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Which is better, the University of New South Wales Foundation or the University of Sydney Foundation?

1. Both are reliable. Taylor's word-of-mouth problem is mainly that there are too many rich children in high school. In fact, Taylor's education is very targeted at overseas students and is a very responsible school. There is no difference between these two preparatory courses. It's easier to park next to Taylor, but UNSW is hard to park. Of course, if you choose public transportation, both are similar.

2. It's all the same, there is no difference. Personally, I suggest going to college, and I can go to preparatory school wherever I want.

3. It's no trouble, it's universal, but the major needs attention. Different majors need different preparatory courses, which is why I recommend universities to study preparatory courses where they want to go, because each university has different courses even for the same major, and preparatory courses are more targeted to our school.

I haven't heard of it.

Almost, personally, I don't like the traffic problems in UNSW. Of course, if you live in some areas (such as the popular BURWOOD), there is a direct bus to UNSW.

In addition, I suggest that you first reveal the major you want to study in the university, and you must think about it before this preparatory course. If you want to study engineering, there is no suspense in decisive UNSW; If it's medical law, it's USYD. The two business schools compete with each other. But personally, I still don't like UNSW's traffic and campus (but don't choose USYD for engineering).