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You can study abroad at your own expense. For the purpose of immigration, choose between Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore, which country should I go to?

1. If I choose to study abroad, I personally don't like Russia, but compared with New Zealand and Australia, I think coming to Australia is better than going to New Zealand. New Zealand's recent study abroad market is chaotic, and Australia's famous schools have great advantages.

2. The annual expenses in Australia are as follows:

1) Tuition: If you can't go directly to the undergraduate course after graduating from high school, then go to the preparatory course or the local high school (but it is recommended to go to the preparatory course, although the learning environment of the preparatory course is not necessarily better than that of the local high school, it is easier to get into a prestigious school). The preparatory course takes about one year to one and a half years, and it costs about 18000 (all Australian dollars here);

The undergraduate course varies according to the choice of school, major and region, but the annual undergraduate course is between 15000-22000 Australian dollars. Generally, the major lasts for three years, and some require four to five years.

2) Living expenses: If you go to some remote areas, the living expenses are relatively low, but since immigration is not considered, there is no need to choose remote areas. If you are in a city like Sydney or Melbourne, the annual living expenses are generally 8000 to 15000. It is said that 5000 to 10000 is enough in other remote areas. If you can do a part-time job, you can generally save some money and afford the living expenses.

These are the main expenses. The tuition fee is basically the same every year, but I personally need 18000 or even more living expenses every year, mainly for eating and shopping. If you cook by yourself and don't buy things indiscriminately, it should be enough to deposit 8000 to 15000. Living expenses are not a problem if you work part-time again.

Since you don't want to immigrate, choose what you like according to your own ability. Generally speaking, it is divided into arts and sciences. The liberal arts here are actually more difficult, because the language requirements are very high, accounting, marketing, finance, management and other sciences. For many international students, this is a good choice, because as long as China students learn math well in high school, it is ok to study simple science here. As for what major to study, you should know better than me at home. Look at what's hot in China now. If you think it will be very hot in three or four years, you can consider whether to study here.

Generally, everyone is very busy, and few people like to provide services for free after staying abroad for a long time, so I personally don't know about such exchanges or groups and don't want to join (boring). You can Google yourself to see if there is one. In addition, when you come, there will be some fraternity organized by foreign students in the school. It's not too late to join in then. You can learn things in life slowly when you come, so don't worry.