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In fact, it depends on what you think, I applied for Deakin and MQ's accounting like you, and the MQ offer has not been obtained (because I ask for credit reduction, so it is a bit slow), and Deakin's undergraduate accounting offer has come down, but I later applied for Deakin's master (college to master), I want to try it, but the offer has not come down yet.
I've also learned about Deakin and MQ, and of course I can't deny that MQ is really good at accounting, and it's a 4-star school, and it's almost 200 worldwide, but it's said to be difficult, and I don't know how hard it is, because I didn't study there.
Deakin, the overall average, is 3 stars, but accounting is the strength of this school, with what I know Deakin's accounting is better than some of Australia's famous schools. But it's still a little worse than MQ.
So you have to think, do you have the confidence in yourself to challenge the difficulty of MQ? There is a saying called"no pain no gain"!If you graduate from a school that is difficult to graduate from, of course you have to force yourself to study hard and study hard, which is actually good, isn't it?
That way you can really learn too. If you don't have confidence in yourself, and your requirements for yourself are not so high, you choose an easier school, which is not very stressful to read, but whether you can learn something still depends on whether you can learn consciously on your own, and it has nothing to do with the school.
On the issue of employment, I think it depends on your personal ability, of course, a high diploma is good, but the ability is even more indispensable, and graduates of famous domestic schools are also employed, such as the employment of ordinary university graduates. It's all about yourself.
When making the final decision, you have to think about what you want to achieve but what do you want to give up?
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Go to Deacon, accounting at Deakin is a good major, and Macquarie is said to have a hard time graduating.
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It is recommended to go to Deakin, his accounting major is his forte. A lot of people choose this.
As long as the professional knowledge is good, there is no need to consider the issue of employment, as many people say, accounting is still a plus major for immigration.
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Deacon has already started applying to 4-star schools, and I guess there is no problem.
Deakin's accounting is ranked among the best in Australia, because there is a CPA office here, and the combination of subjects is beneficial for CPA exams. The tuition fee is more than 20,000 Australian dollars a year, and I don't know if it will rise again this year.
The difficulty Deacon will be low, and it is not very difficult to graduate.
But finding a job, to be honest, it is difficult no matter where you graduate, especially if you want to find an accounting job, it is really more difficult than climbing to the sky. If you want to find a job in accounting, first of all, you had better take the CPA, and secondly, IELTS guarantees at least 4 7s, and preferably a few more 8s
If you still have time, it is recommended not to read accounting, change your major, Deakin accounting 70% are Chinese, all rotten.
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I'm about the same as you, my undergraduate is accounting, not 211, but my average score is 89, but MQ still rejected me.
In fact, if you want to immigrate, you don't need to look at any stars. Of course, if you want to go back to your home country after graduation, try to go to the University of Sydney or something. It's a big reputation.
I think except for MQ, the accounting of other schools is similar, Deacon, the CPA office in Victoria is just there. When I was in junior high school, the Education Board was still in our school, and the results were still not good.
In fact, isn't it okay for the school's major to get CPA certification, and if you really want to study the best accounting, it is MQ.
The tuition fees of the eight universities are much more expensive, depending on what you think. The reputation of the Eight Great People's Congress is worth the price. Isn't it called goodwill in accounting, a truth?
Personal opinion, don't scold me if you disagree. o(∩_o
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Deakin is okay.
It has two campuses, one is the main campus and the other is the Sydney campus, and the application is to ask which campus the agent is applying for for you.
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Fee (AUD): 41,800
Annual tuition, accommodation, textbooks and other expenses.
Tuition fee 24,000
Accommodation fee 9,800
Other expenses 8,000
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Hello classmates! Generally speaking, apply one year in advance, Australia generally starts in February and July, then you can start applying now, just after the college entrance examination next year, you can go to study, IELTS is best taken in March next year. The cost for three years is about 600,000. Macquarie University, view the original post
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Macquarie University is a very creative institution, and its high quality of teaching and scientific research are obvious to all at home and abroad. Macquarie University is one of Australia's most enterprising universities with an academic ranking of top 8 Australian universities.
Macquarie University was founded in 1964 with the aim of becoming Australia's leading research university, with the goal of becoming one of Australia's top eight research universities and one of the top 200 in the world by the time the school celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2014.
According to 2012 statistics, the university has about 37,000 students, of which about 7,910 overseas students come from 71 different countries, and 2,221 faculty members, 65% of whom hold doctoral degrees, which is higher than the national average. The landscaped campus covers 126 hectares and is a 30-minute drive from Sydney Harbour in the north-west.
The campus is adjacent to one of Sydney's largest shopping malls, Macquarie Centre, and not far from the office buildings of some well-known multinational companies such as Microsoft, Cisco, Compaq, Honeywell, Oracle, Sony, and many more. Macquarie University's goal is to become a world-class university without borders, with a strong emphasis on developing students' global adaptability and striving to nurture international talents for the 21st century.
Macquarie University has been recognised as a best practice by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in the internationalisation of its curriculum. The University offers more than 100 travel scholarships to encourage students to participate in student exchange programs at overseas partner universities.
In addition to on-campus international students, Macquarie University also has overseas students studying at campuses in Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and other parts of China.
Many overseas students who are exchange students also choose to complete 1 to 2 semesters at Macquarie University. Macquarie University has more than 250 partner institutions around the world, with a variety of different exchange opportunities to choose from. For example, Tsinghua University's "Master of Applied Finance" program has been co-founded with Macquarie University since 2004, and is taught by Macquarie University teachers.
The university is divided into three faculties: the Faculty of Business, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Faculty of Science and Technology. The main disciplines are economics and finance, management, education, linguistics and psychology, humanities, law, sociology, culture**, laser research, environmental and life sciences, information and computer science, etc., which enjoy a high reputation in the world.
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It is not recommended to go.
Reason 1: If you can't enter the investment bank, the undergraduate of the ordinary second book is already stuck. Macquarie, like other Australian universities, has a low degree of recognition for returning to China, and is at the bottom of the chain of contempt for studying abroad in the financial circle.
I haven't checked Macquarie's world rankings, if you have the idea of settling in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, the schools studying abroad need to be ranked in the top 500 in the world, and other cities are not very sure, at least Shanghai.
Reason 2: low cost performance and rate of return. As far as Australia and the United Kingdom are concerned, in general, the cost of studying in Australia is higher than that of the United Kingdom, so if you don't want to immigrate and want to return to China for development, it is recommended that the United Kingdom is relatively low, and the time cost and economic cost are relatively lower.
Although China is not very friendly to one-year British masters, it is also not so highly recognized, and studying in Australia is at the bottom of the contempt chain, why do many people spend a little money and less time to go to the UK.
Personally, I think I can go to the top 20 schools in the UK to go to the UK, I can't apply for the top 80 universities in Australia, the average score of the top 20 schools in the UK is 80+, and the requirements for 985 211 are 75+ (data in 2018), and the double non is 80+ However, the university has begun to increase the GPA requirements for admission this year, as if the double non is 85+, depending on the official website.
About inter-major application: Engineering background has studied mathematics (line algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics, calculus, etc.) cross-major application for finance is good, you can apply, if you are like me undergraduate language class, you have not studied mathematics, it is more miserable.
The top 20 finance majors in the UK and the top 100 in the United States (except for financial management, you can try, financial accounting, quantitative finance, these are not iron), all require at least undergraduate mathematics. It depends on the grades of several math classes on the transcript. In Australia, except for the University of Mexico and New South China, which have a bachelor's degree as a related major, other schools can apply for any undergraduate background.
If you have a sufficient budget and enough GPA to take the GMAT, it is also recommended to consider studying in the United States.
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The tuition fee is about 9,000 Australian dollars, which is about 10,000 yuan.
Macquarie University was founded in 1964 as a bold attempt at education reform, both of which were breakthroughs in traditional education. Macquarie University has been internationally recognised as an excellent university, ranking in the top 2 universities in the world and in the top 10 among Australian universities.
Currently, the University is headed by Vice-Chancellor Professor Bruce Dalton and has four faculties: the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Business and Economics, the Faculty of Sciences, and the Faculty of Humanities.
The university offers 87 undergraduate courses and 124 postgraduate courses, has the largest overseas exchange program in Australia, and provides more than 100 travel scholarships to encourage students to participate in student exchange programs at overseas partner universities. The university has cooperated with many schools and research centers, including Macquarie Business School, Macquarie University Research Park, affiliated hospitals, and the Human Cognitive and Brain Science Research Society. A one-stop study abroad guide.
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Australia 2018.
Macquarie University.
The annual tuition fee is about 30,000 yuan.
Australian dollars. 40,000 Australian dollars (15-200,000 yuan). The tuition fee for education courses is relatively low, and the tuition fee for engineering and science is a little higher, for example, the tuition fee for a year of Master of Science is about 37,400 Australian dollars, the tuition fee for a year of Master of Arts and Business Accounting is about 34,400 Australian dollars, the tuition fee for a year of business undergraduate is about 36,300 Australian dollars, and the tuition fee for a year of environmental undergraduate is 33,816 Australian dollars.
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Macquarie University International Scholarships (MUIS).
The Macquarie University International Scholarship is designed to attract outstanding students from around the globe to study at Macquarie University. Nearly 40 scholarship slots are available each year for graduate and undergraduate students.
Applicants must:
Must be a citizen of a country other than Australia and New Zealand.
Applicants who are planning to apply for the scholarship must have met Macquarie University's academic and English proficiency requirements. (Before the scholarship application deadline, Takashi Zha must obtain an unconditional offer from Macquarie University, i.e., a full offer).
Applicants applying for the Graduate Scholarship are required to achieve a minimum of 3 out of a 4 GPA; Applicants applying for the Undergraduate Scholarship must score at least 90 points on the ATAR equivalency test out of a maximum of 100 points.
Other scholarships and bursaries
At Macquarie University, you will also have the opportunity to receive other types of scholarships, including:
Travel allowance. Student exchange is a strategically important activity that Macquarie University has limited consideration for. Students who are part of an exchange program and who are participating in other academic programs to complete a Macquarie University degree can apply for travel assistance.
Australia** Scholarships.
The research award is based on the Mori Scholarship.
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