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Why can poor students in China go to famous universities in Australia?

After reading the answers, every answer is on the point. Many schools in Australia are famous schools and rank very high, but it should be noted that even the best schools also have water majors. The University of Sydney ranks high, right? If you hear who goes to the University of Sydney to study medicine or some technical subjects, he is very powerful. However, the international students we meet every day are all studying business, such as accounting, international business, MBA, etc. These majors are originally income-generating disciplines of various schools. There is a high probability that there is not even a ghost in class, and even the teachers are either Indians, Koreans or directly from China. If you have enough money, you can find an intermediary casually, and basically you can apply for a conditional offer, provided that you have passed IELTS. Of course, you are not afraid if you fail. Go first, and then pay for the language class.

In a word, the quality of education in Australian universities is actually very high, ranking first in the world, but medical biology is the strongest among undergraduates, followed by PhD, engineering and general undergraduate subjects. Graduate students are basically parallel imports, and business graduate students are at home.

I think this may be a misunderstanding.

It is still difficult to get into a prestigious school in Australia.

First of all, the first hurdle is the language, that is, you must have a certain language score. They all have a language score requirement. If you don't meet this requirement, you can't be admitted.

So there are many IELTS tests in China, which means you can't go to this school if you don't get your IELTS score.

Of course, some students go to language classes. We need to know that if we go to language classes, we have to get grades, and then we have to pass the exam in the end. Therefore, it would be a joke if all the poor students in China can go to famous schools in Australia.

For example, there is a school in Australia called the University of Western Australia. Ranking, it can be within about 1 in the world. No more than 1 China can rank in the top 1 in the world. It is not easy to go to such a university.

this really requires achievement and money.

you'd better go to school yourself, and then come to a conclusion!

You have to try how bad your English is and how bad your other subjects are to get a degree. You have to try how much money your family needs to prepare, or how much work you need to do to finish school.

the last one, don't say you can't, the family is short of funds. If you are not working, your parents are not working hard enough. If you are already working, you are not working hard enough.

don't say you don't want to go. I haven't seen you come to any conclusion. What's worse is to send your conclusion in the form of a question and answer!

the reason why a famous school is called a famous school is not to educate top students into talents, but to train poor students into talents. The foreign education mechanism is lenient in entry and strict in exit, and the threshold for entry is very low, and all those who come out are definitely available talents. And if you are really stupid and don't work hard, you can't graduate at all. Famous foreign universities, including and not only Australia, have the confidence to train poor students into talents, and also have the courage to make you drop out of school forever, so all kinds of students are accepted. Poor students in China are considered top students among foreign students who can't analyze geometry after graduating from high school, but they really graduated, and most of them are almost the same and drunk.

there is no hearsay.

My child is an undergraduate in China, and is also a 211 university. After graduation, he applied for graduate students majoring in engineering at the University of Melbourne with an average score of 86.5 for four years, with an IELTS score of 6.5 and a schooling period of 2.5 years. After graduating from graduate school, I will continue to apply for a Ph.D. from Moda University. The requirement for overseas students is that the average score of graduate students is not less than 85 points, which is very strict. Australian native students who also apply for doctoral degrees only need 8 points, and eight of the ten places are reserved for themselves, and only two places are reserved for overseas students. The competition is very fierce. Because this is a three-year full scholarship degree, and there is an annual living allowance of 3 thousand yuan. The top 5% of graduate students' good grades are not enough to apply for qualifications. Overseas students must basically be the top three in this major, and they also need a certain quality of papers and tutors' recognition at the graduate stage. Foreigner tutors don't bend the rules and accept students just like we do in China.

This is my own children's schooling experience. There is still a certain threshold for a good school in Australia to apply for admission. After entering, it is not easy to pass the exam without studying hard. If you fail a course, it will take about 2, yuan to retake a course, which is time-consuming and costly.

As for the language test, it is easier to take the PTE computer test in Australia than the IELTS test in China. It is not difficult for China students to have a special training institution and a very practical test. Eight explosions or even nine explosions are often exploded for China students.

Australia, as America's minion, often chatters, but Australians know one thing, it can't be separated from China. Therefore, when it comes to saying and doing, China-Australia relations will be win-win if they are opposite, but if they are opposite, it will definitely be Tuao who will be injured. As ordinary people, I hope that China-Australia cooperation will be happy, but I really can't manage those tall problems. We just want our children to live a better life and not to be labeled as slaves at a young age.

If you go to Australia with a general college entrance examination score, you must reach at least one line. If you are an international candidate, your TOEFL score is at least 9, and there are other standardized scores, which are easier than 985,211 in China, but definitely not all poor students can get in casually. What is a poor student? Maybe he just doesn't adapt to the domestic education.

In fact, I want to correct everyone's thoughts on this issue. First of all, the entry threshold for universities in Australia is relatively low, and it will be easier for international students to enter the school except for their English scores (with the professional learning aid of Global New Oriental).

Secondly, the professional gold content of different schools is different. For example, the accounting major at Macquarie University in Sydney is called a cow. But if you take a course in marketing at the University of Sydney, you will have a lot of water. Finally, it is also the most important thing. Australian universities are typically lenient and strict, and getting into a good university does not necessarily mean that they can graduate smoothly. After studying abroad for many years, I have seen that most of them change their studies or drop out of school or change their majors.

So back to this question, it is not difficult to get a good university in Australia, which is much easier than the last 211 class in China. But whether you can graduate or not is a completely different matter.

I especially want to know what is the standard of so-called poor students in everyone's eyes? Many people say that people who don't study well go abroad! All the capable children have gone to school in China. I'm a mother, and I've been studying abroad for ten years. I'd like to share some insights with you:

First of all, every child is a seed, and if put in the right place, it can grow into a towering tree. Therefore, if we love children, if we respect others, we should try not to "judge the top students or poor students by scores", which is unfair to children. After all, children's growth is different in different environments.

I first learned this from a child I sent abroad ten years ago. Sports student, the total score of the college entrance examination is only 3, including more than 2 points in English. There are no educational opportunities for him in China, and everyone is not optimistic. Parents finally choose to send him abroad. Four or five years later, this child graduated from the top 4 universities in the world (compared with the domestic key 985/211 universities), and finally found a satisfactory job and started a different life. Therefore, a different case makes me firmly believe my feeling that every child is a seed and can grow into a towering tree if placed in the right place.

Secondly, there is no such thing as all the poor students have gone to Australia or all the poor students have gone abroad, but more and more parents have chosen to give their children better educational choices, and the proportion of students studying abroad in 985 universities such as Tsinghua Peking University is higher than that of ordinary undergraduate students, and it is much higher. The reasons are for better choice, better vision, better knowledge, better job search, better working life and better conditions to raise children and honor the elderly. This is of course based on my first feeling.

Lawrence Wang, whose video of Tencent is very popular recently, is the best debater or the best resume. Let's take a look at his resume: offer from Oxford in the UK and Stanford in the US, background, exchange students from Beijing Normal University (top 5 in the world), TEM-8 English (English proficiency), passing the judicial examination, the best debater in the UK and mock trial, excellent graduation thesis and so on (learning ability and experience). Therefore, there is no difference between going abroad, different ideas and different choices.

finally, talk about Australian education. If the funds can keep up, many children can't adapt to the competition system in China, such as junior high school and junior high school. Parents send their children to Australia to study in primary and secondary schools, with an annual tuition fee of 5, to 6,, and there are many courses options. The so-called domestic art class counseling for children is all dozens of courses in Australian schools: musical instruments, dance, painting, roller skating, horse riding, golf, fashion design, computer science and so on. It's good for parents to work with peace of mind after handing over their children to school, and children don't have much pressure to go to school. I believe many parents are willing to choose, at least compared with domestic parents who have to help their children with their homework after work and enroll their children in various remedial classes. In fact, many parents are willing to choose the Australian primary and secondary school model. Let's talk about the college entrance examination track. If the children get a better "score" of about 3, parents choose to give up four-year undergraduate courses in domestic ordinary schools and choose to let their children take 3-4 years undergraduate courses and 4-5 years master's degree planning courses in Australian universities. I don't think it should be questioned. After all, compared with four or five years undergraduate courses in China plus two or three years of graduate students, children can save two or three years to complete master's degree courses. I think many parents and children themselves are willing to learn as soon as possible. Finally, let's talk about the Australian master's degree. The academic system is the fastest one year, and most of them are 1.5 years and 2 years. Combined with employment practice, why should parents and children give up the domestic postgraduate entrance examination and choose overseas to get a master's degree without examination? I think this is a very wise choice. Let's talk about the admission standards of Australian schools. Ordinary undergraduate students are promoted to master's degree in Melbourne University. Business and other majors require a university score of 9, and some majors even require students from domestic 985 and 211 schools. Ordinary domestic undergraduates are required to get a score of 87 or other, IELTS 7, etc. Is this a low standard? Students or parents who are questioned that "all poor students go to Australia to study", how did you do in college that year? Of course, there are also many students who choose to study in Australia to reduce the burden on their families, such as Australia's high scholarships, such as legal part-time benefits, such as legal job opportunities after graduation; Of course, many parents and students choose Australia for other reasons. Let's not say that Australia is a country with good welfare for immigrants. For example, the only overseas student protection law in the world, such as career planning combining study and career, such as elite websites on campus to assist employment ... < P > So, in many cases, it is good to judge for yourself, respect your children and respect yourself. After all, there are thousands of ways to succeed, just choose different ones. I hope my sharing can be helpful to everyone, and please be merciful if you say something bad. After all, I, the mother of this child and a woman who has been in business for ten years, still need to devote my time and energy to serving my children and students. May all children learn to make contributions to the motherland.

It is the same reason that poor foreign students can go to Tsinghua, and Australian schools are not famous schools.

University of Melbourne, Australia (a world famous school) does not recognize the Chinese college entrance examination. In addition, it really requires money and language proficiency. In addition, if you can get into Tsinghua and Peking University, then you can't be called a poor student, because Tsinghua and Peking University rank very high in the world. Otherwise, your grades are completely different from those of an ordinary university in a second-tier city. If you take the exam in Ningxia, your grades will be taken care of by 1-2 points! In China, the grades are also relative. A student with more than 6 points and a department with more than 4 points went to a university. Can you call a student with more than 4 points a poor student? So don't call others poor students! You know we China people are modest and studious! If you are not in Tsinghua Peking University, you are not qualified to call others poor students!