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About going abroad for graduate study ~ I want to go to Australia.

I am an economics student at the University of Queensland. Let me share my experience with you.

1, look at your supplementary question first. . . It is not easy to take a fancy to Melbourne University at a glance. Secondly, there is no easy "university" in Australia. If you pay attention to universities, it may be easier for you to study institution. To study economics, the University of Queensland and the University of Sydney are both good choices, but they are both difficult universities. However, Australia is not as difficult to read as we generally think, but it is very complicated and takes time and energy, which is completely different from domestic universities. For example, if you want to study economics, take statistical economics (quantitative economics/University of Queensland student number ECON 13 10) as an example. The mid-term exam accounts for 25% of the total evaluation, the biweekly quiz accounts for 20%, and the final exam accounts for 55%. Other subjects are similar, in other words, you are busy all the school year. In particular, 60% of the classes have homework, which is the so-called paper in China. Foreign papers are extremely difficult. Freshman papers need at least six academic references, so they are time-consuming. However, if you insist on attending classes and follow the teacher's rhythm, it is definitely not a problem to pass the exam. The difficulty lies in the tight learning task. Are you willing to spend a lot of time on your study?

2. Some disciplines of economics need the Australian Mathematics Band 4 certificate, which is very simple and clear. You can rest assured to take the exam in Australia. And when you apply, the school will send you a simple request letter. You'd better ask the agent. I'm just telling you my personal experience, but I'm a science major, so it's the best choice to spend some money to find a major. Hearsay is a taboo, and so is going abroad in the future. Many of my classmates looked for friends everywhere for their own reasons, but they couldn't solve the problem and were sent away, but most of them could be solved by looking for a lawyer or an intermediary.

You need to provide the necessary proof of property. You need to deposit 400 thousand in two years, more than six months. However, if you can get 400 thousand, you don't have to deposit it in the bank in a hurry. You can sign an agreement with the bank before going abroad, and the bank will issue a certificate for you. Today, with the Australian dollar soaring, this number may increase slightly, but I don't think it will exceed 600 thousand.

The materials you need to prepare include your high school and college grades. The two opening hours of Australian universities are in mid-February and mid-July respectively. The entrance examination is not necessary, but you may need to take a so-called preparatory course and then pass it to enter the university. The preparatory course lasts for six months to one year, depending on your English ability. Personally, I suggest you find an intermediary to help you complete it. If you want to do it yourself, you can go to the website of your favorite school, such as the University of Queensland, www.uq.edu.au, which has applications for current students. You can choose international students and have a very reliable introduction. If you need an interpreter or something, you can contact me or add questions.

I wish you a happy study abroad.