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Studying in New Zealand
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Unlike other Asian metropolises, Auckland's urban area is not large. The public transport system is dominated by buses and private cars, with relatively small traffic volume and convenient overall traffic conditions. Because people from all over the world do business or study here, Auckland is quite international and multicultural exchanges here, so people can learn many languages easily, and there are no racial boundaries between people. In terms of housing, the housing price near downtown Auckland is relatively high, and it takes a long time to open to traffic if you leave the urban area, so it is more difficult to decide on the place of residence. Except freshmen can live in dormitories, most students need to work hard to find an ideal place to live.
Accommodation arrangement: the school's accommodation conference management center helps students arrange accommodation. Accommodation includes shared apartment or family accommodation, and the weekly rent is about NZ0-NZ0.
Living expenses: All kinds of living expenses in Auckland are reasonable. Students' annual living budget should be 65,438+00,000 New Zealand dollars, including accommodation, transportation, services and entertainment.
Admission requirements:
Auckland University Foundation: graduated or studying in senior three, or completed in senior two, with a score of 75 or above; IELTS 5.5 or above, no less than 5 points in each course, TOEFL 500/ 173 or Cambridge Advanced English Certificate. Those who have no English scores or fail to meet the requirements can take English classes first. Undergraduate course: I have finished my freshman year in China with a score of 75 or above, or passed the New Zealand high school graduation exam. The minimum English requirement is IELTS 6.0, with no less than 5.5 for each course and TOEFL 550/2 15.
Postgraduate: 75 points or above, bachelor degree from China Normal University; IELTS: above 6.5, with a score of not less than 6.0 in each course and TOEFL 575/235. If you have no English grades, you can take English classes first.
I wish you an early admission. In fact, I'm also going to New Zealand for postgraduate study! ! ! Hmm. How interesting
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