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Master of Accounting and Banking, University of Sydney, Australia

What kind of program is the Master of Accounting and Banking at the University of Sydney? The following 86 will give you feedback on the opinions of seniors who have studied this project and see where they have problems. 1. Why did Master Brother choose this school and project in the first place? (If yes, please list other schools and programs)

When I applied for Australia, my main considerations were:

1) Although the quality of education lags behind that of Britain and America, it still has a certain level and quality;

2) Immigration is more convenient.

I applied to three schools at first: Australian National University, University of Melbourne and University of Sydney. I have received admission notices from three schools. Later, I chose the University of Sydney.

Brother, why did you choose the University of Sydney instead of the University of Melbourne?

In fact, the University of Melbourne is similar to the University of Sydney, but to be honest, Melbourne is boring and not as modern as Sydney. At that time, I thought that I might not have as many job opportunities as Sydney, and I knew a brother from the University of Sydney, so I chose to come to the University of Sydney.

3. Senior brother can introduce this project, including study duration, training direction and study module, and who do you think this project is suitable for?

Currently studying professional accounting &; Banking, the study time is 2 years. Of course, if some students have studied related courses before, they can apply for credit reduction, which can be reduced to 1.5 years. The training direction is mainly to cultivate talents that meet the needs of current mainstream companies. Learning modules are mainly divided into professional courses and compulsory courses for business schools. For example, in addition to accounting courses, I will also study courses similar to critical thinking to help establish dialectical thinking, which will help me analyze problems after going to sea.

In fact, I think my project is more suitable for people who are sensitive to numbers, because I used to be a science student, so I prefer math. Thinking of accounting and dealing with figures every day is trivial and troublesome. I also took a course in business statistics this semester, which is also dealing with numbers, so I suggest students with a certain science foundation choose.

4. What is the learning rhythm? Is the course difficult? What is the main difficulty of this course? (such as mathematics, programming, writing papers, etc. )

The pace of learning is very fast, which is my feeling. Basically, the amount of reading and problem solving per week is very large. Of course, these teachers won't force you to read, but if you don't read and do, you won't be able to keep up.

But as far as the difficulty of the course is concerned, if you finish the tasks assigned by the teacher on time every week, I don't think there will be any difficulty, and there will definitely be no problem in understanding. Usually there are a lot of homework and strict requirements. The format and plagiarism are very strict, not as loose as domestic universities, so I think it is not difficult for me to do the problem. The hard part is writing a paper or something.

5. What is the teaching mode of that project? How about the project teachers? Do you have much contact with teachers?

There are two teaching modes. Lectures and counseling lectures are lectures, and counseling is generally a small class. Of course, some classes only have lectures without tutoring. Generally speaking, each class is given once a week, and then some will have an extra tutorial class.

The teaching staff is very strong. Many of our teachers not only have many years of teaching experience, but also worked in the management of various large companies before, so they can give us a lot of theoretical and practical knowledge. There are many opportunities to contact with teachers at ordinary times. In addition to asking questions in class, you will also get the teacher's question time, and then you can go to the teacher to communicate the questions you want to communicate within the specified time period.

6. Well, let's talk about this question that everyone may be more concerned about ~ How many people are there in the master elder brother's class? How many students are there in China? What about the class introduction? How do you feel about your classmates?

We will not be divided into classes. We will have classes one after another. There are about 100 students in a lecture class, and China people account for about 75%. I suggest you go to our school's website to read the course introduction, where there is a more detailed introduction.

The students around me feel uneven. Some students who speak English fluently and usually work hard, and some students who are not very skilled in English are busy shopping and going to nightclubs.

7. What does that brother think of alumni resources? Is the alumni network strong? Or what resources or help do you think you need most outside?

Alumni resources are very rich. Basically once a week, the school will arrange several lectures for alumni, usually working in some well-known companies or in the initial stage. Basically in Australia, there is no doubt that every company will have alumni from the University of Sydney.

I think what I need most after employment may be better job opportunities and the appreciation of some big cows! Ha ha laugh

Speaking of employment, what kind of job are you looking for? I heard that accounting is saturated?

Yes, there are too many people studying accounting in Australia in recent years, so the competition pressure is great, so I chose another major in banking, hoping to have the opportunity to engage in banking-related careers in the future.

9. OK, thanks brother ~ Do you think you can integrate into the local area? What is the biggest difficulty at present?

I think I like Sydney very much now. It is diversified, not as crowded and noisy as big cities in China. People here are very friendly, right? I don't think it is difficult to integrate into the local area. Because I have been here for half a year, I feel that the difficulties have basically been overcome, so there is not much difficulty at present.

10. Do you have anything special to share with your school?

Nothing else, I just want to say that the University of Sydney is also under great pressure, and the failure rate of some courses is also very high, so don't underestimate the difficulty of studying here.

1 1. Let's talk about the application experience. What do you think is the key to winning this admission?

The key is IELTS score. In fact, it is not difficult to apply. If the undergraduate school is good, the IELTS score is enough.

12. How did you plan the whole application preparation process (from exam review to application completion)?

Actually, I applied a little late, because I had other plans before, and I decided to apply for Australia last April. I was in a hurry. I am preparing for the exam while preparing for the application. Actually, I was a little unscientific in the planning process. Don't be like me, haha ~

13. How much do you think the University of Sydney attaches importance to applicants? What are the necessary qualities?

I think we should pay more attention to the English level of applicants. If it is a necessary quality, I think it is a relatively strong self-study ability.

14. So how do you view the choice between project quality (professional ranking) and school reputation (comprehensive ranking)?

First of all, the University of Sydney ranks very well in the world. Of course, each version is different, but there are about 30-50 in the world. Although the business school is not the flagship school of the University of Sydney, it has been developing continuously in recent years, and it still has many advantages over other Australian schools. However, I think everything in the ranking is empty. The key is to see if you have worked hard and whether you can really learn something for your own use.

15. Last question, do you have any suggestions for students who are about to apply or go abroad?

The suggestion is to be prepared for the pressure of life and study. You'd better learn more dishes at home so that your normal life will be better. Hahahaha ~ ~ ~