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I used to study a diploma course at the University of Technology Sydney, but I wanted to change my mind, I didn't go to the University of Technology Sydney for an undergraduate, I wanted to go to Melbourne, and the teachers at Newstar helped me, and I used the diploma diploma of the University of Technology Sydney to apply for a bachelor's degree in media at RMIT University, which was very open. Here is also a reminder: if you fail to meet the admission requirements of Australian undergraduates, you can consider "saving the country with a curve", first enroll in the international year, or GC GD courses as a bridging course, and then you can go to other cities and universities to study.
Originally, I was going to use this backup plan if I didn't apply directly to the school in Melbourne, but I didn't expect it to be a success, I hope it will help you!
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How to judge whether the intermediary is "reliable" is the focus of everyone's attention. A reliable intermediary will definitely have a formal and legal service qualification certificate, a clear price listing based on the charges, and professional service capabilities.
Among them, the professionalism of the study abroad agent is the key, and it is also the basis for our successful study abroad application. When judging, we should mainly pay attention to the visa success rate of the agent in previous years, the work experience and educational background of the study abroad consultant, and whether the school information and enrollment and visa information provided by the agency are reliable.
Some agents can provide "one-stop" study abroad services, from study abroad consultation to material preparation, application completion, and even the pick-up, placement, housing search, school report registration and other links after students arrive overseas, saving students and parents worry and time.
Study abroad agents are legally engaged, but their business has their own strengths, their reputation is different, and their consultants are highly mobile. You can first check the reputation of study abroad agents in various places.
Students and parents must avoid choosing only based on the size of the intermediary, but to see whether the strengths of the intermediary are in line with the needs of the students themselves. Some intermediaries are large-scale, employed, and have many countries, but not everyone is experienced, and some are new to the industry. The business level of study abroad consultants often depends on the accumulation of experience, and some study abroad consultants themselves have been international students or have done it in relevant foreign educational institutions, and they have more experience, so as to be able to provide more comprehensive services.
Although some intermediaries do not have many personnel and may only study abroad in a certain country or a certain type of institution, the study abroad consultant has a detailed division of labor and a refined business, which can help students more targetedly, and the final application success rate is higher.
In addition to judging the overall professional service capabilities of the study abroad agency, if the agent can provide more resources related to the student's target institution, it will also be a "plus" to win the favor of prospective international students and their parents.
When choosing a study abroad agent, you should also pay attention to not being too superstitious about the success stories advertised by the study abroad agent. Agents may come up with some very brilliant application cases to promote themselves, such as students who have been admitted to Ivy League schools and received full scholarships, ......This is largely due to the fact that the student is extremely good in his or her own right, and the results of his application cannot be replicated in every student. In short, we should pay more attention to the average level of successful cases and make comparisons between different intermediaries.
For students who want to find a study abroad agent but don't know how to choose a study abroad agent, they can go to the study abroad supervision network first.
After applying for study abroad supervision, the study abroad supervision center will supervise the study abroad agency throughout the process, so as to avoid some study abroad traps and avoid encountering black study abroad agents and refund disputes.
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There is no problem with the company's qualifications, but it is too expensive and too cost-effective. If you don't have a choice, you can use it.
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Reliable. If the subject wants to study in Australia, Newstar is a good choice. Newstar Education is a high-quality study abroad institution in Australia, with a relatively high degree of professionalism.
As far as I know, Newstar Education can provide services such as application for studying abroad at a young age, preparatory application, undergraduate application, graduate application, post-secondary master's degree, TAFE professional course application, and part-time work and study application. Although I didn't know anything about studying abroad, Newstar helped recommend universities and majors, and also guided and assisted me in getting various application materials and successfully applying to the university of my choice.
You can input your GPA, major and other information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself. >>>More
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1. Applicants need to be between 18 and 25 years old;
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