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Most intermediaries in China are still Level 2 intermediaries, so we won't explain what Level 2 is, but because of this, local agents can often really help you apply. You can consider asking a local agent, whether it's Chinese or a ghost, it's still right to ask. But you'll have to mail the materials.
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About studying in Australia. You can consult Lang Court.
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English name: Michael (Mike).
Age: 20 years oldNationality: HangzhouPlace of study: Landwick Boys' High School, Australia.
At the beginning of 2004, I graduated from the language school and entered the ** public secondary school in New South Wales (Hidden Wood Landwick Boys' High School), after completing all the formalities, it has been more than a month since I officially enrolled, so I did not know to complete the homework assigned by the school before entering the school. A week after I arrived at middle school, I received a sternly worded warning letter from the state Department of Education, informing me that my homework records were missing for more than a month, along with a list of assignments that students in my grade should complete for each class.
In the letter, the state department of education stated that I had two options: first, complete all assignments within a week; 2. Bear the consequences of not being able to graduate because these courses are not counted as credits. If the homework is not completed, the state education department will also notify the Australian Immigration Department of the matter, which will directly affect the review of the visa in the future.
After receiving the letter, I immediately explained the situation to the principal, and the school clarified with the state Ministry of Education, which finally stated that it would not take any further action and have no bad record on the matter, but that I still had to make up all the homework within the appropriate extension period.
This is the first time I have dealt with the Australian ** department since studying abroad. Many people in China think that foreign schools are very lenient and easy to learn, but this experience made me feel Australia's strict teaching management and strict education law - a student who does not complete his homework on time can also alarm the state education department, and the ministry of education will issue an official document so quickly.
The strict management of Australian secondary schools is also reflected in other aspects, such as: each secondary school has a dedicated attendance office, and students with less than 80% attendance will be submitted by the school to the Australian Department of Immigration. Two of my classmates encountered such a situation, one of them was deported to China after his visa was cancelled, and the parents of the other rushed to Australia, explained the reasons to the immigration department, and corrected them together with the student, so as to retain the opportunity to continue studying.
In Australian secondary schools, absenteeism is very difficult. Every day, every class, there is a roll call by the teacher. Students who are late and cannot enter the class directly must first report to the school attendance office and explain the reason, and must also sign a triplet sheet to be collected and stored by the school, the student and the teacher, and stored in the student's file.
Students are required to bring a triplet slip to enter the classroom.
The attendance of secondary school students is not only in charge of the school, but also by the Australian police. Most secondary schools in Australia strictly stipulate that students must wear school uniforms when entering school, and during the school day, students wearing school uniforms will be questioned by the police if they wander the streets, and if it is determined that they are skipping class or leaving early, the police will immediately take the students back to school and hand them over to the school for processing.
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It is not free, but it is charged as a temporary resident, which is a little cheaper than the fee for overseas students.
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It's not free now. It used to be free, but now it's all charged.
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