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Which city are you in? Every place is different, the shops are different and different, there are foreigners' shops, Chinese's, Korean and Japanese. I used to be in Melbourne, and I went to a shop opened by a Japanese, and if I washed my hair + dyed my hair + permed my hair, it was almost 200 more, but the owner knew him, hehe.
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Same as domestic. It's just that the unit is Australian dollars.
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RMB 1500 I dye my hair with a good one.
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Western etiquette is common in Australia. The number "13" is taboo, "Friday the 13th" is regarded as an ominous day, and rabbits and rabbit patterns (regarded as unlucky animals) are taboo. Loves kangaroos, lyrebirds and acacia motifs. Do not send chrysanthemums, rhododendrons, caryophyllus and yellow flowers.
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Lonely Planet Australia series.
National Geographic Austomo Liang Yuanlia series.
Ethnography of Australia.
History of Australia World History Library Author: (Australia) Stuart McIntyre.
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[Choose a city and don't "get together"].
There are a lot of Chinese students studying in Australia, and most of them are concentrated in well-known cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra.
George recommends that you study in other Australian cities, such as George's hometown of Adelaide and Brisbane. There, you can also get a good and guaranteed education, and it is more suitable for international students to study and live. The standard of living in Sydney is relatively high, and it is generally impossible for international students to live in an apartment in the city center, and the rent for a 2-bedroom and 1-living room here is usually around 3,000 yuan per week.
Therefore, many international students live in the suburbs of Sydney, but the same house in Adelaide only needs about 1,000 yuan for rent, and the cost of living is much lower, but the quality of life is no worse than that of international students in Sydney and Melbourne. Therefore, choosing a region with fewer Chinese students can not only save a lot of money, but also help you learn the language and experience the local culture.
Choose a major and don't "follow the trend".
Choose a major according to your own preferences, and don't blindly "follow the trend". Nowadays, most international students choose two majors: business and IT, in fact, in addition to these two majors, there are many other courses to choose from in Australia. Avoiding popular majors appropriately will also help students find employment after graduation.
Determine the goal to be "deliberate".
Before choosing a school and major, students can do detailed research and comparison through the Internet. If you have any questions about the school and major, please feel free to contact the Education Section of the Australian Consulate General in Shanghai, and you can also get the most up-to-date and accurate policy information and institution information.
It is the most practical to get a high score in IELTS
Once you've decided on a school and major, it's time to prepare for the IELTS exam as early as possible. High school graduates with IELTS scores of 5 can apply to study in Australia through the exam, but they must be trained in a language course before enrolling. A half-score in IELTS means 10 weeks of language courses until you reach IELTS
points, you can enter the relevant university to study. Therefore, getting a high IELTS score can save you a lot of money for studying abroad.
Pay attention to traffic safety].
In Australia, traffic habits are very different from those in China, and international students should pay attention to these changes, drive carefully and obey traffic rules.
Experience the culture of Australia].
George advises international students to study in Australia for at least 1 year. Because studying in Australia is stressful and has a tight schedule, it is difficult to have the opportunity to experience Australian culture in one year, and some people have not even learned English well. Therefore, students should use their time to participate in some school clubs during the process of studying in Australia, fully appreciate the local culture, and learn authentic English.
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