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How much common sense do you know when coming to Australia?

Studying abroad, studying in Australia, and the most basic common sense of studying in Australia are all here!

1. Is there a work visa for Australian university graduates?

At present, international students can get a work visa as long as they have completed two years of full-time study, regardless of their major. However, please note that two conditions must be met during this two-year period. First of all, your course must be two years or more. It is useless to fail a course for one and a half years, or to choose several courses in two years. Secondly, you have to study full-time for two years. It is useless to study for two years in one and a half years during the summer vacation. If the course system is one year or one and a half years, then go to relevant professional courses, adding up to two years.

If the above conditions are met, you can get a PSW visa for two years. This visa is not mandatory for your behavior, that is, whether you are working, traveling, studying, eating or waiting for death, it is ok.

2. What is the application process? What are conditional admission and full admission?

The general application process is (1) to submit transcripts+proof of study or diploma+degree certificate, and obtain a conditional -offer. (2) Then, according to the requirements of the school, submit materials such as IELTS scores and get a full offer. (3) The next step is to pay tuition and get the COE issued by the school. (4) Apply for a visa with materials such as COE and passport.

Conditional-offer means conditional admission, which means that the school thinks that you can be admitted as long as the incomplete materials (usually IELTS scores) are filled. Being able to get a conditional admission means that you have no problem getting into this university.

The corresponding full offer is the admission notice, indicating that the school has fully accepted your application and left you a student quota in the corresponding college. The details of the course you attend and the payment method will be told to you together.

Finally, COE means electronic registration confirmation. After the school confirms your tuition, it will send it to you, indicating that you have officially registered in the school and filed it with the Immigration Bureau.

3. Can I immigrate after graduating from an Australian university? Is it easy to stay?

First of all, it should be clear that this is also the trend of Australian policy becoming clearer and clearer. That is: there is no direct link between studying abroad and immigration. The Australian government has never promised to immigrate after studying abroad. In fact, when you apply for a visa, you ensure that you will not have an immigration tendency when you return to China after completing your studies. Studying abroad is to learn something, and coming to Australia is to learn about multiculturalism and advanced systems, which is the premise to ensure that you gain something in Australia and have no regrets.

Of course, studying abroad is still very helpful to immigrants, which is most obviously reflected in the bonus points for skilled immigrants. First of all, you should choose immigration major. You can search the list of EOI occupations and choose the courses you want to attend according to the list of certified courses of various professional associations. Secondly, you should have at least two years of full-time study (see the description in question 1 for details).

Then when you successfully complete the study abroad process, you can apply for vocational certification and grade yourself. The higher the score, the faster the approval and the greater the chance.

4. Is it easy to find a job after graduation from an Australian university? Are there many employment opportunities?

Like question 3, many students like to ask, but most of them can't grasp the key questions. Let's first clarify a concept: the time when you can find a good job by mixing a good diploma in a good school has passed, and now you pay more attention to your personal ability when looking for a job. The so-called diploma means that the school is using its own reputation to guarantee your ability, because you don't have much work experience to refer to before. This is the greatest use of the diploma, but that's all. Therefore, it is of little significance to find a job in XX University or XX major. These are not the conditions for making a decision. In today's global economic downturn, whether in Australia or at home, you must be able to make your work unit feel your Excellence and value to them in order to find a satisfactory job smoothly.

Let's get back to the real topic, how to find a job in Australia? The first English, the second visa, the third work experience, the fourth major and grades, and the fifth is your university. Put yourself in others' shoes. If you are the boss of China, would you like to hire an Indian who can't speak Chinese fluently and will be sent back to China at any time? I think the first thing you will consider is the communication ability of this Indian in the company, whether he can integrate into the environment and communicate with colleagues and bosses in China, and secondly whether this Indian has the accomplishment, work ability and experience to create value for the company, and whether he can work for the company for a long time. Finally, did the Indian graduate from Tsinghua or three books? The same principle can be applied to our departure from Australia.

Therefore, practicing English is an eternal cause. Do more internships during holidays. If you can't find it in Australia, go back to China to find it. Domestic college students desperately look for jobs and break their heads to grab internships during holidays. Many Australian students eat, drink and have fun during their holidays. They don't want to go out at home or when they are comfortable at home. Is it really because Australian universities can't find jobs?

5. Will there be too many Chinese in Australia, which will affect my English practice?

No matter how many people there are in China, there are far fewer locals. What kind of circle you choose is your own business, and you have absolute dominance in this respect. Even if the whole class is a master's accounting class in China, you can join local clubs and many local activities to meet friends from different countries.

Domestic universities are all from China, and with only a few foreign students from English-speaking countries, domestic college students can still practice English well. In Australia, I complained that I couldn't practice English well because there were so many people in China. To put it bluntly, I am making excuses for my lack of efforts. In fact, the Chinese community plays a very important role for international students. It can bring a lot of convenience to your life abroad. Many times, it is China people who can finally help you at home. This is a major advantage of studying in Australia, not a disadvantage. But staying in the comfort zone of China group forever will make you lose the courage to go out and forget the true value of studying abroad.

So what you have to worry about is whether you can boldly face the new culture and environment, not that you have too many compatriots.

6. Which is better, renting a house in Australia, living in a school dormitory or a homestay?

Each has its advantages and disadvantages.

(1) The advantage of renting a house is that you can control your own life. Including price, geographical location, roommates, housing conditions and other factors can be chosen by themselves. The disadvantage is that you will probably choose an environment where you don't want to go out every day and watch a drama and play LOL with your roommate at home.

(2) The advantage of the school dormitory is that it is close to the campus, has a learning atmosphere and has the opportunity to meet roommates from all over the world. The disadvantage is that the price is relatively not cheap, and roommates are easy to get along with. Most importantly, you need to book a long time in advance.

(3) The advantage of a homestay is that someone can give you advice on life and culture at any time, which is good for your environment integration. And many things at home also have a care. The disadvantage is looking at the face. It is natural and comfortable to meet a good family, but it is really miserable to meet a bad house. Poor cooking, limited bath time and harshness are all common. Another thing is that host families are usually far from school.

To sum up, Bian Xiao suggests that you choose a school dormitory or a host family when you come to Australia for the first time. After living for a period of time, I will get familiar with the environment, and then decide whether to go out and live by myself according to my satisfaction with living in a dormitory or someone else's house.

7. How long does it take to apply for an Australian university?

It usually takes two to four weeks to apply for a school and one or two weeks to apply for a visa (e-sign). This is the average time, which is normal within six weeks. If it exceeds, it may be that your materials are late or your email has not been answered. Of course, it is also possible that the school or the immigration office piled up your materials for their own reasons. Just keep in touch.

In particular, during the period of school, exams, celebrations and festivals, their processing speed will slow down. So please wait patiently, there will always be an offer, and not making an offer does not mean refusing. If the university thinks you are not suitable, it will definitely make it clear.

8. Is it convenient to work here in Australia? Can I earn back my tuition and living expenses?

Answer: There are still many job opportunities, but most of them are not mental work. Cleaning, waiters, masseurs and salesmen are the most common jobs. There are differences in job opportunities and salary levels in each city. Big cities have more opportunities and lower wages, while small cities have fewer opportunities and higher wages.

It is comfortable to work to subsidize the living expenses, and it is also a recommended way. But if you want to earn back your living expenses, you will be very tired and under great pressure. If you choose this road, please choose hard preparation. If you want to earn your tuition back together, it is very unlikely, which will definitely seriously affect your study. Please don't get your hopes up.

9. Can I apply for an Australian university across disciplines?

From a professional point of view. Many majors in Australian universities accept interdisciplinary applications (the most typical one is the Master of Accounting), and it will be noted that no professional background is required. These majors can apply for interdisciplinary applications with confidence. Other majors will check whether your original academic background can meet the requirements of further study, so this part of the major requires you not to cross major.

10, can senior two study in Australia? Can I graduate from high school without going to preparatory school? How old can I learn when I transfer to a university? What are language, preparatory course and crash course? What is their relationship?

It can be divided into the following situations:

(1) After graduating from senior two, you can come to Australia to study for preparatory courses or transfer to high school.

(2) After graduating from senior three, you can choose to take preparatory courses or crash courses.

(3) Those who pass the college entrance examination can directly apply for admission to an Australian university that recognizes the college entrance examination results.

(4) If a domestic university finishes freshman year, it can go directly to an Australian university to study freshman year, and there is no need for preparatory courses.

Language course is an English ability training course for students with insufficient IELTS scores or language test scores.

Preparatory course is a bridge course, which is responsible for teaching foreign students to learn the learning style of Australian universities and supplementing some basic knowledge.

The crash course can be regarded as a mixture of preparatory courses and freshmen. It is also specially designed for international students to help them adapt to university study and instill university knowledge into them.

In more common language. Preparatory course is to teach high school knowledge by university method, and crash course is to teach high school knowledge by high school method.