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You to the power of us Ranked in the top one per cent of universities globally, Macquarie University is renowned for excellence in interdisciplinary research and teaching, our unique approach to learning, our highly-skilled graduates, and our first-class facilities. We have 300+ industry partners on campus and within our innovation precinct, giving us a collaborative edge in research and teaching. Our students get a first-class education, internship opportunities with world-leading companies, and access to the best research. Our graduates are highly sought-after and command high starting salaries. CRICOS Provider No 00002J
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the communication between students and uni is so bad! They only just want to make money, didn’t care about student’s real situation. The qualification of some tutors is good. However, there are have some issue is some staff is rude and have the promble of discrimination. In addition, their courses design is so worst. If you have other choices, don’t go this uni.
Going into this university as it was the only one which offered me the Bachelor of Commerce Degree. However they should upgrade their buildings and controlling the amount of students in classes. Some classes were overcrowded. Overall this uni is alright but definently not as good as USYD and UTS Business Faculty.
My brother studying in Macquarie University so, i like Mc University
Overall a good university. Its certainly a nice and welcoming campus with abundant green-space and a blended architectural style. I have some concerns over the size of certain postgraduate classes (in some cases, tutorials in excess of 40+ students) and some of the teaching staff who appear incapable of effective instruction. Apart from this, the university is a vibrant place to study and the facilities are certainly world-class. There is also an excellent range of courses to choose from, and a very well regarded Ancient History department.
Overall a good university. Its certainly a nice and welcoming campus with abundant green-space and a blended architectural style. I have some concerns over the size of certain postgraduate classes (in some cases, tutorials in excess of 40+ students) and some of the teaching staff who appear incapable of effective instruction. Apart from this, the university is a vibrant place to study and the facilities are certainly world-class. There is also an excellent range of courses to choose from, and a very well regarded Ancient History department.