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How to choose the most suitable form of Internet access for you mainly depends on the number of times and days you travel. After taking a look at the four ways to go to New Zealand if you want to use your mobile phone to surf the Internet:1
Rubbing the net 2Enable roaming3Rent a portable wifi 4
Buy a SIM card.
1. Free wifi, general shopping malls, restaurants, cafes and other public areas have free wifi to use, if the demand for Internet access is not very high, people can basically meet.
2. The original mobile phone opened roaming, which basically has no other problems except for the disadvantage of expensive costs. If you choose this method to go online, it is recommended to go to the business hall to ask clearly to avoid unnecessary property losses.
3. Rent portable wifi, which is more suitable for use when there are many people, basically within ten people can be brought up, and the cost of renting equipment is evenly shared, and everyone is not expensive. But the equipment has to be returned. If it is not the equipment rented at the airport, but rented on a certain treasure, it is more troublesome to send it back and forth.
Also, remember to charge it every day, because without power the device will not work, which means that you will not be able to access the Internet without electricity.
4. Personally, I prefer this way to use a network card.
There are two categories of network cards, one is to buy a local ** card, the network quality is no problem, ** is also easy to accept, the mobile phone can also set up a hotspot, but to buy this kind of ** network card needs to be registered with a passport is a little troublesome. (PS: It is sold at general airports).
The other is to buy a New Zealand Internet card in China and bring it to use. There are quite a lot of choices on this kind of network card, such as 100 million global network cards. The advantage is that basically this network card is enough to go abroad, which can be reused, cheap, and easy to use.
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Drinking. Unless you are at least 18 years old, it is illegal to buy beer, liquor, or spirits.
Drive. Driving under the influence of alcohol is strictly prohibited in New Zealand, and severe penalties are imposed against those who drive under the influence of alcohol**. Unlike in China, driving in New Zealand is driven on the left-hand side of the road.
When passing through an intersection, you need to observe the road on your right. Before driving a vehicle, you must ensure that you have a full driving licence, insurance, inspection marks and a road tax purchase tag. Jack.com reminds you that if you don't have proper insurance, you will face serious financial losses after a car accident.
Smoking. Smoking is legal in New Zealand, but not in schools and in public, this includes restaurants, shopping malls, public transport, schools are all smoke-free areas, and students cannot smoke in or near schools.
Casino. Gambling is legal in New Zealand, but it is illegal for people under the age of 18 to enter a casino.
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Is it safe for domestic students to want to study in New Zealand? New Zealand has a strong reputation for early protection. It has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and ranks third in the world in the Global Peace Index.
The New Zealand Ministry of Education strongly emphasizes that all educational institutions must do a good job in protecting the safety of international students. New Zealand was the first country to incorporate the protection of the rights and interests of international students into its own law. It has the Law on Educational Services for International Students, which can protect the rights and interests of international students.
New Zealand's climate is also very livable, and the temperature in winter is not too cold, generally 10 degrees Celsius. Even in the hottest summer, the temperature is only around 25 degrees Celsius. Warm in winter and cool in summer, suitable for living life.
New Zealand also has excellent support services for international students. Almost all colleges and universities have set up international student service offices, which can provide students with health, employment, psychological and other counseling services. So as to ensure the physical and mental health of international students.
Considerations for studying in New Zealand
1.Caution is essential. Many international students are just starting to live overseas, and because it is easier to communicate with the locals, they tend to prioritize making friends with many locals. Here, I would like to remind the majority of international students to be cautious in making friends.
2.Be careful when making friends. When they first arrive in a foreign country, some international students may feel lonely because of the language and living habits.
Making new friends can help eliminate this strangeness, but be cautious when making friends. After entering a foreign school, you should report to the Chinese Student Federation of the school as soon as possible so that you can quickly receive living assistance.
3.Travel together. Many criminals take advantage of the opportunity.
If you're with friends, it's safer. The more partners you have, the less likely you are to be targeted by criminals. So go out during the day and try to be with friends.
It is better not to go out at night. Don't walk alone in secluded alleys or less crowded neighborhoods. Bring your phone when you go out.
If you feel someone is following you, call the police immediately.
4.Be calm when in distress. It is normal for being single to inevitably encounter various unexpected situations. However, if there is any danger, international students and friends must stay calm and avoid panicking. It can also be seen from this that it is necessary to train oneself in the ability to deal with crises in normal times.
5.Keep a clear head. In foreign countries, it is common to see some religious activities or organizations that promote their religious beliefs and preach in various forms. When you are in a foreign country, you should be careful about participating in relevant religious activities.
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It's safe. New Zealand has a very low crime rate and has a gun control law that ensures that students are safe from the most basic aspects of their daily lives. Moreover, New Zealand is the first country to incorporate the protection of the rights and interests of international students into the law, and has the Overseas Student Education Services Act, which can well protect the rights and interests of international students.
In addition, almost all institutions in New Zealand have set up international student service offices, and the support services for international students are relatively good.
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Personally, I think that under the complicated situation of the epidemic and the international situation, it is best not to apply for studying abroad, after all, in the event of a conflict, it is the international students who will suffer.
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It's safe to study in New Zealand, after all, New Zealand is one of the safest countries out there.
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1。If you want to go directly to the undergraduate program, you need an IELTS score, each school is different from each school, you can check it on the school's official website, if you go there to study the language, you don't need an IELTS score, you can take the test again when you get there, and the college entrance examination score is not required, only your semester results for three years of high school. You can take the IELTS test first, get a feel for yourself, and then go to New Oriental or other learning institutions to see what corresponding courses are available according to your own shortcomings.
Probably your grades need 2-3 months to improve, which is not a problem. Generally, if you have a score of 5, you can go to the preparatory department.
2。If your IELTS score can be above 6, you don't have to go to New Zealand to go to the trouble, you can directly apply to schools in Australia. I first went to New Zealand to study the language, and then IELTS passed 6 and went to Australia to study.
Hey hey I read about hotel management. You don't have to go to university in New Zealand, many people use New Zealand as a springboard.
3。The preparatory course at each school is one year.
4。I mind if you leave after your junior year of high school because I am too. If you go early and get familiar with the environment and language, you can better integrate into the life there. After all, time is money.
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There is no difference between graduating from high school in 3 years and going after your freshman year!
1。。If you want an IELTS score, you can read the preparatory department After reading IELTS, it depends on how long you can get the score, and you can get the score + you have no problem with other procedures = 2-3 months to go or even faster.
2。。Not necessarily, nothing is certain, but there is a good chance of going to university after completing the preparatory course, unless you don't want to study at all, otherwise you won't fail the exam.
3。。The preparatory course is generally 1 year.
4。。It's all the same, it's better to go to high school there, and there's no difference between graduating and freshman year.
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