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Hey guys,

Im from adelaide and i have recently just applied to get into physio at University of Canberra. So if i get in i will have to move there in the next month and know absolutely no one there!... and have never been there!

So yeah freakin out a bit!

Is there many guys that get together for cruises and shit? and is there good night life over there?

cheers dudes may see ya soon

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Welcome... how long have you had your car for in Adelaide? Theres a guy on these forums from Adelaide, Envisage. He moved to Adelaide for a while then back up here not long ago, he had a white R34 GT-T, you might know him.

But yeah were a friendly bunch, meet up twice a week usually (Tuesday at a local pub, have some drinks etc, and Fridays in civic for a cruise or what not). Biggest clubbing nights here would be Thursday and Saturday in my opinion, although its starting to die off a bit as it comes into winter (-5 or some shit on Saturday night, it was f@#king freezing!!! and dead as in the city).

If you do move up, just find a map and come out to the National Museum on a Friday night, we usually meet up around 9 - 9:30ish :P

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great! another bloody LUKE! there goes my individuality! HA! oh well, atleast your name isnt Andrew! too many of that breed gettin around! :P jks

takes a good day to drive to melb and about 3hrs to syd, depending on how you drive!

everyone here is pretty friendly, so let us know what you decide to do.

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Luke,

Like any school, UC has its good and bad points, i don't go there myself, but have friends studying there and they say it's great (arts-psych degree/commerce). Best to find out how good physio @ UC is, in terms of classes, and whether or not a UC physio degree is well recognised. Wouldn't be a bad place to study though, considering the AIS is so close.

andy

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