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My daughter wants to go to Australia to attend high school, but her grades are really poor. An intermediary promised to help us make fake materials. Is it feasible?

Australia's public high schools don't have any rankings, even if they do, they are only the enrollment rate, but sometimes many people are persuaded to take TAFE (junior college or technical secondary school, you don't have to take the exam), which is also counted in the enrollment rate.

The so-called aristocratic school is a private high school with a long history, high enrollment rate (university) and strict management. The nature of these schools is similar to that of domestic teaching methods. Students are allowed to finish their studies in grade 1 1, which is the so-called sophomore year in China, and then review the college entrance examination for the whole year of senior three. As for applying to these schools, you should be mentally prepared, because they put a lot of pressure on your daughter. Correspondingly, what suits your daughter in Australia is a sense of freedom in the entrance examination subjects.

Australian middle schools are a bit like universities. There are five courses in a semester, including elective courses and compulsory courses. The compulsory courses are English (your daughter can choose ESL as the second language) and mathematics (three different levels of mathematics, the lowest of which is what we call junk mathematics. Children who have attended junior high school can get it, but they won't get extra points in the college entrance examination like the other two mathematics. After choosing ESL, you should learn a first language, naturally Chinese. Ha, that's right Chinese is also a course, so there are three courses. From the subjects offered by the school, such as physics, history, biology, chemistry, politics, IT, art, economics, accounting, agriculture and psychology, just choose the remaining two. As far as I know, there are more than 40 elective subjects in grade112, which are not available in China.

Of course, the above subjects will also get extra points because of the difficulty of learning. Among them, China students usually choose English as their second language, Chinese, general mathematics, advanced mathematics (with the most points), physics and chemistry. With these subjects and extra points, as long as you are not lazy during high school, it is more than enough to go to college, and it is not difficult to go to eight famous universities in Australia. However, for your daughter, if she is not good at science, she can't expect these extra points. She'd better study the subjects she is good at, and don't delay for this extra point.

The above is an explanation of the mode of the College Entrance Examination (VCE) in Victoria, Australia. As for other States, it may be slightly different, but the results of each state are mutually recognized, and it is possible to fill in college volunteers across States. The restrictions on volunteering vary from state to state, with a maximum of seven to eight. If every state applies, there will be 56 opportunities to study in universities, so going to universities is never a problem.

I hope you can comprehensively consider the above information.

Finally, I look like your daughter, maybe not as good as her, but I came here anyway.

Supplement:

Don't mind physical examination too much, mainly to see infectious diseases and AIDS. I'm old, as long as it's not true, it doesn't matter if I don't arrive at 18. The date of application is subject to postmark or e-certificate. If the age is really not good, it is better to revise the grades and report to the preparatory class. It may be easier for people who go to college. Then, since your daughter's English is good, why not take the IELTS test? Local schools with high IELTS scores are more inclined to accept students.