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Australian immigrant physical examination ct

First of all, look at your purpose of going abroad.

If you want to find a good job and gain something from your study, it's still America. The United States does not make money by education, so it will demand more from teachers and get more scholarships. The number of scholarships in Australia is pitifully small and the target audience is very narrow. Like Britain, education is one of the industries.

If you want to get PR, the legendary green card, I think it's Australia. Australians are notoriously lazy and stupid, and locals seldom study business, so accounting has been in short supply for many years. It would be better if you have financial experience. As for the environment, I think Australia is better. At least people are relatively friendly (is this another outstanding performance of fools? I don't know), and guns are still controlled in Australia, so there is no news that XX shoots at random on campus, so it looks safer, right? As a multicultural country, there is no obvious racial discrimination (except occasionally adapting to being discriminated against by Asian compatriots here). As for work, a person I know who works as an administrator in Star University says that you have to work 10 times harder than ordinary people to be like me. China people rarely reach the middle level, he said, because of different cultural backgrounds, language and gender are obstacles to leadership.

I don't know anything about American business. Didn't you say that the ultimate goal of Tsinghua Peking University is Harvard, anyway, because it is too far away from me? Business in Australia, University of New South Wales, University of Melbourne, University of Sydney and Monash University are all better. As far as I know, the University of New South Wales has the highest employment rate, the University of Sydney has the most research funds, and the University of Melbourne is the most expensive. Monash and Macquarie are called double M, and so on. . Anyway, I finally chose the University of Sydney, because the name is nice, at least my parents know it. The campus environment is very good, and there are some good professors and BT professors, but they are all awesome.