Western Australia Perth High 2 to go to the cost of a year

Updated on international 2024-05-06
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You haven't graduated from high school yet, how can you come here to go to college? Even if you come here, you have to go to high school or prep.

    Besides, if you want to find a girlfriend and want to live together, it is basically unlikely, because you are not yet 18 years old, and the law says that if you can't rent a house by yourself, you must live in homestay.

    Well, I'm in perth, so I can give you a rough idea of how much you'll spend when you go to college:

    First of all, the tuition fee, counting you 8 courses a year, is about 1w6 Australian dollars according to the current calculation. Then there is the cost of living, I drive, and all the expenses add up to more than 800 Australian dollars a month, which is almost 1w a year. Other aspects (travel expenses, insurance, book fees) are about 3,000 yuan, so the total cost is 16,000 10,000 3,000 29,000 about 15w yuan.

    If you like to play more and like to go out to eat or something, then the above classmates said about 20w is the bottom line for you not to work.

    In fact, the cost depends on your rent and other things to adjust, so just pinch 3w Australian dollars a year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't have much more to say, the cute bear is very objective. 20w should be the bottom line for not working. If you work well for a year, you can do 1w Australian dollars, which is 6w yuan.

    The 1w I'm talking about is the basic net profit, and the expenses caused by hesitant part-time work are removed. It is also very expensive to work part-time, such as eating, taking a car, etc. Moreover, the most painful thing is that I earn money from part-time work, and I spend it relatively quickly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Perth is the capital of Western Australia, and it is home to some of Australia's mining areas, as well as a lot of uninhabited areas. The cost of living and tuition fees are generally not high, and the prices are much cheaper than in big cities such as Sydney and Melbourne.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The cost of studying in high school in Australia is divided into public schools and private schools, usually most of the international students can apply for public schools, and the tuition fees of public schools are relatively low About 10,000 Australian dollars to 20,000 Australia per year, 100,000 yuan should be enough Living expenses Because minors must live in a host family, it is slightly higher, but more than 100,000 points is about the same, so about 200,000 per year. Private schools are more expensive, and there are not many private schools that accept international students, and the tuition fee is almost two or three hundred thousand yuan a year, so there are fewer choices, so there are more international students studying in public high schools.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    **Not sure, my first year tuition fee is 14000. 12000 in the second year. 3rd year 13000I was in an international school (very expensive) in my first year of high school, and I transferred to the local area in my second year of high school.

    If you live with accommodation, it will cost 1,000 Australian dollars a week, unless you have relatives.

    It is recommended that you finish reading it in your first year of high school. The climate depends on which city you are in.

    What is noticeable is the state of mind.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Are you starting from? A one-way ticket from Shanghai or Nanjing to Perth is about 4,000 RMB, and it is cheaper to buy a round-trip ticket from Australia, about 1,000 Australian dollars, or 7,000 BMB.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In perth, a week, a person, if you don't include rent and tuition or something, buy your own vegetables and cook, at most spend about 50, that month is 200, of course, if you go out to eat, shopping and shopping, of course, there will be more If you eat less and buy less, it will be cheaper Daily necessities, about two or three weeks to buy once OK, a dozen to dozens of dollars to get it! Depends on what you buy......If it is rent, the rent is more than 100 per person, and some houses have ...... for 90In terms of tuition, I am from ECU, and it is 2600+ for one graduate school, depending on how many subjects you study in a semester, ......The above is all in Australian dollars, and the Australian dollar is probably more than the yuan now, I hope it can help you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Perth housing prices are good, but the cost of food is relatively large.

    If you save a little, you can get it within 500 Australian dollars a week.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not very poor and not very rich, if you don't spend money indiscriminately this month, 5000-8000 yuan is basically enough, if you can walk around to eat and drink, then you are ready to 10000-15000 yuan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Australian Immigration Bureau does not stipulate living expenses for a certain city, but uniformly stipulates that no matter which city in Australia you go to study, the living expenses are calculated at 18,000 Australian dollars per year.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Depending on how you spend it, students are not extravagant, and don't save too much, the basic normal expenses of 400-700 Australian dollars are needed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Tuition fees to study in Australia are the first thing that everyone is most concerned about is the tuition fee, basically the Australian school system is divided into middle and high school, college preparatory courses, undergraduate courses, and graduate courses.

    Middle and High School: Public Secondary School - Tuition fee ranges from 16,000 Australian dollars (80,000 yuan) per year

    Private secondary school - tuition fee ranges from 25,000 to 30,000 Australian dollars (equivalent to 12-150,000 yuan) per year

    Pre-University: Depending on the school, the tuition fee ranges from about 18,000 to 32,000 Australian dollars (9-160,000 yuan) per year

    Undergraduate: Depending on the school and major, the tuition fee ranges from about 25,000 to 40,000 Australian dollars (12-200,000 yuan) per year

    Graduate students: Depending on the school and major, the tuition fee ranges from about 28,000 to 42,000 Australian dollars (14-210,000 yuan) per year

    Students need to prepare about one year of tuition fees in advance and deposit them in the bank according to their course choices.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The most important thing is what source school you are going to study and what the tuition fee is. The ** in Western Australia will be a little cheaper than the big eastern cities, but Perth as the capital of Western Australia will not be much cheaper than Melbourne and Sydney. The price of a restaurant in Perth is about the same as in Melbourne.

    The tuition fee for 1 year is assumed to be 2w, and the living expenses are 12,000 a year according to the official standard, which is 32,000 Australian dollars a year, and the current exchange rate is about 5, and 16w a year is indeed enough. So your cost is mainly determined by your tuition fees and your spending habits (like not buying clothes here or something).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How is WA not cheap?

    In Sydney, or Melbourne, it's 20w a year, and I don't work in Western Australia, one is that things are cheap, the population is small, and there are few Chinese.

    Relatively speaking, the English environment is there Besides, Perth is not a backward small village There should be everything There is just not as prosperous as Sydney, so the cost is relatively low 15w is enough to learn the same as us And Perth is the capital of Western Australia Not bad The scenery of Western Australia is also very good and much cleaner.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Depending on what you are studying, about 150,000 is more accurate than DU. Take Western Australia as the best zhi

    The University of Western Australia's Master of Science in Business is an example

    Tuition fee for 1 year = $22,560.

    1 year of living expenses = 12,000 AUD.

    A total of 34,560 Australian dollars, based on the current exchange rate of 1:, equivalent to 10,000 yuan. No other school in WA will be higher than that.

    In the past, it was always said that studying in Australia was more expensive, but in fact, after the financial crisis, this statement is no longer true. The Australian dollar exchange rate has slipped from its high point, which has directly caused the cost of studying in Australia to decrease by 30%-40%. By extension, even the pound went from 1:

    The high point of 14 slipped to 1:, and even the British study abroad, which is usually called "aristocratic study abroad", lowered its arrogant head.

    Coming back to the question, Western Australia is the richest state in Australia (its per capita GDP is more than 30% higher than the national average), and the cost of living is about 1 3 cheaper, and colleagues also have first-class universities: University of Western Australia, Curtin University of Technology, Edith Cowan University, etc.

    It is worth mentioning that it is very good to study mineral engineering, petroleum engineering and other majors in Western Australia. Since most of Australia's mineral and petroleum resources are concentrated in Western Australia, the employment rate of graduates of these majors is very high, and the starting salary can usually reach more than 100,000 Australian dollars, which is unattainable by other majors.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Most of them are at UM.

    International students in Leah.

    All of them are fully self-financed students and do not receive scholarships. Returning students studying in Australia cannot apply for student loans for Australian students only.

    You need to consider whether you can afford to study at a particular institution. Depending on the school and the chosen subject, the cost of study will vary. For example, science and medicine programs offer a lot of lab and internship opportunities, so they are more expensive than liberal arts courses.

    In order to obtain a student visa, you will need to provide proof of financial support. In most cases, you will have to show proof that you have the financial means to pay the full tuition fee.

    There is also the cost of living to consider. If you want to work while studying in Australia, then the income from your part-time job should only be used to supplement your income, not as your main income**. Once you arrive in Australia to start your studies, you must apply for a new student visa with a work permit.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on what school you attended. 15w is estimated to be just tuition! Australia is not cheap either. It's just cheaper than the United Kingdom and the United States.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Australia is not cheap, why go there, study abroad to a good place in Europe and the United States is almost the same, and not to retire, now the economic crisis China is going to become the world economic leader, China is no worse than foreign countries.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Depending on which area you are in, whether you go to a public or private school, the cost of living in Sydney is relatively expensive, and the cost of attending a public secondary school in Sydney is about 200,000, and if you are in South Australia, it is about 150,000 a year.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Private middle school tuition is relatively expensive, 10,000 per year, some also have clothing fees, etc., and the cost of living varies from place to place, so factors such as the family's ability to pay should be taken into account when choosing.

    Public high school: tuition fee + living expenses = RMB 10,000 per year.

    Private high school: tuition fee + living expenses = RMB 10,000 per year.

    The Australian Immigration Department stipulates that the living expenses shall not be less than 18,610 Australian dollars per year. In large cities such as Sydney and Melbourne, 18,610 Australian dollars a year is enough (on the premise of no extravagance and waste), Brisbane and Perth need about 16,000 Australian dollars a year, and if it is Adelaide, it is cheaper, and 14,000 Australian dollars a year can be prepared. The cost mentioned here is only the cost of living in Australia, and does not include the cost of round-trip airfare.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Australian Public Secondary School Tuition Fees.

    a) Canberra Public Secondary School Tuition Fees in the Capital Territory.

    Year 10 tuition fee: AUD 12,500 per year.

    Year 11 & Year 12 tuition: $13,900 per year (2) Sydney Public Secondary School Tuition Fee, NSW.

    Year 10 tuition fee: $11,500 per year.

    Year 11 & 12 Tuition Fee: $12,900 per year (3) Melbourne Public Secondary School Tuition Fee, Victoria.

    Year 10 tuition fee: $12,210 per year.

    Year 11 & Year 12 tuition: $13,640 per year (four) Brisbane Public Secondary School Tuition Fee, Queensland.

    Year 10 tuition fee: $11,500 per year.

    Grade 11 & 12 tuition: AUD 13,000 per year (5) Adelaide Public High School Tuition in South Australia.

    Year 10 tuition fee: AUD 9500 per year.

    Year 11 & Year 12 tuition: $10,500 per year (six) Hobart Public Secondary School Tuition in Tasmania.

    Year 10 tuition fee: AUD 9500 per year.

    Grade 11 & 12 Tuition Fee: $10,500 per year Australian Private Secondary School Tuition Fee.

    1) Sydney, NSW Private Secondary School Tuition (Partial) (2) Victoria Melbourne Private Secondary School Tuition (Partial) (1) Methodist Ladies"College Methodist Girls' School.

    Year 10 tuition fee: $30,361 per year.

    Year 11 & Year 12 Tuition Fee: $30,361 Year (2) Trinity Grammar School Year 10 Tuition Fee: $26,180 per year.

    Year 11 & 12 Tuition Fee: $26,948 Year (3) Carey Baptist Grammar School.

    Year 10 tuition fee: $25,632 per year.

    Year 11 & 12 Tuition Fee: $26,356 Year (4) Mentone Grammar School Year 10 Tuition Fee: $19,471 Year.

    Year 11 & Year 12 tuition fee: $19746 per year.

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