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Which is better for me to learn HR, RMIT or Adelaide ~ ~

I come from Ada. I have been in Australia for four years, and I am still struggling with this problem.

I think it depends on several aspects.

First of all, RMIT in Melbourne is a relatively large and prosperous city, while UoA in Adelaide is a relatively small city compared with Melbourne. From the point of view of convenience, I definitely recommend Melbourne, especially those who grew up in big cities in China (such as me), to stay in Adelaide, which is not as big as the university in China.

Followed by star rating, RMIT is 4 stars and UoA is 5 stars. No matter how many conditions RMIT exceeds UoA, it is still not one of the top eight five-star schools. (an inaccurate metaphor, no matter how good you are, two books are still two, and no matter how bad others are, one book is also one. ) The star rating depends on everyone. I admit that many universities without five stars have surpassed our UoA in many conditions or individual rankings, and as far as I know.

There are also dominant majors. I have to say that the dominant majors of these two schools are not HR. What about the other dominant majors? There are no bad teachers in good universities? There is no SB teacher in the dominant major? All you have to do is promise not to meet a scum teacher? What advantages, rankings, and star ratings are all fake, and the luck of not meeting scum is true. No matter how many celebrity families are regular universities, how much difference can they really make?

Five-star universities are generally comprehensive universities. Although they have their own strengths, they are generally good. Monash and New South Wales you are considering are actually very good, depending on whether you like Sydney or Melbourne ~ ~

I have never been to England, but I have been in Australia for four years, and I don't think there is anything good here. You can immigrate before, but now you have no choice. I might as well try England. Anyway, I'm going back to Nanjing after graduation, which is better for my motherland, haha.

(nonsense, myself. Before going abroad, everyone stared at the five stars, famous brands, rankings and advantages. A few years later, I will understand that everything is in vain. It's true to hurry back after learning; My classmates who went abroad almost at the same time went to some ordinary universities with ordinary majors, and all graduated and returned to China to get married and have children. I still do my homework every day in this so-called five-star university. Are you stupid? )