Eager to study in Australia Is it so unbearable to study in Australia?

Updated on educate 2024-04-06
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Australia's top 8 5-star schools are unlikely to all of them to graduate from 211 universities and have a very good score in school If you have an average score of 90 or more in school and have a bachelor's degree, you can try it reluctantly because you have work experience after all and have a good IELTS score, but if you don't have a bachelor's degree, it's impossible.

    I think it's very promising for you to apply to a 4-star university In fact, in terms of education majors, many 4-star schools are not worse than 5-star schools, or even better, I don't think there is any need to pursue a 5-star school, you can look at the official data of the Australian Education Bureau in the past 2 years, including the quality of education, employment rate, starting salary, etc., 4-star schools are not necessarily worse than 5-star schools, 5-star universities, such as A, have long been famous.

    And you're obviously not well funded, and the higher tuition fees of 5-star universities put more pressure on you.

    As far as education is concerned, Macquarie is of a very high standard out of 4 stars, comparable to many 5-star universities, and it is now considered one of the top schools, and the most important thing is that its approval is more humane, unlike the 8 universities, which have many hard and fast rules, Macquarie has a lot of job opportunities in Sydney.

    But the point of view is that in recent years, many Chinese have flocked to Macquarie because its business and financial actuarial education is quite good, better than many 5-star universities, so the proportion of Chinese students in the university is high. You have to think about whether you want to go to a university with a lot of Chinese students, but then again, there are many schools in the top 8 schools that have a large number of Chinese students.

    The duration of graduate study is generally years, and this requires the school to evaluate your level before you can draw conclusions, and I have a friend who was evaluated by the school as a graduate student.

    In addition, on the issue of cost, you had better go to the official ** of each university to search, so accurate, it can be determined that if you don't work, 200,000 is absolutely impossible (in fact, 200,000 is not very possible), and you must know that Australian tuition fees are rising every year.

    For a friend of mine who went to the University of Melbourne for a master's degree, he said that he would spend a total of 600,000 yuan for two years of graduate school.

    Of course, it's because the cost of living in Melbourne and Sydney is higher than elsewhere, and the tuition fees at 5-star universities are higher.

    The above is my personal opinion I hope to support.

    I think you can go to an agent and ask for it, of course, with a reputable and well-known agent.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In addition to the eight prestigious schools, you can apply for education majors in other schools (but you must have a bachelor's degree), and your funds are poor, but you can make a student visa in the form of a loan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    4-star is barely OK, 5-star requirements are too high, if you have to go to a very good Australian school, it is better to study in Malaysia or Singapore first, most of those schools have cooperative courses with Australian famous schools, relatively easy to transfer, as long as your grades in one year can reach the level required by the famous school.

    Graduate students generally take a year and a half, 20w can basically support your living and tuition if you can still work, but you still start to pay a deposit, which is equal to all the expenses during your schooling.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Not every five-star university in Australia has an education department, and the good education department may not be in a five-star university, and the best education department is in UQ, which is the University of Queensland. Melbourne's La Trobe is also good, and it's not a five-star one.

    Graduate students can vary from one year to two years. The situation also varies from school to school.

    20w is now barely enough for a one-and-a-half-year margin. You can calculate it like this, the deposit is tuition + living expenses, and the tuition fee is 2w Australian dollars a year, which is 10,000 yuan; The cost of living is about AUD a year (best counted.

    If you make a margin, it is best to store it in your name in the form of Australian dollars, and the yuan does not know when it will fall, and it is not enough to sign you in...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The University of Sydney requires an average grade of 80 or above. The school year, not counting the language, requires a guarantee of about 35-400,000 yuan. The actual cost is more than 300,000 yuan.

    If you come here to study on a student visa, you can legally work 20 hours a week, but if you come here on a work visa, you may not be able to do so.

    I can only give you information about our schools -- other schools can help you ask.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This problem is a bit abstract, **unbearable, it's better to be specific. However, from another point of view, studying abroad is "unbearable".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Is it unbearable to study in Australia, no, most people may think that the threshold conditions for studying in Australia are low, but in fact, there is not, Australia's National University, the University of New South Wales, the University of Sydney and other eight universities are still very high, and it is very powerful to apply to these schools.

    If the subject does not know how to choose, you can go to the applicant for consultation, and a professional study abroad planning teacher will help you recommend a suitable school for you according to your specific situation.

    I hope it can be helpful to the subject

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you want to study in Australia, you have to be mentally prepared that you can't be treated the same as other European and American countries, they will think that you are a second-class human being.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Studying abroad is really not easy, and it is unthinkable.

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