Having studied at UTS for a number of years, I can tell you the campus has the worst reputation for its lack of social life. Most students tend to go to university for lectures and tutorials and then make their way straight home rather than hanging around. I believe UTS has realised this and has made plans to undergo major renovations to counteract this problem. I suggest Sydney University or Macquarie if socialising is a main priority.
Almost everyone has seen the big ugly brown Tower Building, a disaster, but which was considered architecturally desirable back in the 80's. The concrete and lack of grass areas is a major drawback, making the grounds and premises unappealing.
On the plus side, the university has won numerous awards - its business course ranks as no.1 in Australia and is among the top 10% of business courses in the world. The lecture times and tutorials are flexible, with many classes available in the evening for those who work full-time and attend university part-time. For full-time students this is also an advantage because you can cram all classes into two days each week.
UTS also has a campus at Lindfield. Known as the Ku-Ring-Gai campus, many students who live along the North Shore attend this campus. Its social life is considerably more happening. A free shuttle bus is available between the two campuses, which is very popular among students. Buses leave almost every hour and drops you right at the door. Timetables are available to students and lecturers.
Despite never having used the gyms at Kuringai or the City, I believe they are well equipped with staff and machines. There are plenty of classes, one of which includes pole dancing! There are plenty of cafes and take away eateries, with a food court located in the Tower Building. The Kuringai campus also has a cafe and a bar. The City campus has two bars, the most well known is the Loft. Beer specials on a Friday attract plenty of students. Music events are mostly held here.
Parking is somewhat difficult in the city. Paid parking is available on the street but can be difficult to secure when there are plenty of other people trying to do the same. There is secured parking near the UTS library where students can obtain a discount. Personally, I prefer to park at Broadway Shopping Centre where parking is free for 3 hours. I regularly did this for late night lectures. However, this can get a little tiring as the centre is a good walk from the university, particularly from the Haymarket (Business and Law) Buildings.
The Staff at university are incredibly friendly and willing to assist you anyway they can. I have heard appalling stories from students who have attended other universities when talking about their student services. UTS Student Services are absolutely fantastic, they are very knowledgeable and are happy to take the time when explaining anything.
If you live too far from UTS, there is plenty of student housing. Recently, a new building was built, which even has a rooftop area for parties! Alternatively, it is possible to secure housing at Sydney University while still attending UTS.
The technology at UTS is simply dreadful which is ironic considering the university has "technology" in its name. Wireless is freely available but often doesn't work in lectures or in classes. Power plugs are few and far between which can be very frustrating. There are however plenty of computers to use throughout the campus.
The city campus's library is well run and rather large. With multiple levels, plenty of staff and lots of computers and books, it attracts hundreds of students through its doors every day. Keep in mind that you need to bring your student ID with you in order to get through the barricades. Securing a computer in the library can be somewhat difficult. It is best to go to the business campus or the tower building to find a free computer. read more