Added on October 16, 2008, 3:42 amI am taking English, Maths, Chemistry, Economics, and Accounting for the SAM program
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Oct 16 2008, 03:40 AM
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I am currently studying south australian matriculation at INTI. May i know is it easy to get TER 80 in the last public exam in November? Considering for the past 3 sems, i gott a consistent average of 75%...
Added on October 16, 2008, 3:42 amI am taking English, Maths, Chemistry, Economics, and Accounting for the SAM program This post has been edited by Kwang Hui: Oct 16 2008, 03:50 AM |
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Oct 16 2008, 03:07 PM
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I am planning to take up Construction Management ( or so called Quantity Surveying) in Australia.
And i already applied for 7 universities: UNSW University of melbourne Curtin university RMIT Queensland uni of technology Deakin university University of south australia Which uni above-mentioned are famous in offering the course? |
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Oct 16 2008, 03:48 PM
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Oct 16 2008, 07:03 PM
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I am planning to take up Construction Management ( or so called Quantity Surveying) in Australia.
And i already applied for 7 universities: UNSW University of melbourne Curtin university RMIT Queensland uni of technology Deakin university University of south australia Which uni above-mentioned are famous in offering the course? Please help me to make decision. Currently, mine is 1) Unimelb 2) UNSw This post has been edited by Kwang Hui: Oct 16 2008, 07:05 PM |
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Oct 16 2008, 09:38 PM
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Which area is more lively and interesting, university of melbourne or UNSW?
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Oct 19 2008, 12:50 AM
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Dec 17 2008, 10:31 PM
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QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Dec 17 2008, 10:20 PM) Yeah,im currently studying civil engineering in UNSW. 350 as in RM or Australian dollar? I heard that the cost of living I dont really have much say about UNSW's commerce courses because im not currently studying commerce but they are well known in commerce,other than engineering.Facility wise,i would say it's well equipped.Teaching,im not really sure but from what i know,UNSW emphasize a lot on their teaching quality and constantly improve their teaching. I spend about 350 per week.The expenses could be lower if you eat out less or hang out less. |
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Dec 18 2008, 11:59 AM
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QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Dec 17 2008, 11:50 PM) I mean in australian dollar.Sorry for that mistake. Can I survive abt A$ 1200 in sydney? Do I need expenses more or less than that amount of money? You probably spend about 1k+ per month but the spending could be lower if you save etc. How about the cost of the accomodation? Is it cheaper to stay in the campus accom, or outside? |
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Dec 18 2008, 05:35 PM
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Australia to tighten entry for overseas students MELBOURNE, THURS: The days when overseas students can use hairdressing and cookery courses as a ticket to permanent residency in Australia are numbered. The Australian government has revised its skilled migration programme to focus on medical and key IT professionals, engineers and construction trades. This could affect tens of thousands of students who use hairdressing, cooking, accountancy and IT to qualify for a permanent visa, the Herald Sun newspaper reports. Australia’s Immigration and Citizenship Minister Chris Evans said yesterday a revised programme for the next six months would fast-track visas for migrants with critically needed skills. People sponsored by employers and state and territory governments would also be favoured. “This will ensure that our migration programme is more responsive to the needs of the economy, and assists industries still experiencing skills shortages. “In the current economic climate, it is important that priority is given to those applications where the person has skills in critical need,” senator Evans said. The immigration intake would remain at a record high of 200,000 this year. “Employer-sponsored visas will occupy an increasing share of the skilled programme, with 36,000 visas likely in the current year,” he added. Evans said the existing ceiling of 133,500 skilled migrants would remain. |
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Dec 18 2008, 10:27 PM
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How abt the cost of living in Melbourne? I applied for Bachelor of Environments in UniMelb. I am wondering I can survived with abt A$ 1200 a week in Melbourne?
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Dec 18 2008, 10:38 PM
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QUOTE(Xromix @ Dec 18 2008, 11:29 PM) Hey all! Need some advice here! Monash somehow is better than unimelb in acc degree. That what my friend told me. She JPA sponsored-student majoring in Acc in Monash, graduated this year,...............and lucky enough to be BONDED again by another accounting firm in Aus which is willing to pay her previous 3-years JPA compensation, thus she is not coming to MSIA.I'll be going to Melbourne to take up an accounting degree (Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in Accounting), and I don't know which university I should pick! University of Melbourne or Monash University (Clayton) I know that UniMelb is more prestigious, but is the accounting degree there highly valued? If Monash is better, in what way does it outshine UniMelb? Your feedbacks would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance! |
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I am juz wondering how can i apply for the VISA in malaysia. What is the visa application process? Is it complicated?
How long i can get it done? What are the documents needed? How much do i have to pay? |
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Jan 1 2009, 01:02 AM
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QUOTE(evilhomura89 @ Dec 31 2008, 12:42 PM) Do u have yr confirmation of enrollment (CoE) letter from yr uni?? I heard that there is some rules that require us to complete the medical checkup within 48 hours....if yes, just do it onlilne, it's a breeze...all u have to pay is AUD450 if i'm not mistaken. Time from application to medical check-up and approval can take less than one week. Is the rule still being applied now? |
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QUOTE(december88 @ Jan 6 2009, 08:57 PM) Use Three, cheapest plan $29 + a free phone, 24 months contracts, very happy with their service, go and google it for further info. U r from Sarawak!You can see it in the website of DIAC but after you paid, make sure you have your COE, if i'm not mistaken ones you paid the visa application via credit card, then they will redirect you for the medical appointment and also the list of medical places near by your current residence. U did ur check-up at what clinic or hospital in SWK for ur Australian visa? Which one do u recommend for me to do everything in one go? Coz from the www.immi.gov.au website, i saw those some panel clinics and hospitals are mainly for Radiology- which i assume they only do the X-ray only? |
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QUOTE(december88 @ Jan 7 2009, 04:39 PM) Yes i'm, there is quite a few Sarawakian actived in this topic. I did my medical check up here in Kuala Lumpur, been living in KL for the past 8 years. What i suggest is to click the links giving by fellow forumers here and call them up either they have everything all in one place so that you don't have to travel so far in between places. So do it all in one go and call them if they can do everything there. Oh...thanx How abt in KL? I am going there next week for vacation.... |
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QUOTE(tsm @ Jan 7 2009, 06:53 PM) Choose online system rather than conventional method which use mail. Therefore, when you fill your visa remember register your online medical checkup. Which Hilton r u refering to? Do u have its name?The clinic beside Hilton is using online system. I didn't bring my picture, they took it for me. They also have other options which use conventional and need additional RM20 if not mistaken. |
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I m going to UNSW this feb....
Is there any affordable and reasonable accommodation in and off UNSW campus? I need to find one now...Pls suggest |
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