I definitely agree with you, Western Sydney University has too many campuses & most of them are so quiet and dead. Go to visit Liverpool campus. It's so eerily quiet and scary most of the time. Your student fees go to waste maintaining these campuses.
Yeah I agree. The parramatta north campus drive way is full of potholes that haven’t been fixed since even before Covid in 2020. They should allocate the money to make the current campuses better instead of making new ones
Thank you so much for this! This is the university i want to be an international student! I’m currently looking for scholarships 😁 Thank you so much for this ! 🥺❤️
Thank you for watching!!! Hope you'll get your scholarship. I had a similar question, and most international students who apply for WSU are able to get a scholarship that comes with the Uni offer. You can check this link for more info: www.westernsydney.edu.au/international/home/apply/admissions/scholarships/western_sydney_international_scholarships_undergraduate More videos incoming, just have to finish my assignments first LOLL
I am going to study in WSU Parramatta next year for my master degree and I'm looking for videos like yours for days noww. Thank you so much, this is very informative and helpful. If you're still studying there next year, I'd love to be your friend and a part of the Anime Society :D
Thank you for the support. i'm just simply giving my thoughts on the university because there is currently no youtube videos for that. Have been too busy to make anymore videos right now because it's getting close to the end of the semester and I have a bunch of assignments to do haha!! I will be graduating at the end of this year, but I will come back to Anime Gaming Soc every now and then to visit. Enjoy your study at WSU :DDD
I'm a Year 10 student, right now the time for Subject Selection has arrived and I've been considering Western Sydney since I was younger, I plan on studying Psychology and Art Therapy. This video was great to come across because i was nervous that although the courses would be good, the social side of the uni was concerning me.
Social life will always be a concerned, but that's why WSU and like other unis they have clubs for you to join, and sometimes they might even have clubs for your course. You don't even have to join clubs for your course haha you can join any clubs and make friends there too. I can't imagine doing uni without at least making friends at clubs, if you can't blend in with the people from your course. Good on you on thinking of uni early tho!!!
Hi! I recently applied in western Sydney for my master's of social work. What do you think about MSW from Western Sydney. I am also applied in UWA( University of Western Australia) and Monash University too. And I got offer letter from Monash. In your opinion which university is a better option among these three.
@@aleenamariajohn8348 in my opinion WSU is underrated in terms of education. Every other aspect might be behind, such as the facilities aren’t as top notch like UTS or UNSW, and student services might be abit slow, but education and tuition is definitely a plus. I don’t know much about WA so I can’t tell you, but that’s about WSU.
Sorry for the late reply. I would say social life in WSU is pretty good. Although I’m only saying that because I was very proactive in un. Joining clubs, going to uni events, become a part of the WSU Student Events team, that’s why I felt like my whole social life in WSU was really well off. But for some who aren’t really looking into joining clubs and making friends and just going to class, yeah I would say it’s a boring social life.
Hey bro, I watch your videos. As your’e an experienced campaigner pls help me out here! I was in UTS and joined WSU yesterday WITH ADVANCED STANDING but the subjects I got advanced standing (which they wrote on my offer letter), aren’t there when I go to the website of recommended units for International Business. Whereas they had asked me my preferred major before providing me with the advanced standing. I have emailed them about it, what do you think might have happened and might happen now? Do you think this might get fixed or no? I wouldn’t have joined WSU on the first place if I knew I wouldn’t receive full of my credits :v Best Wishes.
Brother, what happens if you fail a single subject on your first semester? I am also in WSU. But most of the subj are done online and i am not satisfied studying just online, they only play videos, give you pdfs and you're on your own. Does wsu give chance to students who may fail their exam? i am very worried.
If you fail a unit, you can redo it again, but you can only redo the unit 3 times before you’re expelled. If you can, try to ask for extra materials to help you study. What I’m worried about is as International Students you’ll have the concern of your visa expiring at a certain time, and you would have to pay extra to redo the unit. So it’s better to try to pass it
@@henrytranvlog8233 is it allowed to enroll the failed unit next year like on top of all default units? Coz i think it wont be available next semester thats why im planning to enroll it nx yr.
Hey, I hope you're doing well.I have a scholarship offer from western but it isn't enough. If i am able to score well in my semesters can i apply for the 50% scholarship in western sydney for international students?
Hey, hope you’re staying safe during this time. Sorry, this is out of my knowledge area. I think it’s best if you contact the scholarship team and ask about this to see what you can do.
They consider academic from high school and if they need more people to join the course. Most of the time that’s what they look at. Otherwise there are special cases that you can apply for a scholarship
I don’t know much about MSC in Agriculture. I do know the Hawksbury campus is where the Agricultural students are based, so if you do attend that area, then you’ll meet plenty of students of your interests.
Hey! I'm actually considering this university as an international student, if you don't mind could you answer some questions? Like how was your cost of living as an international student 🤔 do you think its possible to get by well with a good budget or did you find yourself struggling a bit. Also, were you in student accommodations? I'll most likely be in a student sharehouse and wanted to ask how you would rate it
Hi there! Living as an international student in Sydney in particular isn't cheap, but you can say that about anywhere honestly. It is definitely possible to get by if you plan out your expenses well. International students here can work 20 hrs per week or 40 hrs per fortnight, so if you can find a decent job that will definitely help. I'm currently living with a relative over here at the moment, but I know alot of my other friends who are sharing rooms with people. Definitely doable! If you're coming to WSU, welcome to Sydney, my friends!! Hopefully Covid will be better by that time.
@@henrytranvlog8233 thanks :D I saw on the universities website that they provide free shuttle bus rides to and from campus and dorms so I hope that will alleviate some costs for me, I am definitely most scared of seeing big spiders though
@@Айбекдж They do provide free shuttle bus rides from the train station to the campus so you don't have to walk :) spiders wise, you won't have much to worry unless you live in North Sydney, I can confirm that haha. Where I live, toward the western side, you won't see much unless you go for a bike ride or a walk around the park, but even then, it's not as much as you think :)
@@henrytranvlog8233 ohh I was under the impression that the bus goes directly from the dorm to the campus and so forth, I'd froth at the mouth just looking at one so I'm glad there's not many spiders in western sydney 😂
@@Айбекдж It does go to dorms as well. Student accomodation here is typically in Parramatta North campus, used to be a campus but it's now a student accomodation area. You can take the bus from North to South campus and to the station and vice versa.
Hey,hi! am thinking to pursue MBA finance in western sydney university.May i know about career opportunities towards job,fee,internships,cost of living etc....
Hello bro. I have been searching for days to know how much does it really cost me to study at WSU. Having huge trouble, maybe you can help me. I want to ask if you know how much computer science costs their like is it 30k a year. So 90k for the whole thing? Plus i wanna ask about how easy can i get scholarships and how easy working on campus is, and how much they contribute to the whole payment. Concerning other topics like living etc. i have these things figured out since my relatives live their and I’ll live with them in an apartment. Waiting for you response 😁
Yeah so I believe it would cost you abit more than $90k to do the degree. A lot of the answers to your questions are “depends”. From my experience, I was able to fit into the scholarship criteria, which is within the ATAR range when I apply for WSU after high school. For you it might be different, you might have to look at their requirements. You can email their team if you look up scholarship WSU. Working on campus, sometimes there are jobs that are offered, but they don’t have a lot, so I wouldn’t count too much on it. Since International student can only work 20 hours per week, it can be hard to keep up with the payment, but coming over here means that you already have to have some form of financial stability already, so I assume that the jobs can help you with other expenses instead. I’m also living with a close relative, and they don’t ask me to pay them, which is what I’m grateful for, but I know for others they might have to pay for it. I will DEFINITELY make a video about the living expenses here in Sydney in the future!!!
@@henrytranvlog8233 yea bro same here i wont pay any expenses for living here. I was thinking of working to contribute for the cost of fees. Plus you are absolutely right going there i should have financial stability, a matter of fact i do. But i was asking if i could maybe by a small scholarship and a on campus job maybe make the fees between 70-80k for the 3 years idk if it’s possible
@@sobhytfaily5392 ah yes definitely possible. You just have to work out which job is best for you. I suggest, if the uni doesn’t work, since they only have so much jobs, and if you REALLY want to work on campus, it’s better to have connections with the university people. And if you can’t get the university job, finding one from another place isn’t a bad option either, but this is just my personal opinion and experience. It is really hard finding an on campus job because it’s more important that you have a good connection with the university people.
Hi there, I don't know much about the master of business since I'm not doing business myself. However, I do know that you will be studying in either Parramatta City Campus and potentially Sydney City campus. From what I know it will most likely be in Parramatta.
@@farzanaiffatara2807 If i recall correctly Sydney city is normally online. Alot of the courses that they offer that is online is from Sydney city. I'm not sure though, but when you do your tutorial registration you should be able to see whether it is actually online (it would say 'online') or on Sydney City campus ('roomname')
@@farzanaiffatara2807 Normally when you select your units there should be different options based on the campuses. I suggest select your units first, since I assumed you have already enrolled? And then you can pick your campus from there. If that's not the case then you might have to ring up Student Central and they can guide you through. It's holiday though so might take them a while to reply. Or alternatively you can finish the first semester at Sydney city if they don't answer you back by the time the sem starts, and after the first semester you can change campus.
I am planning to take intale in july and I wany to study bsc nursing and i found that they take inatke only in feb and my consultancy suggested me to take foundation leading to bsc nursing but is doing that good will i be able to study bsc nursing after that?
Hi...could you tell me ....that....is it worthwhile to study commercial cookery course in western sydney university as compare to other colleges in sydney
@@henrytranvlog8233 thanks for your reponse.please aid me , here i tell your my plan , if am going wrong path please suggest me good one.. i am from nepal, i have completed diploma in culinary arts which was 1 years course (including 6 months internship ). and my dream is to study Bachelor in culinary arts, but it cost more , that's why i have decide to study certificate iv in commercial cookery & diploma in hotel management which have moderate fee, i can afford & after that i have plan to join bachelor in culinary arts . please tell me that my plans are correct or wrong ???? i hope you will reply me
@@bishalbasistsoni8903 i can’t tell you if you’re correct or not. Personally, I’m not a career advisor so I’m not sure about this is the right path for you. You can talk to the IDP agency and they will probably advise you what to do.
Hi! thank for your video! I am an international student and I got the offer of the undergraduate data science from this uni. If you don't mind could I ask you some questions about this uni. Like how is the uni teaching quality and student's experience? thank u
I think they’re generally “okay”. Depending on the teacher, it can be a boring class. Most of the classes I’ve been too are fairly boring because they read off the board lol. Just an honest thought. Student experience can be abit complicated as well. Services at the uni are rather slow, like if you want to transfer course half way through the semester or having problems enrolling into class, they can take a while to reply back to you, which can be frustrating. Most of my student experience I have to make the opportunity for myself, like joining clubs and make friends from there. It’s 100% less boring when you get to know people. You wouldn’t like uni as much if it’s just going to class and then go home.
Generally it takes awhile for them to consider for scholarship. I’m not sure about the requirements for PHD but it’s slightly different from what I know. You will have to email them about it or just wait it out. It’s all up to the scholarship team
I’m not entirely sure how I was eligible for the scholarship at first. When I receive my offer for WSU, the scholarship info page was attached to it, and I just had to fill it out and email to the scholarship team at Western. My guess is that there is an ATAR range when I was applying for my course, because I completed year 12 over here, and because I’m in that ATAR range, they gave me the scholarship.
You can check the WSU page about the scholarship options, or you can email their scholarship team to see if you’re eligible. International students work abit different than the domestic, so it might take some research.
@@henrytranvlog8233 I’m applying from overseas for bachelors,so how long will it take for the offer letter to come, I’m little scared, cause I applied about 2 weeks ago, is it normal ?
@@sujanpulamimagar5366 I’m not sure, but generally 2 weeks is a time period that you don’t have to worry about much. Give or take it’ll be a month because their system is quite slow.
I recently applied and got into Construction and Technology but i didn't realise that it was different to construction management. Do u know if i can still apply for construction management without losing my offer for construction and Technology.
I’m not sure. You would have to look at your course handbook. It’s different for every course depending on what each teach wants. For me personally, it’s 2 days a week, roughly 11 hours of class. For civil engineering, especially post graduate might be more than that.
you can check on your offer to see if its semester or trimester. Look at the campus as well, if its Sydney City campus it's most likely trimester. If not then semester.
Hey! Im planning to join western sydney in feb 2023, I wanna know about the on-campus student accomation provided by WSU. Is it good enough or is it over-priced? Apart from the accomation expenses what is the per month living cost like in Sydney and is it easy to find part-time jobs in Parramatta?
If I remember correctly the accommodation price is around $250-$300 for living at WSU, which is abit cheaper than the rental prices in other houses or apartments in Parramatta. There is no exact per month living cost in Sydney because it all depends on how much you spend and save, but you can expect to spend about $400-$450 a week. Living here isn’t cheap and finding part time jobs would all depend on what you are looking for. If you’re looking for a profession related job like what you are studying then it is very hard, but if it’s generic like working at a cafe or labouring then it is easier.
Is the college diploma course for western Sydney great?? Is it a good start? Because I'm thinking of taking a visual communication extended diploma because I genuinely like doing digital art.
Diploma is just a pathway to the main course. If you aren’t able to enter your course straight away then that’s when you do diploma. Generally it’s a good start that will connect you to the main course
@@lanongphichit2003 Nirimba is not really a new campus. It’s just that not a lot of people go there so it’s somewhat empty. I don’t know about the design course since I haven’t taken it personally, but I have friends who are doing architecture and they say a lot of the assignments is individual work while you would only have a couple group ones. So what I take from it is that design courses are generally very lonely haha because you study by yourself most of the times
@@lanongphichit2003 the disability services don’t discriminate. They offer the same services for both local and international students so yes, they’re generally pretty good
I’m not entirely sure. You will have to message the scholarship team for that. But I think yes you should be able too, although the criteria for it might be different than the regular uni course because it’s only for one year.
anh được học bổng từ high school qua university, nên anh không chắc là nếu e từ VN qua đây học thì học bổng cần j. Nhưng nếu anh nhớ thì hầu hết học sinh du học nào cũng sẽ được học bổng tự nhiên nếu e apply cho WSU, e chỉ cần chấp nhận học bổng mà người ta giao cho (kèm theo với email chấp nhận học) E xem dưới đây để biết thêm về học bổng nha. Nó có nói là khi e apply mà em là học sinh du học mới thì thường nó sẽ giao cho e: www.westernsydney.edu.au/international/home/apply/admissions/scholarships/western_sydney_international_scholarships_undergraduate
Not sure what you mean by old funds, but besides your tuition, you will also be paying for about $150 worth of SSAF (Student Service and Amenity Fees) for stuffs like events on campus, etc.
@@henrytranvlog8233 I mean while applying for university, in general they ask to show finance right so how much old the funds they ask for, is it okay to provide one month old funds in account
@@pavithrashyne1860 nope. Getting a visa is different because getting a visa would mean you have to provide your finance, but not your uni. If you are an international student, as long as you pay up-front, that's all they care for.
@@mudassarali5786 you can look at this for more info: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/regional-migration/eligible-regional-areas But it’s basically just areas outside of the main cities, outside of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane
Realistically for international students, it’s much harder to be hired than local students. Most companies want to make sure that they hire people who will stay for a long time, and with internationals there’s an uncertainty that they can leave anytime.
@@b4f495 well if you are a domestic student then it would be significantly easier than internationals. Although in saying that, you would have to also compete with other domestic students who might or might not be overqualified for the job.
I applied for MRES IT in GRS. I received an offer letter on 15 december 2021. but till now on 12 january 2022 i still didnt receive any offer pack or prceding email. i applied in 1H whoes clases may start in janaury or feb. can you suggest wat should i do.shoul i defer or do i still have time if I reeceive somthing really soon. do u know if I can study online till I get visa and travel or should i rather defer. Please help me if am missing out on somthing
I got an offer from WSU Msc Business Analyst this july, i want to know is this course is trimester or semester, and i got 6000 scholarship, and i also want to know, does the deposit will be after deducting the scholership or I'll have to pay full amount and then the scholership will be returned.
@@henrytranvlog8233 Wow such quick response 💯 bro my course is at paramatta city Msc business analyst is there any way to confirm is it semester or trimester?
The November session is normally the summer session. It’s when you can catch up with other units if u wanna study more, or if you failed a unit and you don’t want to fall behind. It’s basically summer school. Some units might not be offered though so just have to do a bit of research on what they have.
I'm doing November session - SCC3, it's at Sydney City Campus, it's the same as normal session, just trimester instead of semester, if that's what you meant
Hey, I don’t, but I have a friend who is thinking about doing it before. He changed his mine now. Not sure why, maybe he just decided to stick with building design haha.
Oh thanks for the prompt reply. Im a mature student with offers from both USYD and UWS. I must avail an edu loan to pursue my studies but the covid pandemic has made me defer my edu plans. I am already a practising architect with more than 10 years of work experience but now fully convinced that urban planning can provide me more job satisfaction as i want to work with governments in bettering urban experiences more so in developing world from numerous socio-economic aspects. Hope i can secure my edu loan soon and my vaccinations. Have you started attending face to face classes? Can access the libraries? Move around freely in Sydney?
@@bobbuildin01 we’re pretty much good to go back to face to face class. Covid here in NSW is pretty much cleared out and you can go to libraries, restaurants, public transports, pretty much anything, without a face mask. Unless it changes later lol. I’ll make another video soon about construction management if you’re also into that. Been busy with exams and assignments since it’s the last week of uni for this semester so gotta cram everything.
It does show the syllabus once you have enrolled into the unit. Website is generally okay but other than that could use abit of work for cleaner layout. I think all university websites are bad in layouts anyway
@@subzero4787 when you enrol they generally will give you 2 weeks before school start for you to access vuws and you will see what you will be studying. On top of that, there are learning guides which is basically the same as syllabus that you can view online if you search up the unit from the uni website
Hey! I'm actually considering this university as an international student, if you don't mind could you answer some questions? Like how was your cost of living as an international student 🤔 do you think its possible to get by well with a good budget or did you find yourself struggling a bit. Also, were you in student accommodations? I'll most likely be in a student sharehouse and wanted to ask how you would rate it
I'm currently living with my relatively and fortunately they're accomodating my shelter so I can't talk much about living accomodations, but I do know that housing accom at WSU village is about $250-$350/week (i think it's more of $250 than 250) if you share an apartment or unit outside of the uni with someone it will definitely be cheaper, especially if you work fully for 20hrs a week that's definitely doable. I am planning to move out with a few close mates of mine, so I don't know what it's like yet, but from what I heard, it's all different depending who you live with.
I just got an offer for a bachelor of psychological and social sciences at Parramatta and this video was so helpful!!
Glad it helps!!! More videos coming soon. Just busy with assignments at the moment haha!!!
I definitely agree with you, Western Sydney University has too many campuses & most of them are so quiet and dead. Go to visit Liverpool campus. It's so eerily quiet and scary most of the time. Your student fees go to waste maintaining these campuses.
Yeah I agree. The parramatta north campus drive way is full of potholes that haven’t been fixed since even before Covid in 2020. They should allocate the money to make the current campuses better instead of making new ones
Thank you so much for this! This is the university i want to be an international student! I’m currently looking for scholarships 😁 Thank you so much for this ! 🥺❤️
Thank you for watching!!! Hope you'll get your scholarship. I had a similar question, and most international students who apply for WSU are able to get a scholarship that comes with the Uni offer. You can check this link for more info:
www.westernsydney.edu.au/international/home/apply/admissions/scholarships/western_sydney_international_scholarships_undergraduate
More videos incoming, just have to finish my assignments first LOLL
I am going to study in WSU Parramatta next year for my master degree and I'm looking for videos like yours for days noww. Thank you so much, this is very informative and helpful.
If you're still studying there next year, I'd love to be your friend and a part of the Anime Society :D
Thank you for the support. i'm just simply giving my thoughts on the university because there is currently no youtube videos for that. Have been too busy to make anymore videos right now because it's getting close to the end of the semester and I have a bunch of assignments to do haha!! I will be graduating at the end of this year, but I will come back to Anime Gaming Soc every now and then to visit. Enjoy your study at WSU :DDD
Hi Im also applied in western Sydney university. Wanna ask u about ur interview. Is it conducted or not?
@@kirndhaliwal6495 did u conduct for interview
@@maujsailaddishahjidi2063 ys on 11 jan but didn’t get any response
this is a very informative video, thank you!
I'm a Year 10 student, right now the time for Subject Selection has arrived and I've been considering Western Sydney since I was younger, I plan on studying Psychology and Art Therapy. This video was great to come across because i was nervous that although the courses would be good, the social side of the uni was concerning me.
Social life will always be a concerned, but that's why WSU and like other unis they have clubs for you to join, and sometimes they might even have clubs for your course. You don't even have to join clubs for your course haha you can join any clubs and make friends there too. I can't imagine doing uni without at least making friends at clubs, if you can't blend in with the people from your course. Good on you on thinking of uni early tho!!!
@@henrytranvlog8233 thank you so much you’re such a good help ☺️
I’m starting my masters in art therapy this year. Good luck finishing your finals 🎉
Hi! I recently applied in western Sydney for my master's of social work. What do you think about MSW from Western Sydney. I am also applied in UWA( University of Western Australia) and Monash University too. And I got offer letter from Monash. In your opinion which university is a better option among these three.
@@aleenamariajohn8348 in my opinion WSU is underrated in terms of education. Every other aspect might be behind, such as the facilities aren’t as top notch like UTS or UNSW, and student services might be abit slow, but education and tuition is definitely a plus. I don’t know much about WA so I can’t tell you, but that’s about WSU.
Hi! I know that this video is quite old, but does anyone know how social life is at University? I haven't been able to find much information about it.
Sorry for the late reply. I would say social life in WSU is pretty good. Although I’m only saying that because I was very proactive in un. Joining clubs, going to uni events, become a part of the WSU Student Events team, that’s why I felt like my whole social life in WSU was really well off. But for some who aren’t really looking into joining clubs and making friends and just going to class, yeah I would say it’s a boring social life.
What do you think about master of project management in wsu?
Hey bro, I watch your videos. As your’e an experienced campaigner pls help me out here!
I was in UTS and joined WSU yesterday WITH ADVANCED STANDING but the subjects I got advanced standing (which they wrote on my offer letter), aren’t there when I go to the website of recommended units for International Business. Whereas they had asked me my preferred major before providing me with the advanced standing.
I have emailed them about it, what do you think might have happened and might happen now? Do you think this might get fixed or no? I wouldn’t have joined WSU on the first place if I knew I wouldn’t receive full of my credits :v
Best Wishes.
Brother, what happens if you fail a single subject on your first semester? I am also in WSU. But most of the subj are done online and i am not satisfied studying just online, they only play videos, give you pdfs and you're on your own. Does wsu give chance to students who may fail their exam? i am very worried.
If you fail a unit, you can redo it again, but you can only redo the unit 3 times before you’re expelled. If you can, try to ask for extra materials to help you study. What I’m worried about is as International Students you’ll have the concern of your visa expiring at a certain time, and you would have to pay extra to redo the unit. So it’s better to try to pass it
@@henrytranvlog8233 is it allowed to enroll the failed unit next year like on top of all default units? Coz i think it wont be available next semester thats why im planning to enroll it nx yr.
@@filecategory6596 yes you should be able to. But to finish your degree on time you might have to do 5 units in one semester next year
i was in UWS campbelltown campus between 1994 to 1998
Chương trình Học Master Business Analytic có tốt không Anh, trước đó e hc business Administration 😊 Mong Anh hỗ trợ ạ
Uhm anh có biết là Businesses anaalytics đang cần người bên đây. USC nói như vậy ấy. Hai ngành đó OK đấy.
@@henrytranvlog8233 M Business Analytic ở Western Sydney Uni chương trìh hc có ổn hôg a e địh tham khảo ạ
Hey, I hope you're doing well.I have a scholarship offer from western but it isn't enough. If i am able to score well in my semesters can i apply for the 50% scholarship in western sydney for international students?
Hey, hope you’re staying safe during this time. Sorry, this is out of my knowledge area. I think it’s best if you contact the scholarship team and ask about this to see what you can do.
hi bro what do they consider for a scholarship? academic requirements?
They consider academic from high school and if they need more people to join the course. Most of the time that’s what they look at. Otherwise there are special cases that you can apply for a scholarship
How about Msc in agricuture?
I don’t know much about MSC in Agriculture. I do know the Hawksbury campus is where the Agricultural students are based, so if you do attend that area, then you’ll meet plenty of students of your interests.
Another con is that they only offer scholarship for NEW international student and not for continuing international student.
Hey! I'm actually considering this university as an international student, if you don't mind could you answer some questions? Like how was your cost of living as an international student 🤔 do you think its possible to get by well with a good budget or did you find yourself struggling a bit. Also, were you in student accommodations? I'll most likely be in a student sharehouse and wanted to ask how you would rate it
Hi there! Living as an international student in Sydney in particular isn't cheap, but you can say that about anywhere honestly. It is definitely possible to get by if you plan out your expenses well. International students here can work 20 hrs per week or 40 hrs per fortnight, so if you can find a decent job that will definitely help. I'm currently living with a relative over here at the moment, but I know alot of my other friends who are sharing rooms with people. Definitely doable! If you're coming to WSU, welcome to Sydney, my friends!! Hopefully Covid will be better by that time.
@@henrytranvlog8233 thanks :D I saw on the universities website that they provide free shuttle bus rides to and from campus and dorms so I hope that will alleviate some costs for me, I am definitely most scared of seeing big spiders though
@@Айбекдж They do provide free shuttle bus rides from the train station to the campus so you don't have to walk :) spiders wise, you won't have much to worry unless you live in North Sydney, I can confirm that haha. Where I live, toward the western side, you won't see much unless you go for a bike ride or a walk around the park, but even then, it's not as much as you think :)
@@henrytranvlog8233 ohh I was under the impression that the bus goes directly from the dorm to the campus and so forth, I'd froth at the mouth just looking at one so I'm glad there's not many spiders in western sydney 😂
@@Айбекдж It does go to dorms as well. Student accomodation here is typically in Parramatta North campus, used to be a campus but it's now a student accomodation area. You can take the bus from North to South campus and to the station and vice versa.
Hey,hi! am thinking to pursue MBA finance in western sydney university.May i know about career opportunities towards job,fee,internships,cost of living etc....
I will explain the cost of living in another video. But as for MBA Finance, I’m not particularly well known in it so I can’t answer much.
Hello bro. I have been searching for days to know how much does it really cost me to study at WSU. Having huge trouble, maybe you can help me. I want to ask if you know how much computer science costs their like is it 30k a year. So 90k for the whole thing? Plus i wanna ask about how easy can i get scholarships and how easy working on campus is, and how much they contribute to the whole payment. Concerning other topics like living etc. i have these things figured out since my relatives live their and I’ll live with them in an apartment. Waiting for you response 😁
Yeah so I believe it would cost you abit more than $90k to do the degree. A lot of the answers to your questions are “depends”. From my experience, I was able to fit into the scholarship criteria, which is within the ATAR range when I apply for WSU after high school. For you it might be different, you might have to look at their requirements. You can email their team if you look up scholarship WSU. Working on campus, sometimes there are jobs that are offered, but they don’t have a lot, so I wouldn’t count too much on it. Since International student can only work 20 hours per week, it can be hard to keep up with the payment, but coming over here means that you already have to have some form of financial stability already, so I assume that the jobs can help you with other expenses instead. I’m also living with a close relative, and they don’t ask me to pay them, which is what I’m grateful for, but I know for others they might have to pay for it. I will DEFINITELY make a video about the living expenses here in Sydney in the future!!!
@@henrytranvlog8233 yea bro same here i wont pay any expenses for living here. I was thinking of working to contribute for the cost of fees. Plus you are absolutely right going there i should have financial stability, a matter of fact i do. But i was asking if i could maybe by a small scholarship and a on campus job maybe make the fees between 70-80k for the 3 years idk if it’s possible
@@sobhytfaily5392 ah yes definitely possible. You just have to work out which job is best for you. I suggest, if the uni doesn’t work, since they only have so much jobs, and if you REALLY want to work on campus, it’s better to have connections with the university people. And if you can’t get the university job, finding one from another place isn’t a bad option either, but this is just my personal opinion and experience. It is really hard finding an on campus job because it’s more important that you have a good connection with the university people.
Should i Chose Sydney campus over parramatta?
Parramatta will always be better lol but it’s totally up to you
Hey man, liked your opinion on the uni. I am planning for mba in this uni do you know how's the faculty of this course.?
Hi there, I don't know much about the master of business since I'm not doing business myself. However, I do know that you will be studying in either Parramatta City Campus and potentially Sydney City campus. From what I know it will most likely be in Parramatta.
Are they still giving ipads or no?👀
Do you know which campus is best for bachelor of business( marketing)?
This seems like an online course, so unfortunately it won’t be on campus.
But in my offer letter it's written that sydney city is my campus.
@@farzanaiffatara2807 If i recall correctly Sydney city is normally online. Alot of the courses that they offer that is online is from Sydney city. I'm not sure though, but when you do your tutorial registration you should be able to see whether it is actually online (it would say 'online') or on Sydney City campus ('roomname')
Can i change my campus?
@@farzanaiffatara2807 Normally when you select your units there should be different options based on the campuses. I suggest select your units first, since I assumed you have already enrolled? And then you can pick your campus from there. If that's not the case then you might have to ring up Student Central and they can guide you through. It's holiday though so might take them a while to reply. Or alternatively you can finish the first semester at Sydney city if they don't answer you back by the time the sem starts, and after the first semester you can change campus.
I am planning to take intale in july and I wany to study bsc nursing and i found that they take inatke only in feb and my consultancy suggested me to take foundation leading to bsc nursing but is doing that good will i be able to study bsc nursing after that?
Hi...could you tell me ....that....is it worthwhile to study commercial cookery course in western sydney university as compare to other colleges in sydney
Commercial cookery is best done in TAFE where you’ll probably get more hand on experience in comparison to Western.
@@henrytranvlog8233 thanks for your reponse.please aid me , here i tell your my plan , if am going wrong path please suggest me good one..
i am from nepal, i have completed diploma in culinary arts which was 1 years course (including 6 months internship ).
and my dream is to study Bachelor in culinary arts, but it cost more , that's why i have decide to study certificate iv in commercial cookery & diploma in hotel management which have moderate fee, i can afford & after that i have plan to join bachelor in culinary arts .
please tell me that my plans are correct or wrong ????
i hope you will reply me
@@bishalbasistsoni8903 i can’t tell you if you’re correct or not. Personally, I’m not a career advisor so I’m not sure about this is the right path for you. You can talk to the IDP agency and they will probably advise you what to do.
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Hi! thank for your video! I am an international student and I got the offer of the undergraduate data science from this uni. If you don't mind could I ask you some questions about this uni. Like how is the uni teaching quality and student's experience?
thank u
I think they’re generally “okay”. Depending on the teacher, it can be a boring class. Most of the classes I’ve been too are fairly boring because they read off the board lol. Just an honest thought. Student experience can be abit complicated as well. Services at the uni are rather slow, like if you want to transfer course half way through the semester or having problems enrolling into class, they can take a while to reply back to you, which can be frustrating. Most of my student experience I have to make the opportunity for myself, like joining clubs and make friends from there. It’s 100% less boring when you get to know people. You wouldn’t like uni as much if it’s just going to class and then go home.
@@henrytranvlog8233 thank u ! That's helpful !
Applied for phd scolership but no out come how long does it take.
Generally it takes awhile for them to consider for scholarship. I’m not sure about the requirements for PHD but it’s slightly different from what I know. You will have to email them about it or just wait it out. It’s all up to the scholarship team
Did you receive the outcome now
How did you get your scholarship?
I’m not entirely sure how I was eligible for the scholarship at first. When I receive my offer for WSU, the scholarship info page was attached to it, and I just had to fill it out and email to the scholarship team at Western. My guess is that there is an ATAR range when I was applying for my course, because I completed year 12 over here, and because I’m in that ATAR range, they gave me the scholarship.
You can check the WSU page about the scholarship options, or you can email their scholarship team to see if you’re eligible. International students work abit different than the domestic, so it might take some research.
@@henrytranvlog8233 alright. Thankyou
In how many days did you get your offer letter ?
Depends. Are you going from high school over here to university? It is different than applying from overseas.
@@henrytranvlog8233 I’m applying from overseas for bachelors,so how long will it take for the offer letter to come, I’m little scared, cause I applied about 2 weeks ago, is it normal ?
@@sujanpulamimagar5366 I’m not sure, but generally 2 weeks is a time period that you don’t have to worry about much. Give or take it’ll be a month because their system is quite slow.
@@henrytranvlog8233 ohh that’s cool, thanks for the info and fast replay.
I've applied for bachelors of nursing and I got offer letter after exactly 2 weeks!!
I recently applied and got into Construction and Technology but i didn't realise that it was different to construction management. Do u know if i can still apply for construction management without losing my offer for construction and Technology.
It is an offer so you can still apply for construction management. As long as you apply for it before the offer date ends.
hello there can you please tell what is the difference between construction management and construction technology? im kinda confused
how much time does this uni take to clear GTE???
I’m not sure. You would have to contact your education agency for this.
hello anh em cũng đang định đi du học úc mà chưa bt nên chọn trường nào em đang muốn học về ngành it hoặc computer science anh giúp em với
IT thì anh nghĩ là thường thường UTS (University of Technology Sydney)
Hi, could you please tell me what is the class hours in WSU per day/ week for graduate and post graduate course in civil engineering.
I’m not sure. You would have to look at your course handbook. It’s different for every course depending on what each teach wants. For me personally, it’s 2 days a week, roughly 11 hours of class. For civil engineering, especially post graduate might be more than that.
@@henrytranvlog8233 thank you so much for reply..
Bro how to know if my course is semester or trimester in Western Sydney.
you can check on your offer to see if its semester or trimester. Look at the campus as well, if its Sydney City campus it's most likely trimester. If not then semester.
What is the approximately one year fee for international students in undergraduate programs after 12 th in arts? Please reply
Around $25k-$30k AUD, depends
Hey! Im planning to join western sydney in feb 2023, I wanna know about the on-campus student accomation provided by WSU. Is it good enough or is it over-priced? Apart from the accomation expenses what is the per month living cost like in Sydney and is it easy to find part-time jobs in Parramatta?
If I remember correctly the accommodation price is around $250-$300 for living at WSU, which is abit cheaper than the rental prices in other houses or apartments in Parramatta. There is no exact per month living cost in Sydney because it all depends on how much you spend and save, but you can expect to spend about $400-$450 a week. Living here isn’t cheap and finding part time jobs would all depend on what you are looking for. If you’re looking for a profession related job like what you are studying then it is very hard, but if it’s generic like working at a cafe or labouring then it is easier.
Ur interview was conducted or not??
Hi didi you get visa for Feb Intake? In this university
@@kanwaljit386 no my gte is not cleared yet🥺
Is the college diploma course for western Sydney great?? Is it a good start? Because I'm thinking of taking a visual communication extended diploma because I genuinely like doing digital art.
Diploma is just a pathway to the main course. If you aren’t able to enter your course straight away then that’s when you do diploma. Generally it’s a good start that will connect you to the main course
But for a design course is the teaching their good? I also noticed that my course located in Nirimba is the campus old or new?
Also is the disability service there good for international students with disability?
@@lanongphichit2003 Nirimba is not really a new campus. It’s just that not a lot of people go there so it’s somewhat empty. I don’t know about the design course since I haven’t taken it personally, but I have friends who are doing architecture and they say a lot of the assignments is individual work while you would only have a couple group ones. So what I take from it is that design courses are generally very lonely haha because you study by yourself most of the times
@@lanongphichit2003 the disability services don’t discriminate. They offer the same services for both local and international students so yes, they’re generally pretty good
Hi,can we get scholarships on foundation courses?
I’m not entirely sure. You will have to message the scholarship team for that. But I think yes you should be able too, although the criteria for it might be different than the regular uni course because it’s only for one year.
@@henrytranvlog8233 Thank you so much for the reply
anh ơi apply học bổng của trường thì cần những gì thế ạ
anh được học bổng từ high school qua university, nên anh không chắc là nếu e từ VN qua đây học thì học bổng cần j. Nhưng nếu anh nhớ thì hầu hết học sinh du học nào cũng sẽ được học bổng tự nhiên nếu e apply cho WSU, e chỉ cần chấp nhận học bổng mà người ta giao cho (kèm theo với email chấp nhận học)
E xem dưới đây để biết thêm về học bổng nha. Nó có nói là khi e apply mà em là học sinh du học mới thì thường nó sẽ giao cho e: www.westernsydney.edu.au/international/home/apply/admissions/scholarships/western_sydney_international_scholarships_undergraduate
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Why this university take much time to clear gte?
It's not the university it self but the visa requirements and processing time.
Hi, could you please tell me how much old funds do university ask for?
Not sure what you mean by old funds, but besides your tuition, you will also be paying for about $150 worth of SSAF (Student Service and Amenity Fees) for stuffs like events on campus, etc.
@@henrytranvlog8233 I mean while applying for university, in general they ask to show finance right so how much old the funds they ask for, is it okay to provide one month old funds in account
@@pavithrashyne1860 nope. Getting a visa is different because getting a visa would mean you have to provide your finance, but not your uni. If you are an international student, as long as you pay up-front, that's all they care for.
@@henrytranvlog8233 thanks a lot!!!
its difficult to make choice because they don't share syllabus... or how they teach or what they will teach!
they do share it at the start of the semester so you can read everything they will teach, or at least the majority of it.
@@henrytranvlog8233 yeah after the decision is made and u can't change the course...
@@henrytranvlog8233 majority of it? they don't share all syllabus even after your semester start... i think i will regret
@@Scorpion-mw3qc they do. That’s how students are able to see what they need to prep for. That’s pretty much the “learning guide” that they have
@@henrytranvlog8233 i am confused if i should choose mechatronic or electrical... if i could see syllabus it would have been easy to decide
Does Western Sydney University have any campus in regional area ?
I don’t think so. You can have a look at this link for more info: www.westernsydney.edu.au/future/our-campuses
@@henrytranvlog8233 which are regional areas in NSW ?
@@mudassarali5786 you can look at this for more info: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/regional-migration/eligible-regional-areas
But it’s basically just areas outside of the main cities, outside of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane
@@henrytranvlog8233 ok thanks mate ❣️
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is it easy to get hired after completing your undergraduate?
Realistically for international students, it’s much harder to be hired than local students. Most companies want to make sure that they hire people who will stay for a long time, and with internationals there’s an uncertainty that they can leave anytime.
@@henrytranvlog8233 i am applying domestically, what do you reckon?
@@b4f495 well if you are a domestic student then it would be significantly easier than internationals. Although in saying that, you would have to also compete with other domestic students who might or might not be overqualified for the job.
I applied for MRES IT in GRS. I received an offer letter on 15 december 2021. but till now on 12 january 2022 i still didnt receive any offer pack or prceding email. i applied in 1H whoes clases may start in janaury or feb. can you suggest wat should i do.shoul i defer or do i still have time if I reeceive somthing really soon. do u know if I can study online till I get visa and travel or should i rather defer. Please help me if am missing out on somthing
I suggest emaling the student central team and ask what's going on. I'm not too familiar on what to do here, but they can help you with the issue.
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I got an offer from WSU Msc Business Analyst this july, i want to know is this course is trimester or semester, and i got 6000 scholarship, and i also want to know, does the deposit will be after deducting the scholership or I'll have to pay full amount and then the scholership will be returned.
the $6k should be deducted from the scholarship and WSU is generally semester. It's only trimester if you go to Sydney City campus.
@@henrytranvlog8233 Wow such quick response 💯 bro my course is at paramatta city Msc business analyst is there any way to confirm is it semester or trimester?
@@shaiktaibhussain8476 that would be semester
U got ur visa??
i would suggest never study it or computer science in this university... because its website sucks
Do you know anything about the november session? Is this session different from other sessions??
The November session is normally the summer session. It’s when you can catch up with other units if u wanna study more, or if you failed a unit and you don’t want to fall behind. It’s basically summer school. Some units might not be offered though so just have to do a bit of research on what they have.
I'm doing November session - SCC3, it's at Sydney City Campus, it's the same as normal session, just trimester instead of semester, if that's what you meant
@@maylam27 how long is the semester?
Heya…you have friends from urban planning department?
Hey, I don’t, but I have a friend who is thinking about doing it before. He changed his mine now. Not sure why, maybe he just decided to stick with building design haha.
Oh thanks for the prompt reply. Im a mature student with offers from both USYD and UWS. I must avail an edu loan to pursue my studies but the covid pandemic has made me defer my edu plans. I am already a practising architect with more than 10 years of work experience but now fully convinced that urban planning can provide me more job satisfaction as i want to work with governments in bettering urban experiences more so in developing world from numerous socio-economic aspects. Hope i can secure my edu loan soon and my vaccinations. Have you started attending face to face classes? Can access the libraries? Move around freely in Sydney?
@@bobbuildin01 we’re pretty much good to go back to face to face class. Covid here in NSW is pretty much cleared out and you can go to libraries, restaurants, public transports, pretty much anything, without a face mask. Unless it changes later lol. I’ll make another video soon about construction management if you’re also into that. Been busy with exams and assignments since it’s the last week of uni for this semester so gotta cram everything.
@@henrytranvlog8233 good to know on the covid situation. Wish you all the best with your exams.
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Thanks for the comment! I'll be more informative lol
this university doesn't even show its syllabus and has very bad website
It does show the syllabus once you have enrolled into the unit. Website is generally okay but other than that could use abit of work for cleaner layout. I think all university websites are bad in layouts anyway
@@henrytranvlog8233 how can we prepare ourselves for courses we will be studying? or plan elective subject without seeing syllabus
@@henrytranvlog8233 i am not talking about laying but information
@@subzero4787 when you enrol they generally will give you 2 weeks before school start for you to access vuws and you will see what you will be studying. On top of that, there are learning guides which is basically the same as syllabus that you can view online if you search up the unit from the uni website
@@henrytranvlog8233 u mean after approval of GTE?
Hey! I'm actually considering this university as an international student, if you don't mind could you answer some questions? Like how was your cost of living as an international student 🤔 do you think its possible to get by well with a good budget or did you find yourself struggling a bit. Also, were you in student accommodations? I'll most likely be in a student sharehouse and wanted to ask how you would rate it
I'm currently living with my relatively and fortunately they're accomodating my shelter so I can't talk much about living accomodations, but I do know that housing accom at WSU village is about $250-$350/week (i think it's more of $250 than 250) if you share an apartment or unit outside of the uni with someone it will definitely be cheaper, especially if you work fully for 20hrs a week that's definitely doable. I am planning to move out with a few close mates of mine, so I don't know what it's like yet, but from what I heard, it's all different depending who you live with.