Statistical Ratings by Students

Mediocre satisfaction

At the University of Sydney, recent graduate satisfaction stands at 75.6%, which is below the national average of 77.6%. This finding is based on 4,945 graduate responses to the Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ). This suggests a need for improvement in student support services.

Some negative experiences

Only 69.3% of current USYD students reported a positive overall educational experience, lower than the national average of 74.4%. This percentage, derived from 10,913 responses to the Student Experience Survey (SES), indicates unusually high dissatisfaction with the learning journey.

Positive interactions

53.8% of University of Sydney students reported positive interactions with staff and students, slightly higher than the national average of 51.8%. This is based on 10,912 responses, reflecting decent engagement and a sense of belonging at the university.

OK outcomes

University of Sydney graduates have a median income of $51,300 one year after graduation, slightly above the national median of $50,600. However, considering that wages in Sydney are typically higher than the national average, this result isn't particularly strong.