Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I'm in Grade Two to Grade Three this year, and my grades are good. I intend to study abroad. My parents asked me to choose one in America, Australia and New Zealand. I don't know how to choose.

I'm in Grade Two to Grade Three this year, and my grades are good. I intend to study abroad. My parents asked me to choose one in America, Australia and New Zealand. I don't know how to choose.

If you want to broaden your horizons, you should go to America. The advantage of the United States is that it is developed and has many new things, but the cost of studying in the United States is high and the employment competition is fierce. The cost of studying in New Zealand is low and the immigration threshold is low. However, although New Zealand is a developed country with no heavy industry and backward technology, it has a good environment, few people and less fierce competition. Australia is between the United States and New Zealand. I'm not sure about America. But in New Zealand and Australia, you need a high school diploma to go to college. You can't skip classes in Australian high schools, but you can skip classes in New Zealand high schools. As long as New Zealand has studied English in high school and passed NCEA (New Zealand's national college entrance examination), it can enter universities from high school. Australia also recognizes New Zealand's NCEA test scores, but IELTS scores are required to enter Australian universities. In fact, if you come here at the level of junior high school graduation in China and choose the right class, you can skip a grade.