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I don't know who you heard about the interview, but I have been in high school in Australia for more than 20 years, and I have never heard of an interview before I can get in.
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, Science, Society, Environment, Physical Education, English;
The biggest challenge for Chinese students is their ability to read and think in English. Similar to China, Australia's high school is divided into three grades, namely Grades 10, 11 and 12 (corresponding to the high school in China, respectively).
First, sophomores and juniors). However, Year 12 is not exactly the same as the third year of high school, it already contains the nature of a pre-university course, because the undergraduate degree in Australia only takes 3 years. Course selection is limited to grades 11 and 12.
The average Chinese think that mathematics, physics, chemistry is required, but in Australia is not required, you can not read mathematics, physical chemistry, but in this case, there will be great restrictions on choosing a major in college, so it is recommended to choose 1 or 2 mathematics to read (they have 3 different mathematics) and it is recommended to choose one or two subjects in physics and chemistry.
Secondly, in order to improve students' enthusiasm for learning, expand students' knowledge, and consider the choice of university courses in the future, generally speaking, when they are in the 11th grade, they must choose 6 courses from them; After Year 12, students are advised to take only 5 courses. All the alternative courses can be basically divided into three main categories. The first category is English, which is a compulsory course.
There are three courses in this category: English (English), ESL (an abbreviation for English as Second Language, which is exclusively for students who speak English as a second language) and English Language (English Language). Often, taking an ESL course is sufficient. The second category includes Physics, Chemistry, General Mathematics (for Year 11 students only), Mathematical Methods and Specialist Mathematics (for Year 12 students only).
Mathematical methods are compulsory and the rest are elective. The third category is liberal arts, including economics, accounting, business administration, Chinese, Indonesian, etc., all of which are elective courses.
If you want to study and immigrate, it will take a long time. You are only preparing for high school now, and you generally graduate from college first, go to work, and then apply for permanent employment after working meals, or skilled immigration.
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Plugged Qu Eagle Ling Golden Servant Aunt (Lu Lun).
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Bowen High School... I don't know what English is or in which district. yes, I think if a high school requires an entrance exam, then congratulations, it must be a good middle school, it should be private
Although children from abroad do not go to prestigious middle schools, but there are still families with high aspirations, then there are naturally excellent schools with high admission rates, and they will set exams as a threshold to select students. But I think you are going to the second year of high school, that is, the 11th grade, as long as there is a place, rest assured, you will definitely be admitted.
I didn't take the entrance exam, I took the interview, mainly to communicate with the students, to check whether the English level needs to go to a language school, and then to see if the child has mental illness or something, not to ask about academic knowledge. It's more about asking about dreams, university planning, and choosing courses to study in the future. I was also very nervous about participating in the interview before, and I went to the Internet to ask and find the so-called perfect oral answers, in fact, the teacher didn't look at these, just chatted, just to see that you are cheerful and talkative.
As for the written test, I don't think it should be the local academic knowledge, because the knowledge learned in China and Melbourne is not the same, and there are many courses to choose from in Melbourne's schools, and the teacher doesn't know which course you will take, let alone what to test you. Besides, although the famous schools need to be assessed, it is also the high school entrance examination, you go to the second year of high school, if it is a written exam, I don't think there is any need to worry, and there is no need to review the Chinese knowledge you have at hand. The so-called exam, you don't need to prepare, just go to the exam, don't worry.
It's a bit of an improvement in English.
Coming to Melbourne... It's time for the Christmas holidays, and the school year is starting around the end of January, so I think it's time to get there early. If the school requires you to read the language first, you have to hurry up to find a language school, if you can directly enroll, you also have to hurry up to choose a course, and then buy second-hand books on the day when the school sells second-hand books, after all, books are too expensive, everyone uses second-hand.
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Domestic students do not need high school entrance examination results to apply for Australian high schools.
Grades 7-10 in Australia are junior high school, grades 11-12 are high school, 4 years of junior high school, and 2 years of high school. The first year of high school in China is equivalent to the 10th grade in Australia, that is, the 4th grade of Australian junior high school.
Australian middle and high schools open four times a year, namely: January, April, July, and October. Domestic junior high school graduates can only apply for the start of school in January when they apply for grade 10 in Australia.
Or apply for the Grade 9 course (equivalent to the third year of junior high school in China) that starts in October, and connect with the Grade 10 course that starts in January of the following year, which is also a common way to allow students to adapt to local learning and life in Australia in advance.
Application materials: If the student is currently in the third year of junior high school, the following materials are required: Certificate of enrollment (in Chinese and English), transcripts of at least 5 semesters (in Chinese and English).
If the student has graduated from junior high school, the required materials: junior high school graduation certificate and translation (or notarized copy), junior high school transcript of 3 years (Chinese and English version).
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The high school interview is very simple, and the topic is not specific, and it generally depends on the mood of the principal or interviewer... But it's nothing more than what your name is.,What do you like.,What is your ideal.,It's more inclined to chat Just take it easy I've interviewed a few middle schools with different contents.。。。 What matters is your demeanor, take it easy, and make a good impression on the principal...
Anyway, just now Du Niang smoked again... When I submitted my answer, I was prompted to say that my answer was repeated with someone else, and then I looked at it... As for my own answer ...
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In fact, the interview is to choose a course
Generally no problem
I know a lot of students who didn't say a word in the interview
It's all from the guardian
It's all right, but you have to be confident
If you can answer a question, you can be happy
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There are eight subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, Health, Physical Education, Technology, Social and Environmental Studies.
Answer: If you learn English well, you are basically not afraid to go all over Australia Chinese mathematics is difficult all over the world, so you must have no problem when you get there, and the rest is even easier to say Immigrants are divided into skilled immigrants and investment immigrants Skilled immigration is to work there after completing your studies and then get a green card Investment immigration is to invest in Australia Generally at least 5 million yuan When you go to the embassy for an interview, if you are asked whether you have an immigration tendency, you have to answer no, if you answer, you will often refuse a visa Bring unnecessary trouble to yourself I hope my answer is helpful to you.
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This is basically no problem, as long as your English is good, don't worry at all, they are actually just looking at English.
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1.The eastern part of the country is **, Queensland, public schools are not as good as private schools.
2.There are more than 100 courses in the Australian college entrance examination, and the subjects you choose are different from those offered by the school.
3.Students shouldn't have much time to work, and you can go to the street to sell arts, but there are no people on the street.
4.There is a set of algorithms for the security deposit, depending on the school you apply to and the region you go to.
5.Riding a bicycle to school is very unrealistic, looking at the distance, and there are buses and school buses.
6.Staying away from the hungry people in China will help you study, and some Chinese will not take care of you.
7.You still have to learn English, and you have to learn the language in the past.
8.The phenomenon of discrimination in Australia is good, much stronger than in Europe.
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We have been studying abroad for more than ten years, and all high school students go to high school after 20 weeks, and they do not continue to study languages.
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Most schools will look at your 20-week language report results and will arrange for you to have an interview with the school's principal.
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Go directly to school, but pass an internal school exam.
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After graduating from high school, you can only go to Australia for an undergraduate (including preparatory department) or a TAFE undergraduate will not ask you any questions, because Australia does not need to interview TAFE will ** investigate, you have to briefly describe why you chose this major, why you chose this school, and your plans to return to China after completing your studies in the future.
For example, I don't say the importance of the course to return to China for employment, but say that this major is easy to find in Australia, how comfortable Australia is, how good the benefits are, etc.! This is too obvious to immigrate.
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To find out if they have any immigration tendencies, it is roughly as follows:
1. Your purpose of stay in Macao;
2. Your professional problems;
3. Your capital guarantee;
4. Your return plan.
You just say that Australian education is good.
Basically, they will find an entry point in these aspects to ask you questions, but the way of asking questions is different, but the meaning is the same. In addition, they may cut into some small life issues to divert your attention. For example, "Wow, your clothes look great today, what color do you like best?"
Did you get your driver's license in China? "Wait.
I wish you all the best in your visa!
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