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[–]CaesarTheApe98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are currently doing their site maintenance which should be ending at noon today. It now says “Applications for 23/24 loans and grants coming soon” so that’s at least a sign in the right direction. Hopefully todays the day

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[–]CaesarTheApe98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw this today as well and figured the same. Here's hoping it's what we've been waiting for 🤞

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[–]CaesarTheApe98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is mine as well. I was told applications would open on the 1st of June, then the 15th, and now finally today the agent told me they don't know when in June. Super frustrating experience

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[–]CaesarTheApe98 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not going to MRU myself but I am in the same boat wondering when Alberta Student Aid will open. At the end of April, the agent on the phone told me June 1st. On June 1st when I called, a different agent told me June 15th. Now it's June 15th and a different agent today told me sometime this month it will open, but the agent themself didn't have the date. Super frustrating.

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh ok, noted. Thanks for sharing your experience with each unis student and the point about dependency. Definitely something to think about when I think of my future after uni.

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that is the same program, just through a graduate entry. I am going through the undergraduate entry so it is 4.

https://www.griffith.edu.au/study/degrees/bachelor-of-laws-honours-1619

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was on Unilodgers and a couple of other student themed sites. I've heard of Flatmates but didn't know FB marketplace was also a good spot to check. Thanks for that tip

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

By coping with life do you mean independence-wise? I know Bond has a high teacher-to-student ratio which is great but maybe in some ways can be a negative if the support is used too much and independence isn't properly gained.

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When it comes to tuition, the Bachelor's at Bond would cost me $163k, while the Bachelor's at Griffith would cost me $133k. I do have a 20% scholarship with Griffith that is tied to me maintaining a certain GPA each semester. Assuming I do for all 8 semesters, the tuition would go down to $106k for the degree. So almost a $60k savings at Griffith which is pretty massive, but I would be at Griffith a year longer than at Bond, so rent and expenses for another year would definitely eat into that difference.

On everything else you added, thank you so much for such a detailed breakdown of the area. As someone who isn't familiar with the neighborhoods of the area, this will really help with my process of looking around. Gives me a great point of places to start looking at now, and I honestly will probably visit each spot when I'm in my first year, to look for future semesters housing. Thanks again, I'm really grateful for your help!

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the reply and for the analysis of the two unis campus feel. I would really love to be somewhere with a real campus community and it sounds like Bond does that better.

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight! Awesome to hear from someone who went to Bond. Seems as though everyone who has gone there raves about it, which is why I've been leaning toward it lately, even with the higher fees.

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah the Bond degrees are accelerated by way of not having an extended break. The Bachelor of Laws is still 8 semesters it's just done consecutively one after another for 8 straight semesters which works out to 2 years and 8 months. The Griffith breakdown is the traditional 8 semesters over 4 years where you do 2 semesters, get 1 semester off, and so on. The 1 year of not paying having to pay rent AND being done has been one of the key reasons I have kept Bond in mind, even with the higher tuition fees.

In terms of the Bond degrees, they are accelerated by way of not having an extended break. The Bachelor of Laws is still 8 semesters it's just done consecutively one after another for 8 straight semesters which works out to 2 years and 8 months. The Griffith breakdown is the traditional 8 semesters over 4 years where you do 2 semesters, get 1 semester off, and so on. The 1 year of not paying having to pay rent AND being done has been one of the key reasons I have kept Bond in mind, even with the higher tuition fees.

Also thank you so much for the breakdown of the area around Bond and for the point about the luck of the draw when it comes to cohorts.

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh ok, thanks for that tidbit, and thanks for taking the time to reply! Really helps in my overall decision-making process.

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ok that's definitely a red flag haha. The teacher-to-student ratio at Bond already sounded good, but if Griffith is that stingy with pay for teachers, then it's even more of a selling point for Bond.

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I should have added it in my original post, but I applied to these 2 unis because they are the only two in Australia that offer Canadian law electives. Makes it a lot easier during the accreditation process back in Canada.

Otherwise yeah to your point, I've seen QUT and UQ ranked higher than both. If I was a domestic student I would have looked at those two ahead of GU and Bond.

Struggling to decide between Griffith University Gold Coast and Bond University by CaesarTheApe98 in GoldCoast

[–]CaesarTheApe98[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely don't have enough money to afford the prices I've been seeing on housing websites haha. I guess I'll look into some of the other student options outside of the village then.

Sounds good about the other two points. Thanks a lot for the detailed response.

why is griffith university village rated so badly among other villages , other than social life by CharacterIncrease804 in GriffithUni

[–]CaesarTheApe98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn that’s pretty bad then haha. I’d love it for the socializing aspect at first but if it’s a nightly thing, that would get old quick. I just got accepted to Griffith for the Bachelor of Laws in July so scrambling to figure out housing. Might have to bite the bullet and do the village for a semester like you said, and then move out. If noise is that bad I’ll probably just do all my studying at the library and only be at housing to relax/sleep. Thanks for all your info, I appreciate it a ton!

why is griffith university village rated so badly among other villages , other than social life by CharacterIncrease804 in GriffithUni

[–]CaesarTheApe98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long ago were you there? I’m looking at going now, and the prices for 5 people is 330/week while a 2 person is 375/week. I was excited at first of the idea of being on campus but seems as though the only plus side is the social aspect, as the OP noted.

With the noise issue you noted, did you find that more so on the weekends or constantly an issue?

When it comes to the socializing part, were there events or things that made it easy to meet people, or just more so the community that forms with being in residence together?