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I'm going to study in Australia. I don't know which to choose, master or tafe.

You'd better apply for graduate school. After graduation, you have a three-year work visa, which is enough for you to settle down and apply for pr. You are more likely to refuse a tafe visa, because obviously your immigration tendency is too strong (in fact, zf is controlling immigration, which is welcome because there is a shortage of people in Australia).

Two years of graduate study, about 200,000-300,000, including living expenses of about 500,000. On the premise of sufficient funds, the visa for studying abroad is basically not a big problem. You have about 6,543,800 yuan, and your family supports you (in fact, you don't need them to pay, you just need to open a bank deposit certificate). If you want to study abroad by loan, it is unnecessary. If you don't have enough funds for studying abroad, the visa officer will be suspicious. Therefore, whether the visa can be passed depends on whether you have enough funds to maintain your study and life for two years. You go to Australia to study, and return to China after reading (even if you don't, you should give the visa officer enough information to prove that you are, so that the basic visa will pass, and it is normal to change your will two years later, but at least you have to pass the first level to get a visa).

It is not recommended that you borrow money to study, so you can't study well in Australia, and you will only think about how to earn money by working. Your study abroad status will make you have to put up with the salary of a second-class citizen, so unhappy study life will affect your quality of life. After all, everyone goes abroad for a better life rather than suffering.

Secondly, you don't know what major to choose, so you have to know what you like. After all, we have studied for so long, and what we want to learn is real talent and practical learning. If we like it, we will naturally learn well. Don't rush to learn popular majors and majors we don't like, wasting time and money. Like accounting, there are too many accounting students in Australia, and the accounting talents they lack are experienced, not fresh graduates. For example, I majored in mathematics and worked in foreign trade, and went to Kunming University to study marketing. They are not directly related, but they are related, but they are both my own favorites. Even if the visa officer calls to ask me, I am not afraid of what I see, because this is the real situation, and what I have learned is what I really need.