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 Studying in Australia (V 3.1), Please use proper English

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post Feb 28 2011, 12:22 PM

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For those who are planning to study in UNSW, brace yourself for unexpected surprises that the university will not give a shit about.

Should I complain about UNSW to the very last bit of details? Not exactly.
Will I tell you about my experience if you PM me? I guess I should if my experience can help you make up a decision
Is UNSW the best in Australia? Definitely not.

Think again if UNSW is in your mind right now, thoroughly.
If you think I am the only one who only had problems with UNSW, I will pray for your smooth, boring education journey in UNSW. smile.gif

BTW, I'm a Final Semester of Mechatronics Engineering student in UNSW.
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post Jun 27 2012, 09:11 AM

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ATTENTION: People who are at Sydney or new Sydney comers!
I am leaving Australia for good and I need to sell my gaming desktop.

Specification
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GigaByte Motherboard
Intel i5 2500k (Overclock enabled)
CoolerMaster Hyper 212+ (Cools CPU with ease)
GSkill RAM (4GB + 8GB) 1600Mhz
Sapphire AMD Radeon 6970 (Runs Starcraft II like butter, Diablo 3 is not a problem)
Optical Drive
Power Supply Seasonic S12 II (One of the most efficient power supply)
Casing
LG 23" Monitor
Microsoft Sidewinder X4
SteelSeries mouse
Edifier Speaker S330 White (Best speaker for this range http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=811114)

As you can see, all these specs can easily run high end games and graphics design as smooth as butter! I went for all the good and high quality components for this perfect computer.
Market price from the cheapest dealers (MSY/mwave): Approx $1450
Selling price: ~$1125 SUPER BARGAIN and NEGOTIABLE!
PM MEEE

QUOTE(odin556 @ Jun 17 2012, 12:22 AM)
gonna head to Melbourne in July. any suggestions on how to improve my experience there? traveling, accommodation, entertainment, etc ?
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My travel experience in Melbourne is I road trip down here with a friend and drove around exploring Melbourne with a rented car.

So my suggestion to you is to rent a car, learn how to drive the roads here and explore the city with your Google map or whatever navigation system you use.

Accommodation, you should ask a Melbourne local.

Entertainment ... There's a restaurant called Cashar Bliss at Hawthorn (Glenferrie Road). Awesome food!
YES, food is my entertainment!

This post has been edited by SeeD: Jun 27 2012, 11:45 PM

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