I have been there once, and have friends who either go there or have worked there. If you have something in specific that you'd like to know, I can probably point you in the direction of someone who would be able to answer it. What's up?
There's a flier up on the bulletin board in the department for their classics program. I looked at it a little bit online but was sort of wondering what the campus is like, what the students are like, what living expenses in that area are like, that kind of thing.
The campus is one of the nicest in the country. It is large and has lots of grass, trees, etc. The classics department is pretty neat. They have a classics club (that includes the teaching staff) and hold morning teas/coffee, plus BBQs and the like. I really enjoyed my time there.
Dunedin is a pretty cheap place to live. It is cold though, and the houses have no insulation. You get used to it, but it is a bit of a shock at first. The students were pretty friendly when I was there, but it depends who you hang out with really. The whole town (at least North Dunedin) is pretty much there for the students.
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Date: 2007-09-24 11:11 pm (UTC)Dunedin is a pretty cheap place to live. It is cold though, and the houses have no insulation. You get used to it, but it is a bit of a shock at first. The students were pretty friendly when I was there, but it depends who you hang out with really. The whole town (at least North Dunedin) is pretty much there for the students.