Hi there,
Do you plan on getting a car??? that would be the easiest option i guess. and then you have more choice as to where to live.
Though from memory it was very difficult to get a car park at the caulfield campus. perhaps that has changed now as i have not been there for a long time.
If you are relying on public transport, it will take around half an hour between the campuses which is not too bad i guess. see the links for more info on public transport trip planning:
[url="http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au"]http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au[/url]
[url="http://jp.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/metlink/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en&sessionID=VICWA04126332171&requestID=1&command=nop&tripSelection=on&tripSelector2=1&itdLPxx_view=detail&itdLPxx_return=simple&itdLPxx_emailAddress_origin=&itdLPxx_emailAddress_destination="]http://jp.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/metlink/...ss_destination=[/url]
The suburb of Caulfield is close to the city but fairly expensive. If you live near the clayton campus it will be cheaper I think. Many students live in the suburb of Clayton or Notting Hill. If you pick the right street you will be abe to walk to the clayton campus. I guess Notting Hill is slightly more upmarket than Clayton but both should be fine for quiet study.
Cheers, Glen
Do you plan on getting a car??? that would be the easiest option i guess. and then you have more choice as to where to live.
Though from memory it was very difficult to get a car park at the caulfield campus. perhaps that has changed now as i have not been there for a long time.
If you are relying on public transport, it will take around half an hour between the campuses which is not too bad i guess. see the links for more info on public transport trip planning:
[url="http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au"]http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au[/url]
[url="http://jp.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/metlink/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en&sessionID=VICWA04126332171&requestID=1&command=nop&tripSelection=on&tripSelector2=1&itdLPxx_view=detail&itdLPxx_return=simple&itdLPxx_emailAddress_origin=&itdLPxx_emailAddress_destination="]http://jp.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/metlink/...ss_destination=[/url]
The suburb of Caulfield is close to the city but fairly expensive. If you live near the clayton campus it will be cheaper I think. Many students live in the suburb of Clayton or Notting Hill. If you pick the right street you will be abe to walk to the clayton campus. I guess Notting Hill is slightly more upmarket than Clayton but both should be fine for quiet study.
Cheers, Glen