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Title: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: humph on February 13, 2008, 11:33:41 pm
well we have to have one, obviously. even if eriny and i are the only two active members on this board who actually go there...




so anyway, i moved back in to college today.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on February 14, 2008, 10:22:31 am
Yay! An ANU thread! :D

I move in on Saturday and I'm leaving tomorrow afternoon.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: memka on February 14, 2008, 01:51:13 pm
I'm considering going to ANU next year.

The idea of living so far from home is kinda scary though.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on February 14, 2008, 03:08:35 pm
I'm considering going to ANU next year.

The idea of living so far from home is kinda scary though.

What degree are you thinking of doing?
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: memka on February 14, 2008, 03:31:05 pm
Not too sure yet but atm I'm thinking of
Bachelor of Arts(Biological Anthropology or Archaeology)
or maybe Bachelor of Music.

Its so hard to decide. :(
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: humph on February 14, 2008, 03:41:37 pm
Yay! An ANU thread! :D

I move in on Saturday and I'm leaving tomorrow afternoon.
driving up? my parent's car was completely full when we drove up last year...

stayed at my granddad's place in Cook (suburb in the 'berra) over the holidays, and it took two car trips to move all my stuff back into college.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: humph on February 14, 2008, 03:42:23 pm
I'm considering going to ANU next year.

The idea of living so far from home is kinda scary though.

meh, you'd be surprised how little of a deal it is (especially when you're staying at a college = surrounded by friends 24/7). i really don't get homesick all that often.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: lishan515 on February 14, 2008, 05:02:25 pm
Hi I am thinking possibly of going to ANU next year
at the moment I am thinking, arts, PhB (Hons) -arts, or arts/law

What does the PhB (hons) arts actually involve? How many students are usually chosen for the program? Is it primarily directed at people who wish to become academics? What is arts at anu like?

How are the general facilities of the university?

In terms of colleges which ones are the better ones and for what reasons? Are there any that you would completely avoid?

I know ANU has a brilliant reputation, so I am sure its programs are fantastic, however I need to convince myself that I actually want to go there. I am therefore open to persuasion.

Thankyou
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: memka on February 14, 2008, 06:18:21 pm
meh, you'd be surprised how little of a deal it is (especially when you're staying at a college = surrounded by friends 24/7). i really don't get homesick all that often.

I don't think I'd miss my family that much lol.
It's more I've never been to Canberra and know no one there.
I wouldn't know my way round or anything.
Plus I'd have to go make all new friends and I'm not the most outgoing person.   
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on February 14, 2008, 06:23:56 pm
Yay! An ANU thread! :D

I move in on Saturday and I'm leaving tomorrow afternoon.
driving up? my parent's car was completely full when we drove up last year...

stayed at my granddad's place in Cook (suburb in the 'berra) over the holidays, and it took two car trips to move all my stuff back into college.

That makes me feel much better. At last count I have 6 bags and 2 suitcases and I'm also going to take my computer.
And yep, I'm driving with my mum and brother, and we're planning to spend tomorrow night in Aubury.


What does the PhB (hons) arts actually involve? How many students are usually chosen for the program? Is it primarily directed at people who wish to become academics? What is arts at anu like?
There's lots of information here:http://arts.anu.edu.au/programs/ug/PhB/index.asp
As far as I've been able to muster, it's like an arts degree except it's more advanced and research based. It sounds like fun to me, so hopefully it will be!

I think it was something like 20 people chosen a year, 10 straight from high school.

And yeah, it is aimed towards those who want to do academia (which is what I'm hoping to do) but I'm sure it would be useful to just have the letters "PhB" after your name when applying to any job.

How are the general facilities of the university?
I don't know yet. I'll post pictures after I get there if you want.

In terms of colleges which ones are the better ones and for what reasons? Are there any that you would completely avoid?
Again, I can't really tell you, although life at each college would be similar, I imagine. The biggest choice, I think, is determining whether you'll go catered or self-catered. If you're catered, you don't have to worry about cooking meals, but some people want to cook for themselves.

meh, you'd be surprised how little of a deal it is (especially when you're staying at a college = surrounded by friends 24/7). i really don't get homesick all that often.

I don't think I'd miss my family that much lol.
It's more I've never been to Canberra and know no one there.
I wouldn't know my way round or anything.
Plus I'd have to go make all new friends and I'm not the most outgoing person.   
I'm not the most outgoing person either, but it's a big uni, there's likely to be people there that have similar interests to you. I also don't know my way around Canberra, although I've been looking at bus timetables and google maps and it actually seems kind of foolproof now (although it'll probably be a different story once I'm there).
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: humph on February 15, 2008, 01:29:22 pm
Hi I am thinking possibly of going to ANU next year
at the moment I am thinking, arts, PhB (Hons) -arts, or arts/law

What does the PhB (hons) arts actually involve? How many students are usually chosen for the program? Is it primarily directed at people who wish to become academics? What is arts at anu like?
PhB arts means that you do normal arts courses, but also Advanced Studies Courses = research project thingies. plus you have to get an HD average. students are chosen primarily on academic merit - you usually need over 99 to get in, or to have achieved highly in some important competition or course or something. and yes, it's primarily directed at people who want to be academics, though of course it's useful otherwise as well - it's a very prestigious degree. and arts at ANU is pretty good. my sister does anthropology here, and my neighbour does PhB arts majoring in history and european studies. seems to be pretty decent.

How are the general facilities of the university?
erm... good, i guess. don't really know what facilities you're asking about, but in general ANU is pretty well set out for most things. it is the top university in australia, after all...

In terms of colleges which ones are the better ones and for what reasons? Are there any that you would completely avoid?
depends if you go to a catered or a self-catered college. for catered, i'd recommend bruce (where i go) or burgmann (where erin's going). the latter has a rep for being full of north shore snobs doing arts/law, but it's a good college. bruce is pretty awesome in my opinion. the other catered colleges are ursula hall and johns. johns is full of jocks, so i wouldn't recommend going there. ursies has the rep for being nerdy/a little weird. it's a lot quieter than other colleges.

for self-catered, there's b&g and unilodge. b&g is a real college, whereas unilodge is almost like a hotel. hard to describe. anyway, i'd much recommend b&g over unilodge. bear in mind that self-catered colleges are much less social/harder places to make friends than catered colleges.


I know ANU has a brilliant reputation, so I am sure its programs are fantastic, however I need to convince myself that I actually want to go there. I am therefore open to persuasion.

Thankyou

Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on February 17, 2008, 04:15:55 pm
depends if you go to a catered or a self-catered college. for catered, i'd recommend bruce (where i go) or burgmann (where erin's going). the latter has a rep for being full of north shore snobs doing arts/law, but it's a good college. bruce is pretty awesome in my opinion. the other catered colleges are ursula hall and johns. johns is full of jocks, so i wouldn't recommend going there. ursies has the rep for being nerdy/a little weird. it's a lot quieter than other colleges.
Hehe, almost everyone I've met (apart from postgrads) are either doing something arts related or law related (or both), there are a few in commercey people too, but not many. But yeah, there are a heap of people from Sydney (especially North Shore) although I've met a fair few Melbournians as well.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on February 17, 2008, 04:29:30 pm
Do you mean for courses or colleges?
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on February 17, 2008, 08:52:35 pm
It's easier to get into courses at ANU than at Melbourne, for example. The degrees are probably as prestigious as each other (maybe ANU is a little more prestigious?) but the entrance requirements are dramatically lower. For example, law (or combined law) requires a 95 ENTER.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on February 17, 2008, 11:52:13 pm
Oh yeah, it is. But life changes when you go to uni anyway. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed and tired ATM, although I'm sure once I get a routine happening, I'll be fine.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: DrowNz on February 18, 2008, 03:44:51 am
It's easier to get into courses at ANU than at Melbourne, for example. The degrees are probably as prestigious as each other (maybe ANU is a little more prestigious?) but the entrance requirements are dramatically lower. For example, law (or combined law) requires a 95 ENTER.
Supply and demand at its prime :)
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Four on February 23, 2008, 07:09:13 pm
How competitive is entry to the PhB Science program in regards to the ratio of applicants to available positions? The idea of an undergraduate degree with a research component appeals to me, but I don't really like my odds...  :(
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on February 23, 2008, 07:58:49 pm
There aren't many positions available (I'm sorry, I have no idea what the ratios are) but you should give it a go anyway. I honestly didn't think that I'd get into the PhB Arts but I did.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: applekid on June 07, 2008, 06:30:38 pm
hi, do any of you know what the scholarship situation is like for ANU?
i don't think i'd be able to pull a 99.5+ so the national undergrad is probably out of reach?
does anyone know what else is out there?
(if i went i'd be doing arts/law or arts phb or arts (international relations))
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on June 08, 2008, 06:15:59 pm
If you're doing PhB then there is a very high chance that you'll get a PhB scholarship ($5000 p.a.), otherwise some colleges/halls may award scholarships and it's also worth googling the Hawker scholarship.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Hughie on June 13, 2008, 10:46:00 pm
That random ANU open day is on tommorow in Melbourne...should be a interesting, pitty i cant go  :buck2:
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: humph on June 13, 2008, 11:52:08 pm
meh, i never went to it. i doubt it'd be particularly interesting anyway. in my yr12 i flew all the way up to canberra for the actual open day. was quite worth it for me, though admittedly i'd pretty much decided by that point that i was going to go to ANU...
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on June 14, 2008, 12:33:45 pm
hehe, I never even saw ANU before I decided to come here :)
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: AppleThief on June 14, 2008, 03:51:07 pm
hehe, I never even saw ANU before I decided to come here :)
I'm not planning to attend Open Day, either. So I hope it's good! (that is, if I even get in to want I want to do...)
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Eriny on June 14, 2008, 05:17:24 pm
Yeah, I was pleasantly surprised at how pretty ANU is. That said, the colleges aren't nice old buildings like unimelb colleges are. My college was described in one if Kevin Rudd's biographies as something reminiscent of Eastern block architecture.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: AppleThief on June 14, 2008, 06:00:46 pm
Ooh, I can get advice from you about colleges/halls. Know anything about Bruce? My first impression of Bruce is positive. There seems to be a lot more information (that I can find) about it on the ANU website than other halls/colleges...
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: humph on June 14, 2008, 09:18:52 pm
Bruce is where i go. it's well, pretty incredibly awesome. eriny goes to burgmann, which is also decent, i suppose. look around in all the ANU threads for some posts about each of the colleges, they each have their own style. and feel free to ask anything in particular about college or any of that jazz.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: memka on June 15, 2008, 11:24:46 am
I went to the melb. thing yesterday. In was pretty good. I got to talk to people from the faculties I'm interested in as well as about accomodation, work and exchanges etc.

I was thinking of going up to ANU sometime but not actually on open day. I figure that way it will be a lot more personal and I can have one on one tours, meet the staff etc.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Origin on March 23, 2010, 08:02:52 pm
Just curious, is it possible to do a PhB in music or not really? Also, I heard you can't do music with Arts unless it's musicology?
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: Fyrefly on March 23, 2010, 10:05:38 pm

/wanders in.

Yay ANU~!

/wanders out.
Title: Re: The "ANU represent" thread
Post by: appianway on March 23, 2010, 10:12:41 pm
@Origin, I can't see why a PhB in Music would be advantageous. The PhB's a research degree, and ANU isn't known for the calibre of its music school.