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wtf a website ranks Australian universities based on what an unknown sample of people said about unknown variables? How can its "goodness" be anything but subjective and totally impossible to accurately rank?

Is it just a massive coincidence that all the universities that are named after the states are ranked the highest?

And is it just another massive coincidence that the university that conducted the surveys got the highest ranking?

What a load of crap.

Edited by noise

Yeah it depends on what cours your doing, i would say Sydney Uni has the best reputaions (across the board) world wide, i mean there reconised and if you held a degree from sydney uni and went to work somewhere else from australia it would probably be the best name to have on your certifacte.

Michael

Geeeeeezuz Keerrrrrrist.

Would you listen to you all? You've scared the poor guy off with all your 'MY states better than your state so nyaaah!' crap. It happens without fail on any Aussie forum. F*ck! Ok, rant over.

js3324: Mate, as stated above, just reseach the state Universities in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland and see which one specializes in what you're studying. There are a heap of other good Uni's in AU, but as was also stated above, the east coast is much more convenient in all aspects exept beatiful women, the best weather and lifestyle... you'd have to come to Perth, Western Australia for that... ;) ;) ;)

Couldn't have said it better myself.

Basically, Perth is the safest. Our only gangster is an RB26DETT. All about the <3.. If you like it busy like America, sydney is probably the way to go. Basically, Perth is laid back, great weather and lifestyle, Sydney is HEKTIC ULEH, not sure about melbourne, all I hear about is nightclubs, QLD is full of big surfie towns.

So yeah, probably best to state what money you have for a car, and what kind of life you're looking for. If you can't decide, go to Perth :(

Good luck in whatever path you choose, even be it stay in the states. :O

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