Which is more difficult to study in the United States or Australia?

Updated on educate 2024-06-14
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are too few public factions, you can go there, you are too powerful.

    If you are sent to the public, you don't have to think about the scholarship, someone will give you money.

    If you pay for it, the United States gives scholarships, half prizes, full prizes, a lot, find a big institution, it's better to get it, hehe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course it's the United States ...

    But if from the previous point of view, the two are more or less ...

    In terms of academic difficulty, it is more difficult in the United States.

    Since your question is not very clear, it is difficult to say.

    First of all, what do you want to study? Undergraduate? Graduate student? Or PhD? For example, the PhD is the most difficult, requiring not only your college grades, but also the passing of a rare exam.

    For example, LSAT for law school, GMAT for business school, GRE for others...

    You also need your research background, CV, etc...

    If you are an undergraduate student, you need an SAT score...

    But in Australia, it's much less difficult, either way, but only if you have enough money...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As far as the economic situation is concerned, the United States is still the hegemon of the world economy, and the financial crisis of others can make the whole world pay, and in terms of academic development, there are too many big bulls on the American side, and many American bosses are extremely nice. If you can get to know one or two here, and accumulate a little more contacts, it will be very beneficial to your development

    But do you have invitations on both sides? If not, go which side for you. The application deadline for the school is almost closed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It must be the United States, some schools in Australia do not require GMAT for business, and you can go with IELTS.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Scholarships in the United States are lucrative, and of course it is now a financial tsunami that will shrink, but not nothing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    America! As far as I know, there are relatively few scholarships in Australia! And my friend wants to apply to an Australian school, and he can submit the application materials without even a language score!

    It's just that she has to go to the preparatory department! Just ask for a lot of money! Comparatively speaking, there are a little more scholarships in the United States!

    Full Scholarship, Half Scholarship, Bursary, Tuition Waiver or something! You can apply! It's up to you to be able to do it!

    Good luck.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Many students will choose to study in the United States, and many students will choose to study in Australia, so is it better to study in the United States or Australia? Let's take a look! Here's what I've put together, so read it.

    It is better to study in the United States or Australia

    Benefits of studying in the United States

    Benefits of studying in Australia

    Australia has a good living environment and education model, although Australia's eight famous schools are not as good as the United States in the major rankings, but they also occupy a place, and they are also recognized by the majority of students and parents.

    Comparison between studying in Australia and studying in the United States

    In addition, Australia is also a big country of immigrants, according to Australia's immigration policy, between 2015-16, the share of Australian immigrants totaled 10,000. Among them, there are nearly 130,000 skilled immigrants, including 10,000 independent skilled immigrants, which is commonly known as the Australian study immigration through train.

    In recent years, the way to study and immigrate to the United States has become more and more difficult. The success rate of immigration to the United States is far less than half of the success rate of immigration to Australia.

    Australia is also very dominant in terms of jobs and employment rates, according to the World Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) employment and salary data released from 2007 to the first quarter of 2015, Australia's employment rate is as high as more than 70%, while the United States is below 70%. Conversely, the unemployment rate in Australia is lower and higher in the United States. The analysis shows that Australia's overall employment rate is far better than the US and the world average.

    In terms of salary, the gap between the rich and the poor in Australia is much lower than that in the United States. The proportion of low-income groups in Australia and 25% in the United States. Australia's minimum income is 54% of the average income, while the United States has only.

    In terms of health, Australians have the second highest life expectancy in the world (82 years), behind Japan (83 years). Australians live an average of months longer than Americans of the same age. Australia's neonatal mortality rate is also lower than that of the United States, only; The U.S. population has one death per 1,000 births.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, which is better about studying in the United States or Australia?

    1. Because the North American economy is not good, many Americans and Canadians are now working in Australia, and a few days ago I read the newspaper that the number of Americans applying for Australian work visas is second only to Indians and Chinese.

    2. The status of Chinese in Australia is higher than that in the United States, because it is too easy for Chinese to save money here, no matter what kind of job, as long as you work for 10 years, it is difficult not to become rich. The pension of Australians seems to be 270 yuan per week for single seniors, and it is paid every two weeks, so the elderly here live a very nourishing life.

    3. Australia is the only country in the world where you can receive unemployment benefits for life, and you can get unemployment benefits for life! I don't need to say more, you know what this concept is, and this allowance seems to be 200 or 250 Australian dollars a week,** you can also provide a rental subsidy, which is equal to 250 for you to eat, drink and have fun. There is also paid maternity leave worth $10,000 for the birth of a child, which appears to be a weekly subsidy of $570 (Australia's weekly minimum wage) for 18 weeks.

    The baby is born with milk money, almost 400 Australian dollars every two weeks, medical education is free, you can apply for interest-free loans for college, and if you work after graduation, you don't have to pay back a penny if you have an annual salary of 50,000 Australian dollars, and the annual salary is more than 50,000 yuan and only a little bit every year.

    4. Australia's universal health insurance claims to be the first in the world, I don't know if this is the case, but it is indeed worth learning from the United States. Free health care for all was introduced in 1950, and the United States failed to do so in 2011. However, according to the population size of the United States, it is a little impossible to achieve such good medical conditions in Australia, and Australia itself also encourages residents to buy commercial medical insurance to reduce the burden of **, if the income reaches a certain level, do not buy insurance is to pay a lot more taxes.

    Such good medical care makes Australia's average life expectancy 82 years old, the second in the world, second only to Japan's 83 years old, and the United States is only 78 years old, ranking more than 30 in the world, so from this point of view, studying in the United States is not as good as studying in Australia.

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