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Na-Ra
post Jan 20 2012, 04:58 PM

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Hi m quite new here been browsing the website and all.

I was wondering if UNI OF AUKLAND is a good place to do my masters in arts (film, tele, and media studies).

I am currently attached to a broadcast news agency here in msia specializing in economics.

I am a bit quite in dilemma whether i should go to UK (city university of london) or NZ (uni of auckland) as both is interesting for me.

As for the first one has both MA financial journ course AND news broadcast course.

And the latter has only masters in arts (film, tele, and media studies).

M in dilemma coz:
1) M thinking of migrating and work in the media industry of either country
2) I've both passion for financial writing and broadcast (i've a passion for journalism)
3) As i dun have any relative or friends studying in both unis, chances are m turning to u guys to shed some light over this. PLEASE.

WHAT SHOULD I DO?

WHICH COUNTRY IS BEST FOR MIGRATE?

OH GOSH~ PLEASE HELP~

Coz m planning to apply next year 2013~
Na-Ra
post Apr 5 2012, 05:25 PM

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Hey thank you for ur opinon =)

Really appreciate it.

I think I have set my mind straight to got to City Uni next year.

I wonder thought, is it possible for a person to study in UK and work in NZ? how is it so then? can I do that?




Na-Ra
post Apr 10 2012, 05:13 PM

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QUOTE(storky20 @ Apr 9 2012, 04:19 PM)
Well for one, you'll get discounted rates for education. The government provides 100% study loans to students so it's education here is more or less FREE as the interest rate is only 10% and you can pay anytime within 5 years. They even provide you a student 'allowance' which is completely separate from the loan.

Another thing is that you can get unemployment welfare benefits. Meaning, you'll get PAID even if you're not working (somewhere within the vicinity of up till NZD200/week). There's also 'free' medical service (like Malaysia but ALOT more efficient).

And most importantly, it's easier to apply for than the Australian PR-ship.
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wow thanks a lot for the info.

i think i've got the whole picture (if not all) what i can do.

study first there in UK and possibly work in NZ! =)

yes, i just love to go there just because of the breathtaking sceneries~~ mesmerizing.

and i heard people there r nice too.

where there's a will, there's always a way~

 

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