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Which is better, studying in Australia or studying in America?

In recent years, while the growth rate of China students studying in the United States has slowed down, the growth rate of Australian students has increased at an alarming rate. So which is better, studying in America or studying in Australia? Let's take a look together. The following is the relevant information I have compiled for you.

Over the years, Australia's employment rate and unemployment rate (including the proportion of long-term unemployment) are far superior to the average level of the United States and the world: Australia's employment rate has remained above 70%, while the United States is less than 70%; The highest unemployment rate in the United States is 9.9%, while the highest in Australia is only 6.2%, which is the world average. The average unemployment rate in Australia has remained at 5% or below.

Australia's low-income population accounts for 15.8%, and the United States reaches 25%; Australia's minimum wage accounts for 54% of the average income, while the United States only accounts for 37.4%. The gap between the rich and the poor in the United States is much larger than that in Australia, and the happiness index of living in Australia is also much higher.

emigrant

In recent years, the immigration requirements of the United States have become more and more strict, while those of Australia have been relaxed year by year, and the success rate of immigration to the United States is far less than half that of immigration to Australia. At present, overseas-born Americans account for about 12% of the total population in the United States, while the figure in Australia is as high as 27%. In this sense, compared with the United States, the title of "immigrant country" is more worthy of the name.

What needs special emphasis is Australia's immigration policy. In 20 15/ 16, the proportion of immigrants reached186,000, of which skilled immigrants accounted for nearly130,000, among which general skilled immigrants accounted for about 44,000. General skilled migration is what we usually call the through train to study in Australia, but it is very difficult for the United States to immigrate through studying abroad, which also makes more and more international students choose Australia as their study destination.

education

There are only 4/kloc-0 universities in Australia, but the average level is much higher than that of American universities. There are 4,000+universities in the United States, but the quality is mixed, and there is a pyramid-like classification of universities. If you are not careful, you will fall into the pit of "diploma workshop"; However, Australian universities have more government intervention, equal quality and strict legislation to protect the rights and interests of international students. More importantly, the admission opportunities of famous universities in Australia are far greater than those in the United States.

Considering the cost, the annual tuition and living expenses of famous Australian schools are 300,000 RMB, while the famous American schools can't get down without 400,000 RMB.

health

At present, the average life expectancy of Australians is 82 years, ranking second in the world, second only to the average Japanese of 83 years. Compared with their American peers, Australians can live an average of 40.8 months longer. The neonatal mortality rate in the United States is also higher: 6.06 deaths per 65,438+0,000 newborns, while that in Australia is only 4.665,438+0.

Are these advantages unique to Australia attractive? If we say academic strength, perhaps the United States does rank first, but people often look at comprehensive strength when studying abroad. Employment and immigration policies are also important factors for many students to choose to study abroad. Through these comparisons, it is no wonder that so many people choose to study in Australia and give up studying in the United States. After reading these advantages, are you moved?