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Studying abroad for a master's degree, lacking accounting, is it better to go to America or Australia?

If you have good grades and high GPA, you can go to the United States to study for a master's degree for the following reasons:

1. It is inevitable to improve your English when you go abroad to study in the United States. With this good communication tool, I have a little advantage over other students in the United States, at home and even internationally.

2. The United States is a country with a very developed economy and attaches great importance to education. The investment of the United States in Harvard University in one year is equivalent to that of Britain in all universities. It has 4000 universities and 70% higher education enrollment rate. American high schools are also an effective way for China students to get in touch with world-renowned universities.

The education in America is very different from that in other countries. There are no piles of papers to do and no dark circles caused by lack of sleep. The United States attaches great importance to students' social practical ability, leadership ability and comprehensive ability, which are very important in society and necessary for integration into society and a bright future. Most high school students in China can't provide these, which is why there are so many scientific research talents in the United States, and why they are enduring on the world science and technology stage.

4. From the perspective of studying abroad and returning to China for employment, the most popular returnee is the United States, and other European countries can do it, but it depends on the school. You can find a job of 30 thousand to 40 thousand when you come back from France. It is better to find a job when you come back from Germany, because there are fewer people coming back from Germany now, and there is no problem when you come back from northern Europe. New Zealand is a little worse than Australia, but it's ok. South Korea and Japan can only go to foreign companies when they return home because of the narrow scope of language application, so it is difficult to find a job.