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Why do you want to study in Australia?

In fact, the real life of studying abroad is not as painful as the story. If you are far away from your hometown and embark on the journey of studying abroad alone, the strange environment will make you grow up quickly and the strange language will make you work hard. Perhaps the significance of studying abroad lies not in a dazzling academic certificate, but in your different life from your peers.

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In fact, going abroad really needs a reliable tutor. I am very grateful to my teacher Peng, who gave me a lot of advice and guidance. I really appreciate King's College Australia!

Actually, I think it's good to study in Australia, as long as it doesn't annoy kangaroos. I study at King's College Australia, and I study English education. Basically, few foreign schools can offer English education as a major. I am lucky to have studied this major, and now I am going to be a teacher abroad. I made many friends at King's College Australia. Most of my classmates come from Europe and America. I think studying at King's College Australia is a very correct choice for me.

Sydney is really a beautiful place. It has a good learning atmosphere. Everyone knows each other, discusses each other, accompanies each other, and studies and plays in unexpected ways. We can communicate with friends from all over the world here. Different cultural shocks are refreshing. In my opinion, they are also colorful. Sydney has advanced sports facilities, exciting sports competitions and the world-famous opera house ... which make me really relax after class. Therefore, I think coming to King's College Australia is my right choice.

It has been more than half a year since I entered school. This semester, I met many people and learned a lot, not only in class. King's College Australia is a relatively good college. I am now studying in Grade One in downtown Sydney. The rules and regulations of the school are strict, and all kinds of laziness are not allowed. Compared with domestic universities, the management here is in place. China students who have just arrived at King's College in Australia may feel a little surprised, and there will be a running-in period, but the teachers in the school will give us great care and help, and the students are very friendly. At the same time, I personally think this is in line with the rigorous style of college classroom: punctuality, self-discipline and attention to detail.