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My family is average, but I am eager to go to Australia to study undergraduate. Is it worth it?

1. The family is not very well off, and the deposit is half of the total cost of studying abroad (not counting part-time jobs) (I want to study engineering for 4 years).

In the case of abundant funds, it is better to get a bachelor's degree than a master's degree (irrelevant-purely personal point of view: the quality of undergraduate courses in Australia is the highest, and postgraduate education is not as good as undergraduate courses, so don't spray it)

Part-time jobs are allowed in Australia, and you can probably count them as insufficient. If it is not enough, you should choose carefully, because hard work will delay your study, it will be more troublesome to find two illegal workers, and you may be repatriated.

2. Voluntary school: University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) Civil Engineering. I wanted to go to America, but I found that even going to a school far from America 100 is more expensive than my favorite Australian school. Although Australia's immigration and study abroad are gradually decoupling, the prospect is still stronger than that of the United States. Only God and the Australian Immigration Department know what the policy will be like in five years. )

At present, for you, the prospect of going to Australia within 100 is much better than going to the United States. The reason is that the economy of the United States and even the world is so depressed that it is difficult to stay, let alone recover the cost. In Australia, the immigration policy is relatively stable. Didn't it just come out recently? I have two years to find a job after graduation. If I am in Australia, I really want to have engineering talents to immigrate. Look at the SOL career list in Australia. It has been changed so many times. Engineers and IT are always listed, and there seems to be a class of engineers at the end of the list. Needless to say, the prospect of engineering immigrants is stable ... China people study many business subjects, such as accounting, and more and more people may study engineering and information technology.

(PS: You studied engineering in China. If you have accumulated several years of experience, you can apply for skilled migration. I just don't know if you will accept overseas applicants now or in the future. )

UTS can only say that it is not bad. In terms of overall strength, G8 is still the first choice. Major in civil engineering is good, and the work should be good. Needless to say, if you immigrate, just remind me that engineering will be harder. I don't know if you can stand it.

Not to mention cost recovery, Australia beat the United States completely.

3. Personal study is OK (domestic), and I passed the Shandong College Entrance Examination in 4 points this year. It is said that it is no problem to choose a second-rate or the best two books in the country, but the so-called 2 1 1 and 985 can't climb up, and there is always a feeling that it is too high to be low. In addition, I don't appreciate the higher education in China and want to pursue a better education. Two years ago, I came back from a trip to Singapore and had the desire to go abroad.

So you are suffering in Shandong ... and Australia still recognizes 2 1 1. The so-called recognition does not mean that you should appreciate 2 1 1 more, but it is possible that when applying for a master's degree, the requirements of 2 1 1 will deviate from the scores of other schools, but the fluctuation will be around 5 points.

By the way, if you apply for an undergraduate course, IELTS 6.5 should be no less than 6.

What worries me most is that I can't immigrate after studying abroad, and I can't recover the huge cost after being drowned in many returnees after returning home. Although my parents are very supportive of my idea, they would rather mortgage my house and send me abroad for a better education. ) I hope foreign seniors can help me see if my qualifications are suitable for studying in Australia.

So to sum up, if you can persevere and afford four years' tuition, you'd better study abroad, not because the education in Australia is so good, but because the prospects are much clearer than in China, and it should be reasonable to recover the cost.

Actually, I had the same experience. I applied to my favorite university, but I couldn't go because of lack of funds. Some things are just a pity.

Your parents' heart, I don't think I need to say more. Basically, the house in China is tied to the family's life, right? So this matter should be cautious, because the problem of this house involves not only money, but also great pressure, and I think you will feel it.

I believe in your learning ability. As long as you study hard, you can adapt to life in Australia, try to find an internship and a job, and it is very promising to graduate smoothly and find a job immigrant. How to overcome the current economic situation and the difficulties you will face are the two biggest obstacles you face. I have to say that although the natural environment and folk customs there are very good, there are not always painful periods, such as eating habits and environment are not adapted, there are no relatives and friends around, individual white people discriminate against garbage, language and cultural communication barriers, learning difficulties, and difficult final exams. These are all possible situations, and there must be people who are not doing their duty and all kinds of temptations.

So many things need to be fully considered. Once you think it over, you should act as soon as possible, such as learning English and taking IELTS.

I hope you can make a decision as soon as possible and then work hard for it. It is not advisable to hesitate.