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Is it better for girls to study abroad in Singapore or Australia after graduating from senior three?

HND of the First Normal University reminds you:

Advantages of studying in Australia:

Commonwealth countries, high-quality education level, global recognition of academic qualifications.

With a mature education system and leading academic level, 65,438+08% of Australian universities rank among the top 50 in the world, and both The Times and Shanghai Jiaotong University rank third in the world. 53% of Australian universities rank among the top 500 in the world, ranking first in the world.

The largest immigrant country is conducive to employment.

Australia is one of the largest immigrant countries in the world. With its relaxed immigration policy and excellent employment prospects, students can choose to return to China after completing their studies. For a long time, the Australian government has been keen to encourage young, well-educated overseas elites with good English to immigrate to Australia, hoping that such new immigrants can contribute to Australia's economic development.

The cost is moderate and work is allowed.

Both public and private secondary schools recruit overseas students. Students can enter Australian universities, which makes it easier for them to enter famous schools than domestic ones. However, the actual annual consumption is only 1/2 or even 1/3 of that of public and private secondary schools in the United States and Britain. The Australian government allows international students to work in their spare time. Students can work 40 hours in two weeks during class, and there is no time limit for holiday work. The Australian government encourages international students to work after school because they think it is a good opportunity for international students to get in touch with and understand the local customs.

The climate is pleasant and the welfare is high.

Australia is famous for its blue sky and white clouds, mild climate and colorful outdoor activities. People who study and live in Australia can enjoy a pleasant and comfortable natural environment. Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and other cities have pleasant climates and spring-like seasons, and have been rated as "the most suitable cities for human habitation" by the United Nations for many years. Australian society is stable and various welfare benefits are perfect.

The success rate of visa application for prestigious schools is high.

Australian universities have world-class teaching quality and strong faculty, and 8 universities rank among the top universities in the world 100, with a high proportion. E-visa shortens the visa processing period to about 30 days, and the visa pass rate is nearly 100%. The visa is efficient and transparent, and no face-to-face visa is required.

Cultural diversity, safety, international student protection law

Australia enjoys social stability, peaceful environment and low crime rate. It is the only country in the world that has laws to protect overseas students. The Overseas Student Education Service Act protects overseas students who study in Australia with student visas, and also defines the functions and responsibilities of educational institutions interested in recruiting overseas students. In addition, Australia is a famous tourism and education country, which advocates multiculturalism, multi-ethnic harmony and friendly people. This is an ideal country for China students to study abroad.

Many cities in Australia have been rated as one of the most livable places in the world.

Australia has many unique animals, plants and natural landscapes. Australia is an immigrant country and pursues multiculturalism. About a quarter of the residents were born outside Australia.

Australia is a developed capitalist country. The gross domestic product (GDP) in 20 10 ranked 13 in the world, and the per capita GDP reached $54,869, ranking sixth in the world, ranking 1 in countries with a population of more than 20 million, far higher than other major English-speaking countries such as the United States and Britain.