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About studying in Melbourne in high school.

1. Let's see if the landlord lives in a homestay. If so, the average weekly rent here is $250. Monthly rent 1080 or so. The monthly ticket for trains, cars and trams in 1 area here is 104.4 USD, and it should be 67 (uncertain) in area 2, but you don't need to buy a monthly ticket, but you also have a weekly ticket. 2 hours X 10 times, weekend ticket. Generally speaking, lunch (Chinese food) here is about $8.6. Of course, you can go to the supermarket to buy snacks, Aurio $3. 15, potato chips $2.5-3, cola, etc. 2L $2.5-3. 1 month depends on which district you are in.

2. If you can work, some places need a tax number (the tax number can be applied online). Some are 10 dollars, some are 20 dollars an hour.

3. Public schools 12000 dollars, private schools 20000-30000 dollars, some are more expensive. If you are going to girls, I suggest going to Canterbury Girls' Grammar School (the first in Melbourne last year), Camberwell Girls' Grammar School, PLC (I wonder if there is a junior high school). Melbourne Girls Grammar (I'm not sure if there is a junior high school) These are very good schools, and I think my school Koonung Secondary College is also very good (there are not many people in China in the second grade, and it is a public school).

4. School uniforms should be worn, and girls should wear skirts in winter. We can make up.

18 and parents and guardians agree to rent a house. Generally speaking, you have to live in a homestay.

6. It's cold in the morning, hot at noon and cold at night. It often rains (mostly at night)! The temperature difference varies greatly. Ps: It's winter now.

7. There are many people in China, especially Box Hill &;; City. Discrimination will not happen. Foreigners are very friendly.

8. British English, but sometimes it is American. For example, football is football and soccer is football.

9. It takes an average of 28 weeks for newcomers to read a language. After that, I will go to junior high school, but sometimes I still don't understand. There will be no communication problems. Speak slowly. The teachers here will answer your questions patiently. The key is that you should not be too nervous.

10. Not for TOEFL. IELTS is for universities or 18 years old or older (it seems that I am 17, so I don't want it). As long as you get the junior high school exam results, it is best to take AEAS (but it doesn't matter whether junior high school students take the exam or not).