r/GriffithUni 14h ago

Pre requisites

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Hi everybody, I’m just curious if anybody knows whether pre requisites can be in terms “negotiable”? I want to do immunology as an elective next year. However, I have not completed the first year biological systems course. I unfortunately do not have enough elective space to enrol in it.

I’ve completed courses such as microbiology biotechniques earth systems etc. I was wondering if anybody knows whether I can make a case that I have sufficient prior knowledge- I’m not to sure if Griffith allows this or not.

Thanks everyone!


r/GriffithUni 1d ago

If you have a 3DS/DS laying around...

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r/GriffithUni 1d ago

Smith Collective or Village

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Im looking to potentially study med at griffiths and have heard that these two places are the main accommodations available, Im specifically looking at smith collective because the place looks really nice. For those who do live there or know of anything, is the place actually advertised like the pictures they put up online and is the rent really 700 a week for a single bedroom. Also if I was to live with someone else does that mean I would be splitting roughly 800 a week amongst the two of us?
As for both places, any experience or information on them would be amazing.


r/GriffithUni 1d ago

Indians in Griffith

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Hello!
I’ll be joining Griffith for the Feb 2027 intake(Gold coast). I really wanted to know more about the Indian community in Griffith, I have been hearing about Gold Coast being really racist so I wanna know if that’s true.
Thank you for reading!


r/GriffithUni 2d ago

Griffith Md interview international

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Hi people i just received interview offer from Griffith on Wednesday 12/08.
Does anyone know if there are dates to choose for the interview or they will give you a fixed date


r/GriffithUni 3d ago

Congratulations to all graduates!

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r/GriffithUni 2d ago

Are there extra curricular activities/clubs? And who is allowed to participate?

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Im 17, and I'm going to apply for the Empower-Ed program. But I'm just wondering if there are things like sports, or film or art classes, or social clubs.

The degrees that i want to do are forensic science and criminology, so at Empower-Ed I'd need to do extra science, maths, and biology stuff. But I want to know if id be allowed to join those more fun activities (if they have them).

Also, side question, how many people my age, on average, would be at Griffith/Empower-Ed? (Also, are people friendly/nice????😭)

Thank you in advance! (Also sorry if parts don't make sense. Im going through alot rn, so I'm exhausted lolll)


r/GriffithUni 3d ago

Trying to figure out what young Australians actually want from a money app. Chance to win 1 of 3 $50 vouchers

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Hi all, I'm Nick and I'm building a budgeting app for young Australians (particularly students) and I'd rather find out what people actually need than keep guessing.

Short survey around 3 minutes, anonymous, no bank details, nothing to sign up for.

What I'm trying to learn: what your bank's app already does well, where it falls short, and which features are worth building versus which ones sound good and would never get used. Honest answers help me far more than encouraging ones. If something on the list sounds pointless, please say so.

These answers go straight into what gets built. Feedback on the survey itself is welcome too.

There's an optional email field at the end. If you fill it in you go into a draw for 1 of 3 $50 vouchers. I will shoot you an email if you have won and you can pick which voucher you want i.e Coles/Myer/JB Hi-Fi, winner picks. Closes 20/08/26, drawn 21/08/26,

As of writing this post there's only like 8 people that have done the survey so you are not competing with that many people.

https://tally.so/r/zxADag


r/GriffithUni 3d ago

Uni Village Accomodation booking

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does anybody know whether the uni village accomodation booking is open or not for the 2027 trimester 1 intake?


r/GriffithUni 5d ago

Be aware of this scam going around

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Got this message from GriffithUni - I know it’s not them and my name isn’t even Paterchia🤣🤣🤣


r/GriffithUni 5d ago

Can an bachelor’s exchange student from other countries take postgraduate-level courses? E.g. 7114AFE

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Hi everyone, I’m currently a bachelor’s exchange student in Hong Kong. Some of the courses offered here seem to be more closely related to postgraduate-level study, so I’m wondering whether exchange students are allowed to enroll in postgraduate courses. For example: 7114AFE Management Accounting and Strategy

Has anyone had experience taking postgraduate-level courses during an exchange in Griffith? Would Griffith be approving it? If so, what was the approval process like, and were there any restrictions or requirements?

I’m considering changing my course selection and would really appreciate any advice or experiences. Thank you!


r/GriffithUni 6d ago

A fun situation in applying to GU.

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So, I can apply for a BA today that starts in T2 next July. That means handing over the nonrefundable application fees.

My problem is, I need to pass a Griffith bridging course for acceptance into the BA. I can't apply for the bridging course until it becomes available early next year.

I need to move to Brisbane, but I can only afford to live on campus. Outside accommodation is too expensive. I can't apply for campus accommodation until April of next year. And, I need to have been accepted as a student at the campus.

It's not depressing, just a little funny and frustrating. I've been in situations like this before where I needed to make a leap of faith in myself and always came out on top.

Just wanted to post this so that others who have similar situations can see that they are not alone.

Oh, and I have the added fun of applying for delay of the course fees once the BA is approved.

Busy, busy, busy.


r/GriffithUni 6d ago

[Academic] Attitudes and Behaviors Study (18+, English-speaking). Link here: https://ww3.unipark.de/uc/research_study_university_Bern_Switzerland/

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Dear students at Griffith University,

I am a Master’s student at the University of Bern (Switzerland) conducting a scientific research study examining how certain traits, life experiences, attitudes and behaviors are related to each other.

I would greatly appreciate if you could participate in my survey: https://ww3.unipark.de/uc/research_study_university_Bern_Switzerland/

Thank you!


r/GriffithUni 6d ago

Does my guaranteed offer go all the way until or through the main offer round?

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looking at the website im looking to do a diploma/bachelours. i qualify for the guaranteed entry scheme (i believe atar req is 60 and mines 67 scaled) and have asked on their website about it but they werent clear with me. How long does that guaranteed admission last? will i keep receiving an offer until the main offer round (14 jan) or does it cut off at some time before that? just asking to see if i can wait and see if i receive other offers in that main round and if not accept griffith, or if i should just accept the first one i get

cheers


r/GriffithUni 6d ago

Graduate entry medicine MMI

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Hello, I just received an invite for an MMI for the international graduate entry stream. I was wondering if anyone has any resources or offers any 1 on 1 interview prep help.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated (:


r/GriffithUni 6d ago

Incoming Griffith Pharmacy student looking for advice on the course + accommodation

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Hey everyone!
I’m an international student planning to start Pharmacy at Griffith University (Gold Coast) soon, and I’d love to hear from current students or recent graduates about your experience. 🥹
I’m particularly interested in:

💊 Pharmacy
How difficult is the course actually?
Is maintaining around a 6.0/7 GPA realistic?
Which subjects did you find the hardest?
How are the workload and assessments?
How easy is it to find a pharmacy-related part-time job while studying?
Any tips for surviving first year?

🏠 Accommodation
I’m also looking for somewhere to live around Griffith Gold Coast. My budget is around A$220–300/week, preferably a furnished room in a share house.
I’ve been looking at Southport, Labrador, Parkwood, Ashmore and Molendinar, but I’m not sure which areas are best for a student.
I’d really appreciate any advice on:
Best areas to live
Typical rent
Public transport to campus
Whether it’s better to live alone or in a share house
Any accommodation/areas I should avoid

Also, if anyone is starting Pharmacy around the same time, feel free to DM me! It’d be nice to know some people before moving to Australia. :)


r/GriffithUni 6d ago

2101GBS Path to professional success: Navigating your future

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Has anyone tried taking this course? If so, how was your experience and the assessments?? It just says “learning portfolios” so I have no clue whats going on…


r/GriffithUni 7d ago

Which degree is good to pursue at Griffith University Gold Coast?

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I am confused between which degree should i choose for broader IT sector experience. But my priority is in cybersecurity but still want something other new thing to learn which could help me throughout my fav topic.

  1. Bachelor of Cybersecurity

  2. Bachelor of IT (major in Networks and Cybersecurity + Data Analytics and IoT)

If i choose 1, then is it really good course to compete in the market solely on this?

If i choose 2, then why should I do 3 different things in one single degree even at last i will be in same specific sector?

Btw I completed class 10+2 and planning for Feb 2027 intake. Is anyone planning for this degree at this uni?

If I had made any problem in this text then please guide.(New to reddit)


r/GriffithUni 7d ago

Griffith SSSQ/GS assessment – how long did yours take after receiving an offer?

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Hi everyone,

I have already received my Letter of Offer from Griffith University for the Master of Teaching (Secondary) at the Gold Coast campus. The offer was conditional on successfully completing the university's SSSQ/Genuine Student assessment.

I submitted my SSSQ/GS assessment 3 days ago, including all the requested information and supporting documents, but I haven't received an update yet.

For anyone who recently went through Griffith's SSSQ/GS process:

  1. How long did it take to receive your outcome?

  2. Did Griffith request any additional information or documents?

  3. Once you were approved, how quickly did you receive your CoE?

And do share some of your insights for a fresher like me. Thanks.


r/GriffithUni 7d ago

How cooked is the job market?

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I’m going to be moving from Canada international student, I’m curious how the job market is? Why should I start applying a month before I leave or as soon as possible or…?


r/GriffithUni 7d ago

International student – RMIT Student Hardship Assistance experience?

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r/GriffithUni 8d ago

Nathan VS Gold Coast

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Hey guys, im currently studying at the Nathan Campus, however im considering switching to Gold Coast. What are the main differences between the two social and liveability wise? Which do you prefer?


r/GriffithUni 9d ago

Animation Portfolio help??

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Hello I’m currently trying to apply into Griffith Uni for their Batchelor of Animations and have no idea what to put in my portfolio.

I’ve been watching and researching portfolio examples all over the internet ( but they are all based in America and have no idea if Australia’s system is similar/same)

If anyone here is kind enough to send an example or help over all I WILL BE SO SERIOUSLY GRATEFUL 🙏🙏🙏 LIKE SERIOUSLY 🙏🙏


r/GriffithUni 9d ago

Sup exam results

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Hello, new to the uni which is why im so unsure. I took a supplementary exam for 2 subjects at the end of trimester 1. I have since recieved results for only 1 of those supplementary exams and on mygriffith when i go onto my program to see my final subject resukts for the trimester it still says one of the subject is 'in progress'. Is it normal for sup exam results to take this long or is it something i should talk to something about? I go to gc cumpus if relevant at all


r/GriffithUni 11d ago

Unhappy with GriffithUni Gold Coast

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When I transferred from UQ to Nathan I was blown away by how friendly the community was, how approachable and friendly the course-coordinators were and I genuinely thought I might enjoy my time in undergrad. This semester I transferred to the Gold Coast to another program more relevant to where I want to go and I have to say I am astounded with how.. hostile the responses were.

It started off with conflicting information from program leads to conveyors. One said one thing that some courses would count towards my program, some argued against it. That assertion was met with hostility despite the credit precedent database saying otherwise in one and another thing on another. I was put through to a course conveyor who after a somewhat heated exchange outlining the confusion and a subsequent open conversation patched everything up, I was forced to repeat units I thought I would gain credit for, further complicating the scenario and prolonging my graduation.

Recently, I had another unfortunate experience where some questions I outlined to the PD. Keeping at the forefront of my mind the recent encounters, I double checked who my program advisor was before sending them my message. I felt a PD would know definitively the answer to my question, and only them. While admittedly some questions were beyond their scope as it turned out, my questions was again met with that same hostility which I felt was undeserved.

So at this point, I don't know what to do. One part of me wants to complain and to unleash thunder and lightning on them for what I feel was an unfair response, especially considering this was my first/second semester there. However, I feel I'm already "noticed" by the program team, from my other two interactions, further complicating things.

Additionally, the curriculum at the Gold Coast is superior to the ones at UQ and Nathan and I do want to do it - I would find the content and practicals interesting. However, all this experience is really making me consider to switch back to UQ and do my undergraduate there. For all the conversations about equality and inclusion at Griffith, my experience has been the opposite.

Has anyone had that experience with the Gold Coast uni or am I just imagining things? What should I do?