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To be fair, is studying in Australia really worse than studying in other countries?

Australia’s upper limit is lower than that of the United States, and its lower limit is also lower than that of the United States.

For talented people, the upper limit for going to the United States is definitely high, and development in Australia is limited.

Personally, I think that people who work hard will be good wherever they go, and people who don’t work hard will be bad wherever they go. If you let someone who doesn’t study go to Australia, I don’t know if he can graduate. After graduation, he will have a job. If you can't find a job locally with a bad score, you won't be able to find one back home. If you study hard and acquire knowledge, you can find a good job locally. It is also possible to return to China and work as a coder for 200,00. Although it is not as good as those from CMU or FLAG, but at least this book is not in vain.

In addition, it is relatively easy to immigrate to Australia. If you are good at English, you can get rid of many people when immigrating. Those scumbags who can’t get 4 points in IELTS and 100 in TOEFL after studying are living in Australia. If you don't go down, it will still be difficult to get along when you return to China (except for the second generation of rich people and the second generation of officials).

To sum up, if a bad person goes to Australia, he may continue to be bad, or he may turn around. If a person who studies seriously goes to Australia, it does not mean that he is worse than his classmates of the same level in the United States. When he returns to his country, employment depends on his ability and local development. The opportunity returns in the US are better than in Australia.