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post Dec 8 2006, 10:07 AM

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university of adelaide is d best uni in adelaide currently....
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post Dec 8 2006, 12:18 PM

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Hey guys..

for those who studying in australia

wanna ask..

how much do u guys spend per month?

In rm pls
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post Dec 11 2006, 01:31 AM

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i was wondering..is it possible for me to find a job in the States with a degree from one of the australia universities?coz i really wanna work in the Us but i think the only way is to study in Us,and after graduate,try to find a job there...but the problem now is,my parents want me to study in australia...but yet,my lifelong dream is to either work or study in the States...what should i do?? rclxub.gif
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post Dec 11 2006, 08:47 AM

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erm...mayb u can work in US's company in australia or malaysia...
den perform better...
n always grab opportunity 2 be send 2 US ...
my relative hold a degree in engineering in mmu....
workin in a US company in malaysia...
after a few months workin...
the company sent him to US....
n he is now a PR of US....
cool rite...
so australian degree should not be a prob 4 u 2 be hired in US...
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post Dec 11 2006, 09:43 AM

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QUOTE(ØSK @ Dec 8 2006, 10:07 AM)
university of adelaide is d best uni in adelaide currently....
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I will be most probably going there after doing my foundation in Tuart College...
btw,are you studying in that university?
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post Dec 11 2006, 01:03 PM

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i'm probably going to uni. of queensland next year to do my foundation...and yet i'm still very unsure what to do... i wonder,will i ever end up in The States...at least if i study the ADP programmes at Taylors,it'll be safer...
am i crushing my own dreams? cry.gif

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post Dec 11 2006, 02:03 PM

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i am going to UNISA in adelaide to further study as well..as a pharmacist..

just want to ask..did any of u encounter any problem while applying for visa??..quite nervous..u know..immigration can b a nasty..

besides that, is a pharmacist easy to get a job there???..i mean i plan to get a PR there after graduation..but if it is hard to get a job there as a pharmacist..what is the point??.. biggrin.gif..

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post Dec 22 2006, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(sykz @ Dec 6 2006, 03:11 PM)
I got a question ask. What is TAFE? Any place in KL I can find more about it? I would like to seek business studies course, the course fees and a good U. Im a SPM only graduate dude. Thanks.
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post Dec 22 2006, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(MildBluese @ Dec 4 2006, 02:04 AM)
Curtin International College, Perth in 2007

Anyone going there as well? I'm not sure if I should take the Commerce Stream or the Mass Com stream.

I really like languages and communications but my brother discourages that because he says it's hard to get PR.

x.x Is it worth sacrificing something I like to get the PR?

What's the demand for accountants and economists as opposed to Mass Com graduates' prospective jobs in Australia?
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you are going to bentley next year? wow.. good so theres a lowyatian here going curtin.
so far only see one Perth student here.
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post Dec 22 2006, 04:04 PM

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anyone in taylors college australia?

if there is how is the instituition? is it really good, and is the campus (located with UNWA) near to the city? they said its a 15 min drive if not mistaken?
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QUOTE(bubucaca @ Dec 22 2006, 03:29 PM)
you are going to bentley next year? wow.. good so theres a lowyatian here going curtin.
so far only see one Perth student here.
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I'll be in Perth also!
Tuart College! biggrin.gif
hope we can meet each other when we are free...
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post Dec 22 2006, 06:15 PM

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Just a word of caution though since I'm Australian educated engineering student.

Don't take for granted that when the university tells you that it's a 4 years degree program means you can complete the degree in exactly 4 years like local universities do.

In general, a BEng paper in Australia has about 35 modules to complete.Each year you'll have like 2 semesters and a short one at the end of the year.Taking 4 subjects per semester is a really crazy thing to do and I must warn you that most of the time you'll barely get through with passes or if you're lucky, probably score in one or two of the subjects.

Unlike in local colleges where I've seen students taking over 5-6 subjects in a single semester and still make it with most subjects getting As, do not compare this with Australian universities.I'm already 23 this year and while all my friends who entered local universities with the same engineering course that I took have graduated, I still have another year to go with my degree.

You may one to ask other Australian students in this forum about how they find about the number of years they took to complete their degrees.3 subjects itself is already taxing.Four subjects per semester is the maximum that you can take although the universities won't stop you from taking a much as you like since resitting means more money.

I have a Australian friend who is taking double majors in engineering and business administration is already 26 this year and he tells me that his course is taking so long to complete.
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post Dec 22 2006, 06:47 PM

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anyone from tasmania???

I need some info about the lifestyle there
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post Dec 22 2006, 09:27 PM

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I think I am repeating my question from the last page but:

Is anyone over here going for Trinity College Foundation Studies programme, February Main 2007?

Please PM me if you do, I would like to know some friends in advance.

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QUOTE(Kerrang @ Dec 22 2006, 06:15 PM)
Just a word of caution though since I'm Australian educated engineering student.

Don't take for granted that when the university tells you that it's a 4 years degree program means you can complete the degree in exactly 4 years like local universities do.

In general, a BEng paper in Australia has about 35 modules to complete.Each year you'll have like 2 semesters and a short one  at the end of the year.Taking 4 subjects per semester is a really crazy thing to do and I must warn you that most of the time you'll barely get through with passes or if you're lucky, probably score in one or two of the subjects.

Unlike in local colleges where I've seen students taking over 5-6 subjects in a single semester and still make it with most subjects getting As, do not compare this with Australian universities.I'm already 23 this year and while all my friends who entered local universities with the same engineering course that I took have graduated, I still have another year to go with my degree.

You may one to ask other Australian students in this forum about how they find about the number of years they took to complete their degrees.3 subjects itself is already taxing.Four subjects per semester is the maximum that you can take although the universities won't stop you from taking a much as you like since resitting means more money.

I have a Australian friend who is taking double majors in engineering and business administration is already 26 this year and he tells me that his course is taking so long to complete.
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does this apply to other courses as well such as commerce?
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post Dec 22 2006, 11:46 PM

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QUOTE(zltan @ Dec 22 2006, 09:27 PM)
I think I am repeating my question from the last page but:

Is anyone over here going for Trinity College Foundation Studies programme, February Main 2007?

Please PM me if you do, I would like to know some friends in advance.
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So far I only know two of my friends will be going there...
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post Dec 22 2006, 11:47 PM

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Wow..y u dont take sam 1st?
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post Dec 23 2006, 12:48 AM

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QUOTE(Kerrang @ Dec 22 2006, 06:15 PM)
Just a word of caution though since I'm Australian educated engineering student.

Don't take for granted that when the university tells you that it's a 4 years degree program means you can complete the degree in exactly 4 years like local universities do.

In general, a BEng paper in Australia has about 35 modules to complete.Each year you'll have like 2 semesters and a short one  at the end of the year.Taking 4 subjects per semester is a really crazy thing to do and I must warn you that most of the time you'll barely get through with passes or if you're lucky, probably score in one or two of the subjects.

Unlike in local colleges where I've seen students taking over 5-6 subjects in a single semester and still make it with most subjects getting As, do not compare this with Australian universities.I'm already 23 this year and while all my friends who entered local universities with the same engineering course that I took have graduated, I still have another year to go with my degree.

You may one to ask other Australian students in this forum about how they find about the number of years they took to complete their degrees.3 subjects itself is already taxing.Four subjects per semester is the maximum that you can take although the universities won't stop you from taking a much as you like since resitting means more money.

I have a Australian friend who is taking double majors in engineering and business administration is already 26 this year and he tells me that his course is taking so long to complete.
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Well... which uni were u from? I MIGHT be going to melbourne uni for B Eng (Engineering Management)... Do u think that course is gud?
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post Dec 23 2006, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(Canopies @ Dec 22 2006, 06:47 PM)
anyone from tasmania???

I need some info about the lifestyle there
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Have you got the offer? please contact me at ls8.tan@gmail.com
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post Dec 28 2006, 08:00 PM

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I will be studying in Tuart College in Perth...
hope to see some lowyat'ions in Perth!

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