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There are 3 compulsory courses in 8 courses, in addition, many courses of EE and CS can also be selected as supplements, textbooks depend on the teacher's regulations, unless you are very clear about what the teacher wants to choose as a textbook, including the version, otherwise it is better to come and buy second-hand. The book is heavy to bring over. Maybe the money that exceeds the weight of the consignment will be enough to buy a new book here.
There is no problem in choosing courses, it is easy to choose, basically all courses are selected online, it is very convenient, if there is any problem, the people in the school office will also help you get it.
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Pay attention to the following points when choosing courses for studying abroad:
1. Learn to balance learning interests with course difficulty.
Interest is important, but when choosing a course, we also need to understand the difficulty of the course, the number of reading assignments and writing assignments, this aspect for us international students, it takes a long time, so when choosing a course, we must also make a trade-off, otherwise too high course difficulty or excessive coursework will completely wear off the interest in learning, and then it will be torture.
2. Learn from other people's experience and suggestions on course selection.
You can use the experience of seniors to refer to and see how they choose.
Of course, it's good to learn from it, and the specific course selection should be adjusted according to your actual situation, after all, everyone's actual situation is different, and being suitable for seniors is not necessarily suitable for you.
3. Choose according to your own career direction.
When choosing courses, you can also choose according to your career vision, and the school's official website has a brief introduction to the syllabus and educational goals and career direction of the course.
4. Pay attention to the location of the course.
Some courses are still far away from each other, and if the classrooms of the selected courses are too far apart, they may not be able to catch up with the class, so students must pay attention to this when choosing courses.
Having a good plan for the course you choose and leaving plenty of time to rest can make your study abroad life a lot easier.
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It's graduation season again, and most of the children who studied in Australia in the past would consider going to cities like Sydney and Melbourne. Again, this is also the choice of studying abroad, so 86 will first introduce you to the NSW secondary education system. There are more than 300 high schools in NSW, mainly in the city of Sydney.
The application is processed and approved by the provincial Ministry of Education, and usually the guardian and airport accommodation are directly arranged by the Ministry of Education. Language courses are arranged at the TAFE Language Centre. The Education and Training Agency of New South Wales, or Education NSW, has the largest school system in Australia.
The system includes secondary schools and technical colleges, with more than 2,200 secondary schools, more than 750,000 secondary school students and 48,000 teachers.
Schools are divided into girls' schools, boys' schools, co-educational schools, language schools, science and technology schools, and sports schools. Students study in the middle school part of the middle school in grades 7 to 10 and the high school part in grades 11 and 12. The school is well-resourced, with science laboratories, libraries, auditoriums, gymnasiums, gymnasiums, and lawns for students to use during class and extra-curricular hours.
The following eight areas are available for secondary and matriculation students: English, Mathematics, Technology and Applied Science, Human Society and Environment, Science Books, Other Languages, Creative Arts and Personal Development, Health and Physical Education.
The NSW School Board arranges for international students whose first language is not English to study at NSW's College of Science and Technology"Intensive High School English Preparation Program"(hsp)。Students who complete the HSP course generally have an IELTS level and do not need to take the IELTS test and can go directly to secondary school. NSW** high school qualifications are internationally recognised.
Upon successful completion of the NSW Certificate of Baccalaureate (HSC), students can apply directly to all universities in Australia and New Zealand, the United States and Canada. Start Date: Students can enroll in any of the four semesters.
These dates are in January, April, July and October. Enrollment target: all fresh junior high school graduates with good academic performance, good moral character and good health, and students of the first and second years of high school.
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The courses offered by Australian high schools are listed below.
Year 10. year10)
Compulsory subjects: including English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, but also Personal Development, Health and Psychoeducation. (This varies by school).
Elective subjects: Finance, French, Dance, Information Software Technology, Drama, Design and Technology (Group Discussion), Information Software Technology, Multi-Art, etc.
Year 11
Compulsory subjects: English, Mathematics.
Elective Subjects: Economics, Business Studies, Information Technology, History, Chemistry, Health and Psychology, Education, Design, Drama, **, etc.
Year 12. year12)
Compulsory subjects: English, Mathematics.
Elective Subjects: Economics, Business Studies, Information Technology, History, Chemistry, Health and Psychology, Education, Design, Drama, **, etc.
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esl,specialist
maths,chemistry,math
Methods (must learn specialist), if you don't want to learn, you can also change what you are interested in.
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