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Personal experience: unforgettable TAFE course experience in Australia.

Personal file: Liu Hao (pseudonym), Australian public TAFE College, studied electric welding. At present, he has completed TAFE courses and submitted an immigration application. Like many China students who want to emigrate through TAFE courses, Liu Hao is full of yearning for Australian immigrants, but there are also many puzzles. Especially when he first arrived in Australia, there were various "shortcuts" among his classmates to immigrate to Australia, which made his thoughts very confused. Fortunately, I quickly cleared my mind, studied, practiced and worked in a down-to-earth manner, and then applied for immigration.

Reading: failing in the college entrance examination and transferring to TAFE course

Liu Hao has been studying in key schools from primary school to high school. His academic performance was not bad, but he made mistakes in the college entrance examination and missed out on the ideal university. I learned that TAFE course is relatively easy to learn, with only three and a half days of classes per week, and many majors in the course are immigrants shortage majors. Liu Hao chose the TAFE route without hesitation.

School: management is relatively loose.

Because the enrollment situation of TAFE College is very good in recent years, the college has to hire external teachers to teach, and external teachers often come and go in a hurry, so it is difficult for students to find teachers to consult if they have problems in the course. But some teachers are very concerned about their students. For example, Liu Hao's tutor was very enthusiastic during his internship. He not only patiently guided his internship, but also often invited him to be a guest at home.

Many students in the class have a very clear and strong immigration purpose. Many people's minds are not spent on study, but on how to get a green card. Generally speaking, the learning atmosphere in the class is not as good as expected. But the process of learning itself is "the master leads the door and practices in the individual". As long as you calm down, you can learn some knowledge and skills.

Part-time job: Students with cars are more likely to find jobs.

Liu Hao got a driver's license before going abroad and bought a car after arriving in Australia. I didn't expect this car to contribute a lot to his job search. Because many jobs are far from school, employers usually ask job seekers if they have a car when looking for a job. If they have a car, it will be easier to get the employer's offer. In two years, he worked as a welder and a handyman on the construction site, and finally got 900 hours of working time.

Immigration: The application process becomes unclear.

After the TAFE course, Liu Hao successfully applied for immigration. However, because Australia has just adjusted its immigration policy, it will be known as early as six months, and now it will take at least one year.