Want to go to Australia, IELTS question 5

Updated on educate 2024-04-05
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1: It depends on your choice, in fact, personally, foreign secondary education is basically mixed, and domestic university education is scum, but basic education is much more useful than foreign ones. The reason why Chinese students go to universities abroad often have a good ranking is because the foundation of foreigners is too poor.

    2: It's hard to say, some people really learn English quickly, and some people can't learn it.

    3: The timing of the IELTS test varies from city to city, and in larger cities, it is basically held every week, at least twice a month. However, it is generally necessary to register more than half a month in advance to register.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    IELTS test schedule for 2013.

    The 2013 IELTS test timetable compiled by New Channel is for the reference of roast ducks, with a total of 48 tests throughout the year, distributed in 42 test centers in 33 cities across the country. In addition to the Saturday exam, there is also a Thursday exam every month, and candidates can reasonably arrange their own exam and study abroad time according to their study time. The latest information about IELTS, IELTS candidates can always pay attention to the official website of New Channel:

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello classmates! First of all, it is recommended that you can study more or learn more in China, if you want to go directly to Australian high school, you can also go through without IELTS, and you can add a period of language before taking high school courses.

    If you want to go to undergraduate school, then high school in China is quite crucial, otherwise even if you can apply to the school, I am afraid that it will be difficult to read at that time. Either way, you have to work hard.

    The IELTS test is taken several times a month, so you can take it when you're ready. If the foundation is weak, it is recommended to register for a class to understand first.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 Yes, yes, our school also has it, that is, after the second year of high school, not the third year of high school, and study IELTS by yourself in the school hall. You have to have a high school diploma too!

    2 It is best to consult a New Oriental teacher, who will give you an assessment in person. If you don't speak English well, you have to prepare for a year and a half, and then enroll in an intensive course. Whether I say this or not, it's up to you.

    3 You are ready, at any time, there are exams every month, depending on how prepared you are. It is best to play the rich time of several times, and it is unlikely that you will be satisfied with the first test for a few months.

    I hope you will consider! Good luck! Feel free to ask questions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Of course, you can see if you want to get a graduation certificate, and if you don't want to, you won't go to school.

    2.I don't know what the concept of your weak foundation is, and what your IELTS score expectations are. At that time, I was taking IELTS classes every weekend, and although it was a bit watery, it was better than nothing. Generally speaking, it takes three or four months to study for 5 minutes, and the score should be generally OK.

    3.There are more than 20 IELTS courses a year, you can choose by yourself, but the registration fee is still quite expensive, so be well prepared before going.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Conditions for studying in Australia.

    Some disciplines and directions with strong specialization, such as nursing, law, medicine, education, media, translation, etc., generally require IELTS scores higher than the general score compared with popular majors such as business, engineering, and computer science, that is, undergraduate students need to achieve a score or higher for graduate students. In addition, it is worth noting that the requirements for IELTS scores from various universities are also constantly changing, for example, some business master's programs at Monash University have increased the IELTS requirements to a score.

    There are also many Australian universities that set up language direct courses on campus, and students who study direct courses can not take the global IELTS test, and the results of the internal test will be recognized, and the language and formal courses can apply for a package offer and obtain a long-term visa for the language and formal courses.

    2. IELTS score is required to apply for a visa to study in Australia.

    In addition to the IELTS score required by the school, most students who apply for a student visa to Australia also require an IELTS score report. The visa policy for international students from Chinese mainland states that applicants must submit transcripts with at least IELTS scores. For students who have achieved IELTS but do not meet the school's standards, the school will arrange a corresponding number of weeks of language courses for students according to the IELTS requirements of the course they are enrolled.

    Generally differential, with a 10-week language course. In addition, the visa policy requires that the length of language courses for mainland students should not exceed 30 weeks.

    3. IELTS scores are not required to apply for high schools in Australia.

    Chinese students applying for high school studies in Australia do not need to provide IELTS scores. However, the following conditions must be met: under the age of 16 do not need to provide IELTS scores; Those over the age of 16 need to provide the corresponding academic transcripts to Australian high schools and obtain an IELTS exemption certificate; Students must not be more than 19 years old to enter the second year of high school; Enrollment in high school courses cannot exceed 18 months.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Australian National University (ANU).

    Applicants are required to have an overall IELTS score of no less than 6, including no less than 6 in each component of listening, speaking, reading and writing.

    For the medical program and the JD program, applicants are required to have an overall IELTS score of at least 7, of which the listening, speaking, reading and writing subsand must not be less than 6.

    Postgraduate law programmes (except JD) require applicants to have an overall IELTS score of at least 7, with a minimum score of 7 in the writing component and a minimum of 6 in the listening, reading and speaking sections.

    The University of Sydney's curriculum-based programmes require applicants to have an overall IELTS score of at least 6, including a minimum of 6 in each component of listening, speaking, reading and writing.

    Research-based courses: Architectural Design and Planning, Law, and Project require applicants to have a minimum IELTS score of 7, of which the individual scores of listening, speaking, reading and writing must not be less than 6. The Business,** and Veterinary Science programmes require applicants to have an overall IELTS score of at least 7, with no less than a minimum score in each component of listening, speaking, reading and writing.

    Other items require applicants to have an overall IELTS score of no less than 6, including no less than 6 in each of the listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The current IELTS minimum requirement is Otherwise, the visa is difficult.

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