 Nov 27 Nov to 19 Feb 20 Feb

Sources:
MQ: http://www.mq.edu.au/calendar.html
UNSW: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/AcademicCalendar.html
USYD: http://www.usyd.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/admissions/semester_dates/index.shtml
UTS: http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/dates_academic.html
UWS: http://www.uws.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/managing_your_study/dates/2011_academic_year_dateline
ANU: http://info.anu.edu.au/ovc/Committees/110PP_Principal_Dates

10 May 2011

What am I?

Filed under: I Wonder — Tags: , , — Ben @ 3:37 pm

If you saw me across the hallway, would you think I am a local student, or an international student?

(Assuming you never hear me speak)

I’ve wanted to ask this question to passers-by at university for a while now. But thinking about it, if you were asked that question by me, you would think that I am a bit weird.

If you were to hear me speak, that would defeat the purpose of asking the question.

So instead I’m asking it here, and I’ll explain why I am interested in your answer.

First off, here is a picture of me:

This question arose after noticing the high proportion of international (mostly Chinese) students at Macquarie University. A similar claim can be made for other major Sydney universities.

I want to know how my look was perceived by the public. Do I look like an Aussie? Or do I look like a migrant/vistor?

After having studied belonging and identity in Year 12 English, I have been interested in seeing how much people have to do to ‘fit in’. My unscientific definition of ‘fit in’ is “to not feel out of place, or like a fish out of water”. Can someone fit in by just speaking the language (English)? Or does one have to fully adopt and accept the culture and mannerisms of the society?

I’ve noticed some changes in my behaviour, mostly in order to generate some small talk.

With your input, I’m able to judge whether I look more like a local or international student. It will also help me to understand what others think about this issue.

6 March 2011

Uni 2, Week 1

Filed under: Rant,Reflection — Tags: , — Ben @ 9:48 pm

It’s Sunday night. My desk is very messy, filled with documents and brochures. There’s almost no control of what’s happening. This is my desk after week 1 at Sydney University.

Here’s the back story if you missed it. It’s been a week at a new university, and I’m exhausted. Three 8am starts, and a 9am start. Thankfully the early starts are gone, more on that later.

If I had to describe my week in one word, it’s ‘chaos’. Most of the time was spent sitting in introductory lectures, and chasing up my credit application. It’s strange to be doing all first-year subjects in my second year of university.

Because I had completed units at Macquarie, I applied for credit at USyd. Who would have thought that this ‘simple’ application would take 5 weeks to process? I got very frustrated at the lack of progress, because this meant that I couldn’t finalise my enrolment. The application was only completed on Friday afternoon, and then I got a clear idea of what to study for this year.

There was something interesting about the outcome. I had been given credit for Accounting 1B, whose prerequisite was Accounting 1A. Naturally you would think that you wouldn’t need to do both subjects, but no, I was told I had to do Accounting 1A. This was because prerequisites are ignored during credit applications. On one hand I thought this was ridiculous, but to put a positive spin on this, at least I could ‘revise’ the things I learnt last year.

Now, the timetable. USyd would prefer to let a computer decide your timetable, no matter how ridiculous it looked. I thought I wouldn’t bother changing my timetable much because I would have to change it again depending on the outcome of the credit application. Part of the reason I was frustrated, was because human-assisted timetable changes closed at the end of last Friday. If the credit application wasn’t back by Friday, I’d be at the mercy of the computer. Luckily I was able to get a human to change my timetable, and now I have three 11am starts, and a 10am start, with Wednesdays off.

I’ve also bumped into old friends, and people I haven’t seen for a long time. At least that’s something good that happened. I’m also liking the longer train trip. At least I can read or sleep comfortably.

The brochure to the French Film Festival remains unread, and that starts this Tuesday! It should be a good lineup this year.

I’d better get back to the readings for this week. So much to read! Talk soon.

7 February 2011

Sydney Universities Dates: Semester 1 2011

Filed under: Forward Thinking — Tags: , — Ben @ 12:24 pm

Another year. Here are the dates for the first half of 2011.

DATES 2011

Notes: As reported by the university, therefore weekends may or may not be counted. If you have additional information, please email me.

S1 Start Mid-Semester Break Study Vacation Examinations Mid-year recess S2 start
MQ 21 Feb 9 Apr to 26 Apr 6 Jun to 24 Jun 25 Jun to 31 Jul 1 Aug
UNSW 28 Feb 22 Apr to 1 May 4 Jun to 9 Jun 10 Jun to 27 Jun 28 Jun to 17 Jul 18 Jul
USYD 28 Feb 22 Apr to 29 Apr 6 Jun to 10 Jun 13 Jun to 25 Jun 26 Jun to 24 Jul 25 Jul
UTS 28 Feb 25 Apr to 29 Apr 11 Jun to 1 Jul 1 Jul to 31 Jul 1 Aug
UWS* 28 Feb 18 Apr to 25 Apr 6 Jun to 12 Jun 14 Jun to 28 Jun 4 Jul to 31 Jul 1 Aug
ANU 21 Feb 9 Apr to 26 Apr 4 Jun to 8 Jun 9 Jun to 25 Jun 26 Jun to 24 Jul 25 Jul

* Could someone from UWS please double-check these dates? They may be incorrect.

Sources:
MQ: http://www.mq.edu.au/calendar.html
UNSW: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/AcademicCalendar.html
USYD: http://www.usyd.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/admissions/semester_dates/index.shtml
UTS: http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/dates_academic.html
UWS: http://www.uws.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/managing_your_study/dates/2011_academic_year_dateline
ANU: http://info.anu.edu.au/ovc/Committees/110PP_Principal_Dates

21 January 2011

University Offers

Filed under: Forward Thinking — Tags: — Ben @ 4:05 pm

Last Wednesday night, UAC released the Main Round offers for university admissions. As I have written before and mentioned to you over the course of last year, my aim was to transfer to UNSW. Well I’ve been a bit quiet over the last 36 hours or so, so let me tell you what is going on.

When I applied to UAC late last year, I only put down one preference. This was the B Commerce at UNSW. Closer to January, I added as second preference the B Commerce/B Science at the University of Sydney (USyd), and a B Science at UNSW as third. At the time, I thought I might as well try my luck for USyd; it doesn’t make a difference if I got into UNSW.

Now, I’ve received an offer for USyd. This now sets up several options:

1. Accept USyd offer.
2. Accept USyd offer, wait for UNSW offer, decide which uni.
3. Stay at Macquarie.

Before I continue, can I say THANK YOU for your support and encouraging messages over 2010.

I’m most likely to accept the USyd offer next week. It was never my intention to consider USyd originally, so this will be another experience to take forward. This time last year, accepting the fact that I’m at Macquarie was a ‘challenge’ and a motivator to work hard. The only situation that will cause me to reject the USyd offer is if my credit doesn’t transfer over. I’m not willing to waste a year doing subjects again, despite the opportunity to go to USyd.

If I receive an offer to UNSW in a later round of offers, the decision is then which uni do I want to go to. The combined BCom/BSci course at UNSW is four years long and at USyd five years. BCom only is three years at both places. If you go to either university, I’d appreciate comments about what you like and don’t like about it.

Thus, there is a high chance that I am leaving Macquarie University. To those who are there, thank you, and stay happy. I’ll be back in Week 1 to properly say good bye, around a table with glasses of amber liquid.

29 December 2010

Week 26 of 90+

Filed under: Forward Thinking,Reflection — Tags: , — Ben @ 9:40 pm

At the beginning of this year, I wrote about the new challenge of beginning university after 13 years of primary and secondary education. Now that the first year is complete, and the results are in (after some pushing and shoving with the unions), I’m very happy to enjoy this long summer break.

As some of you know, Macquarie University was my second preferred university. I’ve been working hard this year to achieve good results that would yield the best chance to transfer to the University of New South Wales (UNSW).

I thought I’d write about it here because as the day that UAC release offers draws closer, there’s been a lot of interest about my situation (and I don’t want to sound/feel like a broken record)!

This is what I know, and please seek independent advice on admission requirements if you are in a similar situation. I won’t be held responsible for information which I believed to be correct, that turned out to be wrong. (Disclaimers FTW!)

My marks this year were quite good. A GPA of 3.25, average 72. From what I have heard, a credit average is sufficient for an external application into UNSW. Therefore the marks should be OK.

I’ve also spoken to a university staffer who handles admissions, and she said that for domestic applications like mine, university marks are considered first, with the ATAR possibly contributing very little in this process.

At Macquarie I studied a Bachelor of Commerce – Professional Accounting (that’s the name). At UNSW, I intend to study the double degree Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science).

Once there, I should be able to get credit for my study at MQ, thus eliminating the need to redo first year Commerce subjects. I find out on 19 January whether I receive an offer, just like every year 12 who applied to UAC.

In my opinion, my application is looking good.

Happy holidays everyone.

7 July 2010

Sydney Universities Dates: Semester 2 2010

Filed under: Forward Thinking — Tags: , — Ben @ 11:59 am

I assume everyone is having a restful uni break. So, here are the dates for Semester 2.

Hope you find this useful!

DATES 2010

Notes: As reported by the university, therefore weekends may or may not be counted. If you have additional information or spot a mistake, please email me.

S2 Start Mid-semester break Study Vacation Examinations S1 2011 start
MQ 2 Aug 17 Sep to 4 Oct 17 Nov to 3 Dec 21 Feb
UNSW 19 Jul 4 Sep to 12 Sep 23 Oct to 28 Oct 29 Oct to 16 Nov 28 Feb
USYD 26 Jul 27 Sep to 1 Oct 1 Nov to 5 Nov 8 Nov to 20 Nov 28 Feb
UTS 2 Aug 27 Sep to 1 Oct 13 Nov to 3 Dec 28 Feb
UWS 26 Jul 20 Sep to 24 Sep 1 Nov to 5 Nov 8 Nov to 28 Nov 28 Feb
ANU 19 Jul 25 Sep to 10 Oct 30 Oct to 3 Nov 4 Nov to 20 Nov 21 Feb

Summer Term

Summer Start Summer End
MQ 3 Jan 11 Feb
UNSW * *
USYD 4 Jan 25 Feb
UTS 6 Dec 11 Feb
UWS 29 Nov/3 Jan# 11 Feb
ANU

# – Short session/Long session

Sources:

MQ: http://www.mq.edu.au/calendar.html
UNSW: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/AcademicCalendar.html
USYD: http://www.usyd.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/admissions/semester_dates/index.shtml
UTS: http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/dates_academic.html
UWS: http://www.uws.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/managing_your_study/dates/2010_academic_year_dateline
ANU: http://info.anu.edu.au/ovc/Committees/110PP_Principal_Dates

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