Bond is an extremely pricey third-rate institution that offers subpar degrees to gullible foreign students. You are paying a hefty premium to enroll in one of Australia’s lowest (bottom five) universities. For a little fraction of the cost, any public university in Australia would likely be considerably superior.
The good:
Degrees can be finished significantly more quickly because to the three teaching “semesters” every year. Small classes
The business and law degrees appear to have a strong reputation. A beautiful campus at a fantastic location.
The bad:
Faculty members are primarily hired from third- and fourth-tier universities and are of very poor (atrocious) quality. The majority of the degrees are of poor quality.
very bad reputation in terms of research
The benefits are having a smaller class size which allows for easy access to feedback and help on projects. However, I feel that what we learn in the university sometimes doesn’t directly relate to the outside world work environment.
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