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What is the purpose of studying in Australia?

By the way, my name is Jesse. When I was in Australia10.5 years, I wrote letters to my classmates who wanted to study in Australia or were coming to Australia soon, and I also wrote letters to myself.

What is the purpose of going abroad?

When I returned to China before, I once went back to Shanghai, and my junior asked me about going abroad. She is going to America and asked me for advice. I said, I can't help you with the GRE exam and application because I haven't done it either, but I just want to ask you why you want to go abroad. She was speechless, pondered for a while and gave me the answer. I can't remember the details, and then she refuted it herself.

This is actually a question that most international students have to face before going abroad, but it may not give an answer.

Go abroad. Why?

Do you want to emigrate Want to learn to charge? Still want to get a diploma? Or just want to hang out?

I have met all the above four people, and I have also met other ideas.

Did you come to Australia to go to college?

At present, the reputation of Australian schools is generally in China, which is largely related to the lowering of the threshold for studying abroad and the record number of students in recent years. I study at the University of Sydney. When I first came here, I heard that the buildings and equipment of our school's business school were all built with the money of overseas students from China. It sounds a little funny, but it's true. The tuition fee for international students is about 1.5 times that of local students, which is increasing every year, but friends who come out now are better. After all, the exchange rate has also fallen, from the highest of 6.9 last year to the lowest of 3.9, and now it seems to have risen to 5.3. Because my first semester money was paid in 6.9).

If the teaching quality here is good, most teachers are still very responsible. Ask questions you don't understand, and you won't say no, you won't BS. The teaching content is advancing with the times. Moreover, the educational means here are also modern, fully integrating computer, network and classroom education, which is much more advanced than most universities in China. It can be said that you can still learn a lot if you want to learn.

Usually, you can take part in many other professional courses, as well as many lectures, community activities and even art exhibitions. However, it seems that most students in China are not very enthusiastic. The reason may be that they lack a sense of belonging to the school just to get a diploma. When seeing ghosts distributing leaflets and soliciting votes everywhere on campus to run for the president of the student union, or when Obama's head is everywhere in the American election, most people in China are just curious but have no intention to participate.

As mentioned above, if you want to learn something, Australian universities can satisfy at least 99% of China students, except 1% who are awesome. But here, 90% of the China students I met are not very keen on learning, and most of them are muddling along with diplomas. To lead an honest and clean life is not to say that there is something wrong with the quality of the other party, but that if you really want to study hard, don't relax and don't be bound.

I once met an excellent China man. After I finished all my homework by myself and criticized him a few words, I turned around and told me? I didn't ask you to do this, okay? There are all kinds of birds when the Woods are big. Therefore, when doing group homework, you can try to find ghosts with the group with ghosts, try to find ghosts at work, and practice your spoken English by the way. Sam often plays with thugs, so be careful. As for Japan and South Korea, don't look for it unless MM is really good-looking.

Do your homework and presentation here. After a few times, you will find that your logic is completely different from that of westerners. The sooner you find this out, the better for you. Communicate with ghosts and teachers more, and you can learn from each other as soon as possible. Through comparative study, progress is the fastest.

You can pass at 50 points, so what do you often hear? I just need to pass, okay? . But the higher the better, because in the end you have two diplomas, one of which is all your grades.

Are you an immigrant to Australia?

Before going abroad, many people heard me say that I would come to Australia, and the first reaction was to ask? You want to emigrate? ? After getting a negative answer, the other person has an unreasonable expression with a sentence attached? Then what are you doing in Australia? ? .

At that time, my university was passable in China, and the IELTS score of Donghua Institute of Technology in Shanghai was passable, with 7 points, but I didn't apply to a university in the UK. Because universities in the United States and Canada have higher requirements for undergraduate professional background, and I just want to change my major and find a job in the future, it is very difficult to apply for a better university. I once had the idea of throwing money, but I gave up after seeing the bank deposit. I was helpless at that time. I have finished the exam, but I can't use it. Although you can apply for new exams in Commonwealth countries, you still have to take IELTS if you apply for a visa. The only advantage is that I don't have to suffer from GRE.

Back to the topic of immigration, Australia's immigration policy is really changing year by year. People like me who made up their minds not to emigrate from the beginning don't know much about it, and I can't help you in this respect. I just want to say that if you really want to emigrate, you should be fully prepared psychologically. Suppose you come to Australia at the age of 22, study for two years, and then apply for PR+ immigration. When everything settles down, you may be almost 30. You should think clearly from the beginning, whether it is worth it, your personal future, your parents' family problems and marriage problems, or you will watch your domestic friends get married at the age of 26 or 27.

It is not particularly difficult for international students to find a job here, but it is very difficult to find a big company and a promising job. Of course, there are many talented people, but compared with the denominator of the total number of students in China, talented people are much smaller. While waiting for public relations and immigration, more people are doing some very general jobs, even jobs that he would never do in China (don't get me wrong).

In short, immigration is a very big problem for the children of ordinary families. Before taking this step, you must discuss it with your family and ask yourself, are you ready?

How about medical insurance in Australia?

Before going abroad, the general school will let you buy a medical insurance for international students. Mine is OSHC, which I usually bought after studying for several years. Still very useful. Seeing a doctor and taking medicine can save a lot of money, but it is certainly not the best.

Before going abroad, my understanding of medical treatment here seems to be that medical treatment is free and the medical level is extremely high. Practically speaking, that's it.

Free medical treatment refers to public hospitals (of course, there is no need to pay for medical insurance in school hospitals), and public hospitals have to queue up. Once I went to the local eye hospital and arrived at 9 am. It was almost 2 am when it was my turn. If it's not an emergency or a fracture, it's best to queue up. There is a TV for you.

Most students go to the school hospital or a nearby clinic to see a doctor. If they are not very ill, it is better to make an appointment before going, otherwise they will go to a public hospital. The doctors in the clinic are all general practitioners, unlike domestic branches. People look at everything, but if in-depth examination is needed, such as gastroscopy, the clinic still can't do it. He will give you a letter of introduction, and then you can go to the designated hospital yourself. So if you are still complaining that you have to pay money upstairs and downstairs to change departments in China, I really don't know where you think the medical conditions are good.

Doctors here, that is, GP, generally feel very responsible and irresponsible. In short, you must be careful when you go out. If you think the doctor is wrong, you must ask, or you will have bad luck.

PS: A friend of a friend went to see a doctor with swine flu, Melbourne. The doctor says you are young and highly resistant. You don't need to take medicine. Carry it on your back. . .

Having said that, I just want to say that going abroad is not the ultimate goal. Everyone spends so much money to achieve something through the experience of going abroad. Therefore, going abroad should not be a step-by-step thing, but should think clearly about your future plans before taking this step, at least set a goal for yourself, and then use this time to work hard, so that it will be valuable. Otherwise, there is no essential difference between going abroad and going to college, except that you graduated two years later than others.