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Applying for school (IELTS, average score) requirements, choosing an agent, choosing a major, you can input your GPA, language scores, majors and other information into this study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
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If you want to study abroad, you can use the Reference System.
See how many students in the system who are similar to yours have successfully applied to this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, which is a bit similar to the college entrance examination voluntary filling reference system, you can also do a precise positioning of yourself, and see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for with your current conditions that do not meet the requirements of this school.
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Reference system for studying abroad volunteers.
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Australian secondary education focuses on the practice of knowledge and the cultivation of practical skills. The quality of education is first-class, and individualized and interdisciplinary learning is advocated through subject- and specialty-based teaching methods.
Age requirements: The Australian student visa regulations stipulate that Chinese students must not start their studies in an Australian secondary school program for more than 18 months.
As a secondary school student, you need to complete your language studies before the start of the course. Therefore, it is recommended that parents who plan to study abroad start consulting about studying abroad at least 1 year in advance, so as to smoothly connect with the corresponding grade of Australian secondary school.
Guardianship requirements: If a student is under the age of 18 when they arrive in Australia, they must arrange for a suitable guardianship in advance in order to obtain a visa.
Lower secondary schools in Australia are usually divided into two categories: public and private. These two types of schools have their own characteristics in terms of investment management, faculty and teaching facilities, enrollment methods, admission requirements and tuition fees.
The tuition fee for public schools for junior high schools is $16,768 per year, and the tuition fees for private schools are $20,000-43,000 per year.
Application options for secondary school in Australia:
1. Primary school graduates.
To apply for Grade 7 in Australia (equivalent to the first year of junior high school in China), you can start to apply for the main course of Grade 7 in Australia at the end of Grade 5 at the earliest, and not more than the first semester of Grade 6 at the latest.
2. The first life.
To apply for the 8th grade in Australia (equivalent to the second year of junior high school in China), it is recommended to prepare transcripts and other forms in the first semester of the first semester of junior high school, and submit application materials when ready.
3. The second year of junior high school.
Apply for Grade 9 in Australia (equivalent to the third year of junior high school in China) at the latest by the end of the first semester of the second year of junior high school in China.
4. The third year of junior high school.
Apply for Grade 10 in Australia (equivalent to the first year of high school in China), and be fully prepared before the end of the first semester of the third year of junior high school, and you need to take a 20-week language course.
The guarantee funds generally need tories, miscellaneous expenses + living expenses + travel expenses (round-trip air tickets), about 30-500,000 yuan a year, and 50-600,000 yuan a year if accompanied by parents. These amounts need to be deposited in the bank for at least 3 months before they can be used as collateral funds for the visa.
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At present, the source of intermediaries studying in Australia is basically free to apply, even if it is not free, the application fee for studying in Australia is about 10,000. So we don't need to bother with the Internet to check the application conditions like going to the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada to study abroad, we just need to figure out our own conditions, mainly which university, the GPA of the university in recent years, that is, what is the average score of the university, figure it out, and ask the agent directly, which universities can I apply for, anyway, the truth is free, and some universities do not require application fees, so we can apply for more schools, Then put the choice to the end, wait for us to get offers from several Australian universities, and then make the final choice, now choose for half a day, but the result is not to apply, in vain.
Many parents or students question why the application fee in Australia is so cheap, or even free of charge.
1.All universities in Australia and domestic study abroad agencies have the best cooperative relationship, and the students they send over will not only be limited in admission under the same conditions, but also after admission, after the students have paid the tuition fees, the school will give the institution a certain rebate, and the institution will fight for this money.
To study in Australia, students choose more institutions to study abroad, mainly New Oriental Future Study Abroad, Qide Education, Xintong Education, King Gillette, IDP, etc., these large institutions basically have channel cooperation or cooperative relations with Australian universities, so we choose Australian institutions to pursue the principle of first choosing a direct first-class institution, and secondly, on the premise of having a first-class first-class institution, choose the most cost-effective institution.
If you still don't know which Australian study abroad agencies are providing free Australian application (0 agency fee, 0 application fee), you can find out through the "Australian Study Abroad Agent Word of Mouth Inquiry System".
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Summary. Well, studying abroad is a great learning and living experience. If you're planning to study abroad in Australia after graduating from junior high school, here are some tips that may help you:
1.Confirm your study abroad goals and plans: Before making any decisions, think carefully about your study abroad goals and plans.
When applying to study in Australia, you need to understand the application process, the materials required for the application, the entry requirements, the cost, and so on. You can find this information through the official Australian higher education institution** or the Australian embassy consulate in your country**.
Well, studying abroad is a great learning and living experience. If you're planning to study abroad in Australia after graduating from junior high school, here are some suggestions that may help you:1
Confirm your study abroad goals and plans: Before making any decisions, think carefully about your study abroad goals and plans. You should determine what major you want to study, how long you want to study in Australia, your budget, and other relevant issues.
2.Understand the application process for studying in Australia: When applying to study in Australia, you need to understand the application process, the materials required for the application, the admission requirements, the cost, and so on.
3.Prepare for English proficiency in advance: As an English-speaking country, Australia's teaching and living environment is English-led.
Therefore, you need to have a certain level of English in order to better adapt and integrate into the study and life in Australia. You can take some English training courses in advance, such as TOEFL, IELTS, etc., to improve your English. 4.
Acculturation: Australia is a diverse and tolerant society, but there are also some cultural habits and values that are different from your home country. Before you come to Australia, you can learn about Australian culture and habits through a number of books, movies, ** and cultural activities to better adapt to the local living and learning environment.
5.Find the right accommodation: You'll need to find a suitable place to live while you're studying abroad.
Most Australian tertiary education institutions offer student accommodation, or you can choose to rent off-campus or host with a local family. Whichever option you choose, make sure your residence is safe, comfortable, clean, and convenient. We hope you find these tips helpful and have a great time studying abroad!
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