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TShaya
post Jan 14 2009, 07:42 PM, updated 16y ago

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Rules and Regulations for Studying in Australia, v3.0

1) Ignorance of the rules is no defense for violating them.

2)Please use proper spelling and capitalisation in all posts in this thread. Even if your grammar is weak at least SPELL properly. No shortform lik dis. U wan help, u ask 4 help prply. Seriously, there is no reason to use shortform. You have a nice ASCII keyboard, not a keypad, and here's reason #1 to use Firefox: it comes with a built in spell checker.

We want to help you, but if you cannot make yourself understood, how is one going to?

3)Do your homework before asking questions. ALL universities publish adequate literature for an introduction to the city/town where you are headed to. Don't rock up to this thread and ask: how much does it cost to go to Australia. Australia is a very big place. You'd probably be able to live on $10/day in the middle of nowhere, but that can’t get a decent meal in Sydney. Drill down to at least a specific city. As a general rule of thumb, all universities(worth our money) would have a page outlining the general costs of living. They tend to err on the high side, but use it as a guide.

4)Drop your sifu mentality. None of us here are experts. All we have behind our screen names is the privilege living in Australia for an extended period of time. Use us as a rough guide, not a hard set of rules. No one here owes you anything. Your choice of university is entirely up to you.

With that in mind, we will not answer questions like “What is the best university for X discipline?” or "Is N university good?". Rather, ask “Anyone in Y university? I would like to ask a few questions about their X discipline degree.” politely and maybe we might answer.

5)Scholarships. Everyone wants one. Few of us have one. This forum is not to spoon feed you what scholarships there are. All universities have a link for that. Look for yourselves. We will not answer questions like "im thinkin of tkin engineering in UQ cld any1 giv m a reference abt any scholarships?" (even ignoring the language). We will however, try our best to answer something like "The Sony Multimedia foundation scholarship in QUT: what are my chances?" (Answer: zero, unless you’re a PR, since they’ve changed the rules)

Education is a commodity. Facts of life. And the “top applicants” who get a (partial) scholarship usually have a GPA of 6.5 out of a 7 point scale.

6)Cant understand what we're saying? Befuddled over the word you just saw? Here's a google trick: type "define: Befuddled" (or whatever word you don't understand, without the quote marks) into google.

7)Agents are NOT responsible for your accommodation in Australia. Complaining here is meaningless.

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post Jan 14 2009, 07:43 PM

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LIST OF MEMBERS STUDYING/STUDIED IN AUSTRALIA
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There is no warranty, implied or otherwise, on the accuracy of the list.

Previous Studying in Australia Threads:
Studying in Australia: Where is all started
Studying in Australia v2: Spam starts creeping in
Studying in Australia v.2.5: The reason why we can't have nice things

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Studying in Australia: The Guide

So you’ve decided on Australia to further your education. You’ve never left Malaysia for an extended period of time. You don’t know anything. You are filled with a million questions. Without thinking, you log into lowyat.net and discover a Studying in Australia thread.

STOP.

This guide will serve as a FAQ for all your questions. Please read it carefully before asking any questions. It has been compiled over a period of 2 years with information from the 2 Studying in Australia threads.

As Australia is a big country, with many regional variations, it is impossible to write a guide that covers everything. This guide is only meant to give a general outline of the basics of Australia. What may be true in (say) Sydney may not apply in Adelaide. Use this guide, and this thread, as a rough guide, not as a hard set of rules.

The basics: getting there

Generally, most Malaysians will study in one of the major centers. However, flight connectivity is not equal in Australia. Flights to Sydney and Melbourne are generally a plenty, but not so for Adelaide, there is no direct flight to Hobart, and Canberra must be one of the few capital cities in the world with no regular international flight (they all have to go through Sydney).

The best option is to fly Malaysia Airlines, as they fly reasonably regularly to Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Alternatively, if you can make your way down to Singapore, there are many alternatives, Qantas being one, and as an alternative instead of flying directly to (say) Adelaide, you can opt to have a stopover in Melbourne. Sometimes this may actually work out to be cheaper.

Note that the fare for one way ticket is different from a return ticket. It is not half of return ticket. If you have the intention to return within the year, it makes sense to book a open ended return ticket. However, for that privilege generally one has to buy the full fare ticket (ie no supersavers, websaver type tickets).

Do your own research. Fares and timetables change all the time depending on the season. Lowyat.net members are not responsible for choosing the airline you take.

In terms of comfort, there is little to distinguish between MAS, SIA and Qantas. All are full service airlines, all have proper meals on-board and inflight entertainment. Generally these airlines tend to be a bit more lenient with the inevitable excess weight that first time students bring with them. Just go for whichever suits your circumstances.

Low Cost Carriers, eg Jetstar, Tiger Airways, Air Asia X, are highly NOT RECOMMENDED for first time students arriving in Australia. There low cost carriers tend to be very strict on luggage weight, seat pitch is very tight, there is no inflight entertainment for the long journey, and most involve at least one transit either in Darwin or Perth. They are however, a cheap way of going back home for the holidays once you are more settled in Australia.


The basics: Packing for Australia

You only have 20KG of check-in luggage allowance in economy, so it pays to watch your luggage weight. In the past we have heard people actually packing things like reams of paper and rice to Australia. Australia is not a 3rd world country, and even after conversion, the prices of rice and paper is almost the same as Malaysia. (10KG of cheap rice = $14, or about RM35) So it is not worth bringing your entire life over here.

Small things are generally cheaper in Malaysia, such as pencils, pens, erasers, rulers etc. Stocking up on these basics will probably be a good idea. Architecture students take note.

For clothes, just buy a basic few in Malaysia, and buy the rest in Australia. Warm clothing in Australia is not much more expensive than buying from Universal Traveller. Prices of basic clothes are not that much more different from Malaysia, and generally are more suited to the Australian climate.


The basics: landing in Australia

Due to Australia’s geographical isolation, many of the agricultural diseases (mad cow comes to mind) do not exist in Australia. This is also the reason why all beef in Malaysia comes from Australia and New Zealand. To protect their valuable agricultural industry, Australia practices strict quarantine laws. In short, there are many things one cannot bring into Australia. Generally it is food related stuff, but a full and authoritative list can be found here: http://www.daff.gov.au/aqis/travel/enterin...ralia/cant-take

A few hours before landing in Australia, an Incoming Passenger Card will be handed to you (regardless of airline) to fill in. This is a legal document, and any misrepresentation can, and have led to, legal action, with fines up to A$66,000. If you tick the box saying you do not have food products, and a x-ray later turns up food stuffs, expect a on-the-spot fine of up to $200. If in doubt, just tick the box saying you have food products.

When you land in Australia, your bags will be checked for foodstuff my dogs running around the luggage carousel. To make life easier for myself and quarantine staff, I usually put all foodstuff into one single bag, say the cabin bag, so when I have to declare, I just have to open up one bag, instead of having to dig through the tightly packed bag to get the food stuff out. If they do not allow something to be brought in, just let it go. Do not attempt to argue, or plead with the excuse that it is your first time. You make us Malaysian’s look bad, and it is bad enough that Malaysia consists of, amongst other things, ethnic Chinese and Indians.


The basics: Money Matters

1. Opening a bank account:
Malaysian banks do not have any branches in Australia. While more international banks like HSBC have banks in Australia, generally they are more focused on business banking, not consumer needs.

Update 15-Jan-2009: It has come to my attention that OCBC customers can open a ANZ account in Malaysia before arriving in Australia. However, the minimum opening balance seems to be AUD2k. Please contact OCBC for details. Note that under the Banking And Financial Institutions Act 1989, Lowyat.net members cannot legally give financial advice.

The best way is to open a Australian bank account. To open a bank account, you need:
• A passport
• ECoE (to prove which university or institution you attend)
• Student card (not really needed)

All banks have fee-free banking for students, so generally account keeping fees and most transaction fees are waived. The student waiver has to be renewed every year, but it as simple as going to any branch and giving your student card along with your account details. The process takes less than 5 minutes.

All banks have associated or 'sub' accounts, which are ONLY electronically accessible, and comes with high interests. Some people keep a minimal amount in the main account, and the bulk of funds in the subaccount. When money is needed, you will need to electronically transfer the money from the sub account to the main account so you can withdraw at the atm. The good news is, most branches will have internet terminals for you to do that.

LYN members are not responsible for giving advice on which financial institution to use. It is up to you and based on your needs. Generally ANZ and Commonwealth bank have the most branches and ATM machines, but Sydney students seem to favor Westpac. Links of major Australian banks provided below for your research.

ANZ: http://www.anz.com/
Commonwealth Bank: http://www.commbank.com.au/
Westpac: http://www.westpac.com.au/
NAB: http://www.nab.com.au/

For Queensland students:
Suncorp: http://www.suncorp.com.au/
Bank of Queensland: http://www.boq.com.au

For Western Australia students:
BankWest: http://www.bankwest.com.au/

2. Transferring Money from Malaysia
There are 2 ways of transferring money from Malaysia: Telegraphic transfer (TT) and bank draft (“draft”). In a nutshell, TT is faster, but more expensive. Drafts are cheaper, but take longer for funds to be cleared.

TT is the most popular way of moving money to Australia. It is fast too: anecdotal evidence shows that if the transfer was initiated on the Malaysian side first thing in the morning, usually one would receive it by the end of the business day in Australia.

However, TT costs more. There is a fee by the Malaysian bank, and the Australian bank will usually take a cut from the transferred amount (usually about 2%). To do a TT transfer you also need your Australian bank account details.
Bank drafts are essentially cheques, just useable internationally. Bank drafts are made in your name, so you deposit it to any bank account in your name, regardless of your bank. It is cheap too: Malaysian banks generally only charge only RM5 for the draft, and Australian banks don’t take a cut from the cleared funds. I have deposited Maybank and Public Bank drafts into Commonwealth Bank and ANZ accounts fine.

On the downside, it is slower. Funds generally take about 3-4 working days to clear. (Whoever said that it takes 14 days, it is time to change you bank!) The trick to have proper financial planning, and not wait till you are down to you last $100 before pleading for money.

TT and draft exchange rates differ between banks. It pays to shop around to get the best rates. A few links below:

http://www.rhbbank.com.my/treasury/rates/f...hange_rates.asp
http://www.cimbbank.com.my/index.php?ch=ba...0&tpt=cimb_bank
https://www.ecloan.com.my/calculator/ForexRate.asp?source=dp
http://pbebank.com/en/en_content/personal/...s/landing2.html
http://www.eonbank.com.my/treasury/forex_rates.asp
http://www.maybank2u.com.my/business/treas..._exchange.shtml
http://www.ambg.com.my/personal/rates/foreignexchange.asp
http://www1.uob.com.my/jsp/finance/fin_xrate.jsp?func=xrate
http://www.affinbank.com.my/forex/fore.php
http://www.ocbc.com.my/personal-banking/To...cid=M2_C1_S8_P1

(Links credit: member Lim Ling Yang)

3. Tax File Number (TFN)
To work in Australia, one needs a Tax file number. It is also a good idea to give the TFN to your bank to ensure you are not over-taxed (up to 40%) on your interest earned. Easiest way to apply for one is through the ATO’s website: http://ato.gov.au/individuals/content.asp?...fp=001&st=&cy=1

If you do start working, it is your duty to give your employer your TFN so they know the right amount of tax to pay. International Students are considered Australian Resident's for tax purposes. However, if you earn less than $6000 in a financial year you may be eligible for a tax refund.

As on how to do it, please consult your respective student union/guild. All of them have tax officers who will help you for a small fee.

4. Paying your fees
Before you can start your course, you need to pay you fees. The best way is to pay by credit card. Fast, rates can be competitive, and think of all the reward points you’ll (or your parents!) will earn. After one has arrived, and opened a bank account, you can use BPay to pay your fees electronically. Just follow the instructions on your statement of account.

Fees are usually paid on a per-semester basis, so before every semester of your study you will get a Statement of Account on how much you need to pay from the university.


The basics: electricity

The good news is that Australia uses the same 240v 50Hz system Malaysia uses, so all electrical appliances from Malaysia work fine. The bad news is that Australia uses the different plug system.
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This plug, used in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Papua New Guinea, has an earthing pin, and two flat pins forming an upside down V-shape. The flat blades measure 1.6 mm and are set at 30 to the vertical at a nominal pitch of 13.7 mm. Australasian wall sockets almost always have switches on them for extra safety, as in the UK. An unearthed version of this plug with two angled power pins but no earthing pin is used with small double-insulated appliances, but the power (wall) outlets always have three pins, including an earth pin.

There are 2 ways of overcoming this. The first is to buy a adaptor in Malaysia. They go for about RM7 in Low Yat, S$4 in Sim Lim, and A$8 in Australia. Some adaptors come with only 2 pins: its just without the earth pin. Some low powered appliances (table lamps) don’t have a earth pin in Australia.
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A better alternative is to buy a generic China power bank, and change the head to an Australian one, or just use the adaptor to plug in the generic China power bank. The advantage is that the generic China power bank can also take in Australian plugs.


Moving up: Telecommunications in Australia

Mobile phones are widely used in Australia. GSM and 3G networks are mature and generally have decent coverage in urban areas. The few mobile service providers are
• Telstra
• Optus
• Virgin Mobile (part of Optus)
• Three (only has a 3G/HSDPA network)
• Vodafone

Generally Telstra and Optus have the best coverage, but not necessarily the best value. As the telco providers seemingly change their plans all the time, it is not possible to list them out. Shop around for the best deal and what suits your needs. The good news is that if you really have no life, you can get a prepaid which will be valid for 265 days!

Be careful about these “cap” plans. The word “cap” is misleading. It is more like a minimum spend, on a contract. You can have these $49 cap plans, which for $49/month, you get something like $300 worth of credit to use. Unused credit does not roll-over to the next month, and if you use beyond the $300 you will be charged extra on top of the $49 you have to pay. And even if you don’t use $49 worth of credit, you still have to pay. Also, keep in mind these are contract plans, and you will be tied to the contract for 24 months. On the bright side, all these cap plans will give you a free new handphone.

For more information on mobile choice, visit http://www.phonechoice.com.au/


Moving up: Internet in Australia


Internet Broadband is a must for us this days especially dealing with assignments and notes from course. For basic broadband line; it requires a landline to able to connect to the internet. There is many ISP providers throughout Australia and it varies from state to state. Best place to start looking is:

www.whirlpool.net.au
www.internetchoice.com.au

LYN members will not give advice on which ISP to go for, through if we are on the ISP you are interested in we may provide feedback. However, do NOT go near Dodo internet. No one has ever had a good word about them.


Moving up: Is studying in Australia as easy as it seems?


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, this is not so with Australian universities. Few students actually finish their degree according to the timeframe.

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.

This post has been edited by haya: Jan 15 2009, 07:00 PM
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IELTS and the need

There is a lot of misconception of IELTS. It is NOT a test. It is an assessment system on English language COMPETENCY, and the grade you get grades you on your level of proficiency of English.

IELTS is quality, not quantity. You can write 3 pages, but if it is riddled with grammatical errors, poor spelling and punctuation, you're not really going to get much.

If you look at the criteria for a IELTS 6:
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6 (Competent User)

Has generally effective command of the language despite some inaccuracies, inappropriacies and misunderstandings. Can use and understand fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations.
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It doesn't mean you're a native speaker. Even a IELTS 9, which is defined as a native speaker, is still considered a native speaker of the English language AS A SECOND LANGUAGE. That said, if you do achieve a 9, your grasp of English is probably better than some people in English speaking countries in the western world.

As it is a international benchmark, in theory a 6 in China should be similar (note similar, NOT the same) to a 6 obtained in Malaysia, or a 6 obtained in China. Of course, like any language, it is subjective, and dependent of the marker, but there is a publicly known marking criteria. Unlike SPM or even 1119, where no one knows what the criteria is. Sure, you can say it is based on the British "o" levels, but no one will ever call the Peroudua MyVi a Japanese car despite having it based on a in Daihatsu.

Names in the Western Context
The thing about Malaysia (and its passports) is there is no provision for surnames. To an extent, this is understandable, as Malay's do not have surnames. However, in the western world, surnames are an important concept. The whole Identification process is all based on the surname.

There are 3 ways of dealing with Chinese names in the western context. Some people hyphenate the two words, so "Tan Ah Beng" ends up being Ah-Beng Tan, with Ah-Beng being your name. Most Taiwanese follow this convention when writing their names with alphabets (just look at all the Taiwanese presidents).

The other way is to follow the PRC convention, and make them one "word". So your name will be Ahbeng Tan. The only downside is that your name will be mispronounced a bit more than one would like.

Finally, the Malaysian/Singaporean convention is to just switch your name around, so your name is written as Ah Beng Tan. The downside to this is when you are called (in class, bank etc), you end up being Mr Ah Tan, as generally the "Beng" is treated as a middle name and not generally used.

(Credit to member azarimy for the explanation below, slightly modified from here:
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The brits often confuse and assumed my surname is Yasir and not Mat Yasir. letters often go to the wrong mailbox, filed under the wrong category and so on. so i can only imagine the problems the chinese, korean and japanese have with a frontal surname.

so i've adopted the convention of capitalizing or underlining my surname like so:

Azari MAT YASIR
Azari Mat Yasir

this is a convention that they accept when u dont have a box for surname and first name. use it. make ur life easier.


Usually Malay's would use their fathers name as a surname when living in Australia.

A good convention in academia, is to underline your surname when handing in reports/assignments.

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Getting an Australian PR

Short Answer: impossible as a student. So don't ask. This is the Studying in Australia thread, not Migrating to Australia thread. You either get a PR before you study (and pay domestic fees), or AFTER you finish studying.

The simple fact of the matter is your position in Australian universities is determined by your residency status. If mid-way through your course you get a Australian PR by virtue of your parents, you will have to drop out of your current enrollment, and may not be able to continue should the quota of domestic students for your course be filled.

That said, the immigration rules change often, so Immigration's website would be the most accurate and up-to-date information. If you have problems, don't come here where we might give you misleading or wrong advice. Find a migration agent.

Concession Fares for public transport
Victoria and New South Wales are the 2 states where international students (ie most of you reading this) DO NOT get concession fares (usually half the full adult fare) on public transport. Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and the ACT do give international students concession fares.

As I have always said, there are many factors one have to take when choosing a university, not just the name of the university, not just is a certain university is good for a particular course. And if you're (or your parents) are paying, cost is one factor, and knowing which state gives concessions to international students is one of the factors in deciding where I ended up studying.

Always carry your student ID, and show it when buying concession fares.


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post Jan 14 2009, 07:49 PM

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reserved.
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post Jan 14 2009, 07:53 PM

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oo so fast v.30.

Just want to post the same ques, Is it safe if i bank in the deposit first to book my accomodation unsure.gif ? Im booking for a studio @ UniLodge unsure.gif

Cause my parents quite worry.

Oh one more thing, they ask me to request to put my Name during the TT transfer, is that possible actually? CIMB?

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QUOTE(booby @ Jan 14 2009, 07:53 PM)
oo so fast v.30.

Just want to post the same ques, Is it safe if i bank in the deposit first to book my accomodation unsure.gif ? Im booking for a studio @ UniLodge unsure.gif

Cause my parents quite worries.

Oh one more thing, they ask me to request to put my Name during the TT transfer, is that possible actually?
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I would strongly advice NOT paying for any form of accommodation without looking at the place. From experience, pictures and reality rarely match up, for a very good reason. If I were you I would forget about the whole thing. I don't know about RMIT, but QUT and UQ can arrange for temporary accomodation (usually in a motel) for a few days while you look for a place. If nothing else, find a few places online, then visit them when you arrive.

Also, all bond lodgements have to be with the relavent state authority. In QLD its the RTA. The bond has to be lodged with the RTA, with RTA forms. I would believe that it would be the same in Victoria.

That is really crucial, as if there is any dispute, at least the RTA can meditate on it. I have seen too many people, living in Chinaman housing, rent by cash in hand, and they get kicked out with barely a days notice. If you go through the proper channels, the landlord must give you 2 weeks notice before they can kick you out (ie break the lease).

Lastly, don't be discouraged. Finding a place is a nightmare. I personally applied to 15 places, and every single one of them turned me down. You just have to persevere, and remember, we can give you advice, but none of us here can help you find accommodation. Sitting around is not going to get you a place.

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post Jan 14 2009, 08:06 PM

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I am currently working in Brisbane with Queensland Gov.

I have got 4 other Malaysian friends here.

Anyone new here and looking for help/hang out drop me a buzz
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post Jan 14 2009, 08:07 PM

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Hmm ... because i have been sending a lot of email to many agents ( mostly www.s-h-a.com.au, 5-7 choices ) and most of the units which i preferred ( near to RMIT ) has been fully booked, according to them. But they suggest me a number of places but i dun really like cause its quite far and no shops nearby ( use google map and find ).

Therefore, im quite worried now if i were to fly on Melbourne on the 10th ( 18th Commencement date ), most of the nice places will be fully booked. And also i thought UniLodge is quite reputable, anyone living in UniLodge on Campus? Maybe can give some thoughts about that place.

Im actually prepared for the photos that doesnt match up with reality, i dun wan sleep at kaki lima cry.gif Let's say if i dun confirm a place to stay, how long or how many nights do u think i should book a hotel to stay and search? Well, this is my alternative solution ...
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post Jan 14 2009, 08:18 PM

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u better just booked the place. =)


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QUOTE(booby @ Jan 14 2009, 08:07 PM)
Hmm ... because i have been sending a lot of email to many agents ( mostly www.s-h-a.com.au, 5-7 choices ) and most of the units which i preferred ( near to RMIT ) has been fully booked, according to them. But they suggest me a number of places but i dun really like cause its quite far and no shops nearby ( use google map and find ).

Beggars can't be choosers. I have lived a full 30 minutes by bus from university when I arrived. It is rare for ones first place to be the place where you stay for the duration of your course. My advice to anyone is to just grab the first place when you arrive, settle down, get used to the place, then probably move out during the mid-year break.
QUOTE(booby @ Jan 14 2009, 08:07 PM)
Therefore, im quite worried now if i were to fly on Melbourne on the 10th ( 18th Commencement date ), most of the nice places will be fully booked. And also i thought UniLodge is quite reputable, anyone living in UniLodge on Campus? Maybe can give some thoughts about that place.

Im actually prepared for the photos that doesnt match up with reality, i dun wan sleep at kaki lima  cry.gif  Let's say if i dun confirm a place to stay, how long or how many nights do u think i should book a hotel to stay and search? Well, this is my alternative solution ...
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That said, UniLodge is a reasonably reputable place (ie they wouldn't take your money and run away without a trace). But assuming you don't have a confirmed place to stay, I'd say a week in a motel would probably be a safe bet.
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QUOTE(KVReninem @ Jan 14 2009, 08:18 PM)
u better just booked the place. =)
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Hmm ... i also think so. Got more things to think of .. haihz
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post Jan 14 2009, 08:52 PM

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QUOTE(booby @ Jan 14 2009, 09:24 PM)
Hmm ... i also think so. Got more things to think of .. haihz
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contact RMIT for the place deal. Im sure they can find it out. smile.gif
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Question here : If I were to work part-time in Australia, I need the Tax File Number ?
Even if I work less than 20 hours still need to be taxed ?
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post Jan 14 2009, 09:05 PM

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Feb 6th flying to Sydney then I think I will take a bus to Canberra. Hmmm.
Anybody else going ANU or Canberra? Haha.
Anu web site abit out dated.....and their email replies are so slow.....
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Hi guys...I think is almost time for every1 to pay the international fees.I have 1 enquiry ie do we pay our fees for the whole course according to the year we enrol in or do we pay differently each year becox they increase the fees every year....Thanks a lot....
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post Jan 14 2009, 09:27 PM

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QUOTE(Monya Meow Meow @ Jan 14 2009, 11:02 PM)
Question here : If I were to work part-time in Australia, I need the Tax File Number ?
Even if I work less than 20 hours still need to be taxed ?
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Providing Tax File Number is not compulsory, but if you don't provide TFN to your employer, you will be taxed at a very high rate(more than 40% if i'm not mistaken), surely you don't want this to happen.

Yes, even you work less than 20 hours, you will be taxed. But if you provide TFN and declare that you are a resident for tax purpose, you will get full tax refund if your income is less than $6000 in a financial year.
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QUOTE(caspersky @ Jan 14 2009, 09:27 PM)
Providing Tax File Number is not compulsory, but if you don't provide TFN to your employer, you will be taxed at a very high rate(more than 40% if i'm not mistaken), surely you don't want this to happen.

Yes, even you work less than 20 hours, you will be taxed. But if you provide TFN and declare that you are a resident for tax purpose, you will get full tax refund if your income is less than $6000 in a financial year.
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How do I obtain a Tax File Number for that reason ?
What if I am an international student and not a resident, how much will I be taxed ?
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Anyone going to Bradford College for Feb 2009 intake?

One thing i made a mistake. actually under 18s can stay in student hostels,right? Not necessary homestay right? i paid AUD250 for accommodation placement and they gave me a place which takes 1 hour to the city (not even reaching the school !)
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Hi everyone, I am going to Sydney UNSW in February but I haven't got a place to stay, so I plan to book for short term lodge for a week and find accommodation during the week.

Question: I email the lodge asking how to place a booking, the lodge ask me to provide them my credit card details to secure a booking. Is it safe simply give them the details ? I am quite worried about that ! Anyone used to book this kind of lodge before flying to Australia? Can advise me on this ? THANKS !!

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Hi everyone, I am going to Sydney UNSW in February but I haven't got a place to stay, so I plan to book for short term lodge for a week and find accommodation during the week.

Question: I email the lodge asking how to place a booking, the lodge ask me to provide them my credit card details to secure a booking. Is it safe simply give them the details ? I am quite worried about that ! Anyone used to book this kind of lodge before flying to Australia? Can advise me on this ? THANKS !!
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Is it the temporary accommodation?

It should be alright as you are paying the university.

I did apply for the temporary accommodation last time.
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Is it the temporary accommodation?

It should be alright as you are paying the university.

I did apply for the temporary accommodation last time.
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Erm.... I found the lodge in UNSW website.
But not paying to the university, is paying to the lodge is directly, that's why I worried about it.
It is private, tak sangkut with the university.

By the way, how you apply temporary accommodation through UNSW last time ?I think it safer.
I want to get the information, but the online advisors always offline vmad.gif


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I m currently applying visa online, however i not sure bout the information they want:

Your proposed arrival date : 14 feb 09
Your proposed departure date : what does this mean? they stated there depart from aus, which means the time i finish my course? should i put it as 14 feb 2010 as my course duration is 1 yr?


Added on January 14, 2009, 11:10 pmstudent (TEMPORARY) visa = student visa we apply?

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QUOTE(ling~ @ Jan 15 2009, 02:08 AM)
I m currently applying visa online, however i not sure bout the information they want:

Your proposed arrival date : 14 feb 09
Your proposed departure date : what does this mean? they stated there depart from aus, which means the time i finish my course? should i put it as 14 feb 2010 as my course duration is 1 yr?
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refer to your COE. there should be stating the end date of your studies.
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hey this is quite a good guide for fresh students coming into australia.

kudos to the threadstarter.

and good luck to all you new uni starters. have a good stay. as usual, we will help if we can, or if we're not too lazy
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refer to your COE. there should be stating the end date of your studies.
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ya i know, but what should i state for my proposed departure date? ohmy.gif
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ya i know, but what should i state for my proposed departure date?  ohmy.gif
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er... the end date as stated on your COE? What else? Dude, just put the date, you can extend it later.
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Erm.... I found the lodge in UNSW website.
But not paying to the university, is paying to the lodge is directly, that's why I worried about it.
It is private, tak sangkut with the university.

By the way, how you apply temporary accommodation through UNSW last time ?I think it safer.
I want to get the information, but the online advisors always offline vmad.gif
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I think there is a form behind the prospectus to request for temporary accommodation from ISS.
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I think she's not a dude. Anyway, just use the end-date of your course. Or a few days later. It's stated somewhere, that Australia usually extends your VISA period for 2 or 3 months after you complete your course, so that you can Cuti-Cuti Australia abit, I assume.
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okey, thx for ur info smile.gif
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Anyone going to Bradford College for Feb 2009 intake?

One thing i made a mistake. actually under 18s can stay in student hostels,right? Not necessary homestay right? i paid AUD250 for accommodation placement and they gave me a place which takes 1 hour to the city (not even reaching the school !)
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Students under 18 need to be homestay. No mater you like it or not. Please contact with your university for more information.
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Students under 18 need to be homestay. No mater you like it or not. Please contact with your university for more information.
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International students who are under the age of 18 years and who will be studying on a student visa are required by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) to have care and accommodation provided by:

* a parent or homestay
* a suitable nominated relative, or
* the University

A suitable relative is defined by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) as, a grandparent, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew, or a step-grandparent, step-brother, step-sister, step-aunt, step-uncle, step-niece or step-nephew. A suitable nominated relative must be over 21 years of age.




Since I was underaged when I got to Australia, I was living in Unilodge@UNSW under the care of the Unilodge on behalf on the university. Beats homestay I reckon smile.gif
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In regards to the rain issue asked by someone in the previous thread, Melbourne and Sydney are extremely dry. It's a dessert here. It does rain, but not enough to supply the population with enough water. If I am not wrong, November is the wettest month.

Contrary to UK's weather, it is not as gloomy and depressing here in the winter months, though you do get the gloominess, just not everyday like the Brits get.

Can't say much about Queensland but I THINK the weather there is much closer to Malaysia than Melbourne is.

To me, the temperature in Melbourne isn't that cold, it's the wind that is unbearable, most un-windy days are fine, but the winds that pierce through my jumper makes me shiver. A good wind breaker is advisable, especially if you like going running.
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QUOTE(TY_AA @ Jan 15 2009, 10:54 AM)
In regards to the rain issue asked by someone in the previous thread, Melbourne and Sydney are extremely dry. It's a dessert here. It does rain, but not enough to supply the population with enough water. If I am not wrong, November is the wettest month.

Contrary to UK's weather, it is not as gloomy and depressing here in the winter months, though you do get the gloominess, just not everyday like the Brits get.

Can't say much about Queensland but I THINK the weather there is much closer to Malaysia than Melbourne is.

To me, the temperature in Melbourne isn't that cold, it's the wind that is unbearable, most un-windy days are fine, but the winds that pierce through my jumper makes me shiver. A good wind breaker is advisable, especially if you like going running.
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yeah it hardly rains in melbourne and as such it poses a threat to drivers. not in the sense that they are inexperienced. but due to the oil build up on the road. it never rains so over time oil patches form on the road and dont get washed away. when the rain hits the oil comes back up to the surface. this is especially dangerous because many cars in aussie are high powered cars like v6's and v8's. also the roads cannot stand the rain. if you are a driver watch out for pot holes, tons and tons appear after the rain.

plus... when i first got to melbourne. my friend is like "MAN ITS RAINING LIKE CRAZY!" i went outside and its like a the light rain you get in malaysia. hahahahha. doh.gif of course there are times you get the storms. but usually its nothing to freak out about.
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Hey guys.. I have another problem..

I just received the revised offer, which means I need to apply the Visa again.. But I've done the health check.. Do I need to redo again?

Thanks..

p.s. Anyone met this situation before??




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Hey guys.. I have another problem..

I just received the revised offer, which means I need to apply the Visa again.. But I've done the health check.. Do I need to redo again?

Thanks..

p.s. Anyone met this situation before??
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what is revised offer? unsure.gif
this you better speak with monash itself. hmm.gif
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Yeah, my friend said she got a revised offer but refused to tell me what it was coz she "no mood". Doesn't sound too wonderful.

What's revised offer? =/ Got any questions, call Ms. June herself. Directly. Better yet, go speak to her in person.
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em.. revised offer means the offer that came after the previous offer that they gave us..

it's ok dy.. I just emailed Naomi, she said it's for me to apply the Visa, for longer period only..


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I'm sorry if this question has been posted before. I'll be flying to Perth via air asia this sunday. From what i understand from their website, they charge rm 15 for every kg in excess of the 25kg i have bought during booking (i intend to get an extra 15kg if that is true). Did i get my facts right? And does anyone know what is the maximum baggage allowance? I tried calling airasia numerous times but their lines are always busy.
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hmmm rm15 for every kilo. sounds cheap. hahaha.
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I'm sorry if this question has been posted before. I'll be flying to Perth via air asia this sunday. From what i understand from their website, they charge rm 15 for every kg in excess of the 25kg i have bought during booking (i intend to get an extra 15kg if that is true). Did i get my facts right? And does anyone know what is the maximum baggage allowance? I tried calling airasia numerous times but their lines are always busy.
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Dont exceed the weight limit.

They gonna charge more than you think.

I got charged RM500+ for exceeding 5kg.
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QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Jan 16 2009, 09:41 AM)
Dont exceed the weight limit.

They gonna charge more than you think.

I got charged RM500+ for exceeding 5kg.
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now thats more like it.

rm 15 is too cheap. i dont think its correct. depending on full flight or empty flight the rates will change. by change i mean. could be from rm15/kg to rm80/kg. im not sure if itll reach as high as cheeseniums one. because i think that is rates for the larger companies like mas or singapore or something like that i think. correct me if im wrong cheesenium.
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I really doubt is RM15 per kg.

If not,i wont have to payed RM500 through my nose.

There are rules,you know.If they say 25kg,then,please follow their requirement.Exceed 2-3kg is ok,if im not wrong but not till 15kg.It's ridiculous.
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Check this out: http://airasia.com.my/site/my/en/page.jsp?reference=D7flight

Yeah i'm getting really paranoid as well. I know MAS charges are over the top so i was really surprised when people told me it's RM 15/kg.
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For departures to and from China/Australia- Checked baggage weight that is not pre-booked will be charged at the airport rate of a minimum of 15kg and every kg  thereafter will be charged at RM15/AUD5/CNY36 per kg


It says a minimum of RM15 per kg.Not RM15 per kg.
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maybe will be like rm 15 for the first kilo over weight. and then it will go up and up and up according to how many KG's over weight it is.

you could always pack your essentials first. and then extra stuff you can put into a seperate bag. and take out stuff accordingly. of course this is good only if someone sending you to the airport. so they can take your stuff home.

dont need to bring foodstuff. unless its something super special. like...i dunno. everything can buy in australia. durian they also have.
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QUOTE(lunarcry @ Jan 16 2009, 08:29 AM)
I'm sorry if this question has been posted before. I'll be flying to Perth via air asia this sunday. From what i understand from their website, they charge rm 15 for every kg in excess of the 25kg i have bought during booking (i intend to get an extra 15kg if that is true). Did i get my facts right? And does anyone know what is the maximum baggage allowance? I tried calling airasia numerous times but their lines are always busy.
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Personally, what are you carrying to Australia? Sometimes certain stuff can be bought there even cheaper when compared to back here.
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Mark your calendars guys and girls... 27 Feb is the big day !!
http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009/01/2009-...ry-to-have.html

I loved last year's show and apparently this year's going to be better.
Soon after that we'll have the F1 too !!

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wooo

i will head over the show at tht time..nvr been at car show b4 tongue.gif
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i think that's more appropriate for kopitiam's aussie chat.

anyway soundwave festival..who's interested?
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what's on soundwave??Music festival??
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QUOTE(haya @ Jan 14 2009, 07:45 PM)
The other way is to follow the PRC convention, and make them one "word". So your name will be Ahbeng Tan. The only downside is that your name will be mispronounced a bit more than one would like.
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I don't like this suggestion. Why must we butcher our names and conform to a PRC convention in Australia? It is a unique Malaysian attribute and we should preserve that.

If people can't pronounce your names, correct them and usually they'll try their best. I have to learn to pronounce names of people from all over the world and I always make an effort to get it right so I do not appear disrespectful. Ignorance is not a behaviour that should be condoned.


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QUOTE(wl555 @ Jan 14 2009, 11:06 PM)
Erm.... I found the lodge in UNSW website.
But not paying to the university, is paying to the lodge is directly, that's why I worried about it.
It is private, tak sangkut with the university.

By the way, how you apply temporary accommodation through UNSW last time ?I think it safer.
I want to get the information, but the online advisors always offline vmad.gif
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Which lodge is this and how will you be providing your credit card details?
It is generally safe to provide credit card details to a company, much like when you book a hotel room.

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Anyone arrived in Perth yet? Those studying in Canning or Tuart.
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QUOTE(chris_c28 @ Jan 16 2009, 05:31 PM)
I don't like this suggestion. Why must we butcher our names and conform to a PRC convention in Australia? It is a unique Malaysian attribute and we should preserve that.

If people can't pronounce your names, correct them and usually they'll try their best. I have to learn to pronounce names of people from all over the world and I always make an effort to get it right so I do not appear disrespectful. Ignorance is not a behaviour that should be condoned.
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No one is asking anyone to confirm to any convention. In my UoD the only people who use the PRC convention is the Mainland Chinese. My point it, there are many ways to dealing with Chinese names. Sometimes it may work to your favor: Tan Li Na becomes Lina Tan, which is not a bad way to go. My point was the highlight the possibilities, and leave it to the individual to decide.

By all means, follow the Malaysian convention. However, like it or not, you will have to do some rearrangement to your name (or some clarification at least) in Australia. You can fight it, or you can accept it and move on with life.

And guys, advertising of events is tolerated, but any discussion of the event goes to the Kopitiam, okay?
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QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Jan 16 2009, 12:49 PM)
Mark your calendars guys and girls... 27 Feb is the big day !!
http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009/01/2009-...ry-to-have.html

I loved last year's show and apparently this year's going to be better.
Soon after that we'll have the F1 too !!
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Where the location?
And how to get to there?
I'm reaching Melbourne on 14th Feb...so i think should be able to make it for this

EDIT:
i found the required info here - http://www.motorshow.com.au
adult price: AUD19 while are we entitled for the student price at AUD15??

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Wau, quite expensive.

Me, currently at homestay.

AUS $ 250 per week. Include everything food (breakfast, lunch and dinner). Internet a lot of quota.

I advise students try to familiarise with university website and find more information.

Although this type of agent can help you safe a lot of time and ease some problems, you need to spend more.

Why not just do more homework. Try to search from university website, forum here from version 1 (read all). If don't understand then ask. Of course other forum too
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QUOTE(evilhomura89 @ Jan 17 2009, 12:13 PM)
Where the location?
And how to get to there?
I'm reaching Melbourne on 14th Feb...so i think should be able to make it for this

EDIT:
i found the required info here - http://www.motorshow.com.au
adult price: AUD19 while are we entitled for the student price at AUD15??
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are you guys going? unsure.gif prolly joining too icon_rolleyes.gif
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i think i will b going if got time..wanna meet up??haha
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QUOTE(tsm @ Jan 17 2009, 12:31 PM)
Wau, quite expensive.

Me, currently at homestay.

AUS $ 250 per week. Include everything food (breakfast, lunch and dinner). Internet a lot of quota.

I advise students try to familiarise with university website and find more information.

Although this type of agent can help you safe a lot of time and ease some problems, you need to spend more.

Why not just do more homework. Try to search from university website, forum here from version 1 (read all). If don't understand then ask. Of course other forum too
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Yup, really... those packages offered are USELESS. Services like explanation of public transport system, opening bank account, tour around uni & city are very very basic stuff that every student intending to study overseas is supposed to know. Just pick up a brochure about public transport, browsing aussie bank website looking for details beforehand then go to the bank and get a uni & city map will do. It's even ridiculous that service like 'guidance to registering with university or college' is offered... what's for?? you just go to the relevant department to register that's all (ask for direction if got lost)... students should not try those services...

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Hi guys...I think is almost time for every1 to pay the international fees.I have 1 enquiry ie do we pay our fees for the whole course  according to the year we enrol in or do we pay differently each year becox they increase the fees every year....Thanks a lot....
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check you offer letter lah......it's all stated there........

very few oz unis now fix their fees for the whole course, most will increase the fees every year pegged to inflation, and you will be informed yearly how much you have to pay each semester.......
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Indeed, agents aren't really necessary unless you're rich and spoilt and aren't willing to do any work.

Universities' International students department can provide you with a great deal of help. There are way too many Malaysians studying or have studied in Australia and so they are very well versed with Malaysian students' questions. Just shoot them an email or give them a call, most of the time problems would be solved. Or look for someone already in Australia, most are willing to help for free. It is up to you if you want to buy them dinner afterward or not.

Oh and Australians reply emails much faster than Malaysians, so feel free to use emails. Normally it wouldn't take 3 months for a reply unless it's holiday period(Christmas mostly).
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I deal a LOT with Monash through emails.

Each time there is a tight dateline for something, and I can't possibly courier them the stuff they requre, I will email them saying that i will scan and fax/email a copy over, then send the original over when I have the time. They always reply immediately and are very understanding.

Most of the things are not set in stone, unlike here, all the civil servants follow orders damn straight. Superior say must do like that means do like that, cannot bend to accomodate different situations. Just send them an email with properly written English and everything can be solved.
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I m going to UNSW this FEB. & i still cant find any suitable accommodation coz most accom that are reasonable have been fully-booked.

So, is there any off-campus accommodation that i can book that are cheaper?

or izit still possible to find cheaper accommodation the time i reach UNSW in mid-feb?
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I m going to UNSW this FEB. & i still cant find any suitable accommodation coz most accom that are reasonable have been fully-booked.

So, is there any off-campus accommodation that i can book that are cheaper?

or izit still possible to find cheaper accommodation the time i reach UNSW in mid-feb?
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Although I have never looked for a place in Kingsford before, but based on what I gathered from my friends who did, good places around uni would be taken by mid-feb. I wouldn't say it's totally impossible, but definitely it wouldn't be easy by all means.


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QUOTE(Kwang Hui @ Jan 19 2009, 04:36 PM)
I m going to UNSW this FEB. & i still cant find any suitable accommodation coz most accom that are reasonable have been fully-booked.

So, is there any off-campus accommodation that i can book that are cheaper?

or izit still possible to find cheaper accommodation the time i reach UNSW in mid-feb?
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I think you just send the Temporary Accomodation to ISS.There should be a form to request for it behind the prospectus.

Then,try to go there early to get the accommodation.

QUOTE(jae @ Jan 19 2009, 08:36 PM)
If this is your first time heading over to Sydney, which I assume you are, I think it is best that you look for your accommodation after you arrive. It is however, a good idea to book a temporary accommodation. You can approach the uni accommodation service for help on temporary accommodation bookings or alternatively Malaysian Hall which is located along Alison Road, but I have never dealt with Malaysian Hall before so don't ask me anything about it, all I know is they used to provide temporary accommodation for Malaysian with a low daily rate compared to the other temporary accommodation out there, not sure if they still do that now.

Although I have never looked for a place in Kingsford before, but based on what I gathered from my friends who did, good places around uni would be taken by mid-feb. I wouldn't say it's totally impossible, but definitely it wouldn't be easy by all means.
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any one here care to explain and share their experience in owning a car in australia? what are the process do we have to go through in buying a car?

and the driving license. can we somehow convert our malaysian driving license for the australian government to recognize it? or do we have to start from scratch again just to get an australia driving license?
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when you are using a student visa or travel visa you can use your malaysian drivers license.
but i think once you are a PR then you gotta get aussie drivers license.


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QUOTE(Borneo928 @ Jan 20 2009, 12:32 PM)
any one here care to explain and share their experience in owning a car in australia? what are the process do we have to go through in buying a car?

and the driving license. can we somehow convert our malaysian driving license for the australian government to recognize it? or do we have to start from scratch again just to get an australia driving license?
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Yes, when you hold a aust. visa, you can drive with your license, but that only valid you for 3 months. If you want to drive longer through out your stay, you got to convert your license to an international license which cost RM100 or Rm150 from JPJ - price not confirm- and is only valid for 1yr, not sure is there any longer duration. No need to take any test or what ever, just convert and they will give u a piece of paper looks like rubbish but it's a valid international license.This is as far as I know of, and if you plan to apply for PR, yes you got to take their driving license test. GOod luck!

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really? i was there for 4 years and used my malaysian license. of course polis never stopped me. soooo i dunno if i was legal or not hahaha. but yeah my uni said it was ok. check online. or call your uni counselor


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i see, thanks for the info guys. so lets say i converted my license, then after it expired, could i renew it again at JPJ, or thats the only time you could do that and the australian government force u to take their aussie driving license?
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really? i was there for 4 years and used my malaysian license. of course polis never stopped me. soooo i dunno if i was legal or not hahaha. but yeah my uni said it was ok. check online. or call your uni counselor
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here i obtained this from my former college website. but this is for melbourne.

"Holding a valid student visa allows you to drive in Victoria (for an indefinite period) provided you have an overseas licence which is current and valid and it is in English or is accompanied by an English translation, or you have an international Driver’s Permit."

http://www.mibt.vic.edu.au/index.php/comin...-melbourne.html
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QUOTE(Borneo928 @ Jan 20 2009, 10:01 PM)
i see, thanks for the info guys. so lets say i converted my license, then after it expired, could i renew it again at JPJ, or thats the only time you could do that and the australian government force u to take their aussie driving license?
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translate your license (use a translator from NAATI. you can find a translator that will translate your M'sian driving license to English on the NAATI website) and it will be valid till the day your Malaysian driving license expires. say your M'sian driving license expires during your stay in Australia, you can get a new license from M'sia and do the translation all over again or just get an Australian driving license.
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I heard the NAATI charge by words is it?
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the M'sian consulate can also do the translations for $8-12 per document,

I heard the NAATI charge by words is it?
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or do we have to start from scratch again just to get an australia driving license?
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In most states, you can convert your Malaysian licence to a full Australian licence. However, you must still sit for the theory and practical test (no need to go through P-plates). But if you do that, they will punch a hole in your Malaysian licence to invalidate it. I have a hole in mine and I am wondering how I explain to JPJ when I want to renew that eventually wink.gif
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the M'sian consulate can also do the translations for $8-12 per document,

I heard the NAATI charge by words is it?
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http://www.malaysia.org.au/serv5.html#translate

$4 for translating a Malaysian drivers license at the High Commission. Probably cheaper than NAATI. It does say "No charges for student. Kindly include a certified copy of your student ID" through.
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QUOTE(RBR @ Jan 22 2009, 03:54 AM)
In most states, you can convert your Malaysian licence to a full Australian licence.  However, you must still sit for the theory and practical test (no need to go through P-plates).  But if you do that, they will punch a hole in your Malaysian licence to invalidate it.  I have a hole in mine and I am wondering how I explain to JPJ when I want to renew that eventually wink.gif
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The WA DPI didn't punch a hole in mine though... neither did they punch for Singaporeans' ...
so effectively I have two driving licences, Malaysian and Australian. .

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the australian government is not allowed to damage or confiscate your driving license from your home country. this is due to the fact that the drivers license is property of the government. be it malaysian or singaporean.

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soontheam - Looks like VIC and NSW do things differently then. Over here, we are only allowed to have 1 valid licence. However, if you have your PR and been around for over 3 months, then your Malaysian/Singaporean licence is invalid and in that case they will not invalidate it.

panda-man - Incorrect. You are in Australian jurisdiction and they can do whatever they want with it, including destroying it or confiscating it. It is no different from seizing a passport of yours to prevent you from leaving the country.

More accurately though, the licence is your property. However, if you tell them they don't have the right to punch a hole in it because its not theirs, the response will invariably be "you're not getting your Australian licence if you don't let me invalidate it so have a think about it and come back when you've decided what you want".
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really? oh my bad then.

i guess i was told wrong then. cause my friend had like hundreds of speeding tickets and he said police cannot take his license. thats why he always shows his singaporean license. maybe just in vic.
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so we either can translate our driving license in JPJ or in australia? by the way i'll be studyig in the state of victoria melbourne.
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why should they destroy your other driving licence?........there is no rule that says one can only own one driving licence.......

in any case, oz allows dual citizenship, so there is no problem with someone having aussie and another country's passport........so i don't see what's the issue with a mere driving licence.....
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so we either can translate our driving license in JPJ or in australia? by the way i'll be studyig in the state of victoria melbourne.
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if u check yr license, under "Lesen Memandu Malaysia", it's stated there "Malaysian Driving License"
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I have rechecked the fields and they match those printed on my passport, and also my CoE is like the one I received in my email. Can anyone help me out? Thanks in advance. smile.gif
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hey, I want to know will there be much difference in syllabus between UK and australia ? I will get a degree from UK university and planning to pursue my postgraduate in australia. But Im concerning about having hard time of catching up if the syllabus is completely different as i have to study from scratch again
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hey, I want to know will there be much difference in syllabus between UK and australia ? I will get a degree from UK university and planning to pursue my postgraduate in australia. But Im concerning about having hard time of catching up if the syllabus is completely different as i have to study from scratch again
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It really depends. You're not transferring form 5 to form 6 but doing post graduate so I don't think it'll matter. For example, a Phd is mostly research, so it'll be specific on the topic you choose it won't matter if it's in Antarctica or in Somalia. The only difference is your mentor(and facilities). For masters, some masters are by research, in which case it'll be as above, some are by coursework. For coursework, the Uni website should have a list of subjects you have to take(or choose from) and so the best is to visit the site and have a look. For Honours, I think most UK Bachelor's degree comes with Honours already, right?

For anything else, it depends, I guess. What are you planning to do in Australia?


Btw, VicRoads(the Victoria drivers' license authority) did punch a hole in my New Zealand license when I converted. Why though? I don't know. Didn't bother asking then as Australian license can be used in New Zealand(I think?haha).
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Nice new thread ... I'm staying in Perth, Landsdale ... I'm currently in Wanneroo Senior High School . Got a friend is here too but she's currently in Canning College . Still trying to adapt myself in the new environment . Any tips that I should remember or take note during my studies here ?

I have a question here : Year 11 got a lot of test or exams ? My friend told me that got a lot of exams and such ... We also have to change our subject every semester . How true ? I did some internet searching but didn't get my answers .

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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 22 2009, 09:25 PM)
Nice new thread ... I'm staying in Perth, Landsdale ... I'm currently in Wanneroo Senior High School . Got a friend is here too but she's currently in Canning College . Still trying to adapt myself in the new environment . Any tips that I should remember or take note during my studies here ?

I have a question here : Year 11 got a lot of test or exams ? My friend told me that got a lot of exams and such ... We also have to change our subject every semester . How true ? I did some internet searching but didn't get my answers .
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QUOTE(RBR @ Jan 22 2009, 03:54 AM)
In most states, you can convert your Malaysian licence to a full Australian licence.  However, you must still sit for the theory and practical test (no need to go through P-plates).  But if you do that, they will punch a hole in your Malaysian licence to invalidate it.  I have a hole in mine and I am wondering how I explain to JPJ when I want to renew that eventually wink.gif
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Well, QLD doesn't punch holes in licenses. Got my Aus license, my taxi and limo license and they generally didn't care much about my old one except for the 3 years driving experience requirement, that they were anal about.

Anyone here sat for a Q-Ride test for the R class of License?


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QUOTE(limeuu @ Jan 22 2009, 12:15 PM)
why should they destroy your other driving licence?........there is no rule that says one can only own one driving licence.......

in any case, oz allows dual citizenship, so there is no problem with someone having aussie and another country's passport........so i don't see what's the issue with a mere driving licence.....
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Transport, no matter what the state are usually staffed by a bunch of cunts. Fact.

Best part about Malaysian licenses is the unlimited demerit point. In your face double point penalty tongue.gif

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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 22 2009, 10:25 PM)
Nice new thread ... I'm staying in Perth, Landsdale ... I'm currently in Wanneroo Senior High School . Got a friend is here too but she's currently in Canning College . Still trying to adapt myself in the new environment . Any tips that I should remember or take note during my studies here ?

I have a question here : Year 11 got a lot of test or exams ? My friend told me that got a lot of exams and such ... We also have to change our subject every semester . How true ? I did some internet searching but didn't get my answers .
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hi i wonder if u guys can help me with wat to bring over to australia,

if i bring my contact lenses solution, to i have to put it into a clear bottle or something?

silly question yea but just wanted to know
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hi i wonder if u guys can help me with wat to bring over to australia,

if i bring my contact lenses solution, to i have to put it into a clear bottle or something?

silly question yea but just wanted to know
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No need to change the bottle but make sure you keep it in the luggage and not on handcarry
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hey thanks for the quick response

btw if i want to bring instant noodles and such and i keep it in my luggage
do i need to declare?

or is declaration for handcarry only
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QUOTE(-Adrian- @ Jan 23 2009, 10:38 AM)
hey thanks for the quick response

btw if i want to bring instant noodles and such and i keep it in my luggage
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no matter handcarry or luggage, once u arrive there, the custom will confiscate them


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Firearms, weapons and ammunition
You must declare all firearms, weapons and ammunition including real and replica firearms and BB air guns that discharge a pellet by means of compressed gas, commonly purchased as "toy" guns. Other weapons such as paintball markers, blowpipes, all knives, nunchukas, slingshots, crossbows, electric shock devices and knuckle dusters must also be declared. Some of these items may require a permit, police authorisation and safety testing before importation.

Performance and image enhancing drugs
All performance and image enhancing drugs must be declared on arrival. These include human growth hormone, DHEA and all anabolic and androgenic steroids. These items cannot be imported into Australia without a permit.

Currency
There is no limit to the amount of currency you can bring in or out of Australia. However, you must declare amounts of A$10,000 or more in Australian currency or foreign equivalent. If asked by Customs you must also fill in a Bearer Negotiable Instruments (BNI) form if you're carrying promissory notes, travellers cheques, personal cheques, money orders or postal orders.

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Medicines
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Prescription medicines are financially subsidised by the Australian Government under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). You can only take out of Australia the amount of medication you need. Carry a medical or dental practitioner's letter or complete a PBS Medicine Export Declaration available from Medicare Australia.

Protected wildlife
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Heritage-listed goods
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Veterinary products
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Defence and strategic goods
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 22 2009, 09:25 PM)
Nice new thread ... I'm staying in Perth, Landsdale ... I'm currently in Wanneroo Senior High School . Got a friend is here too but she's currently in Canning College . Still trying to adapt myself in the new environment . Any tips that I should remember or take note during my studies here ?

I have a question here : Year 11 got a lot of test or exams ? My friend told me that got a lot of exams and such ... We also have to change our subject every semester . How true ? I did some internet searching but didn't get my answers .
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If I'm not mistaken, there's a mate here also going to study at Wanneroo SHS. I forgot his Forum's name. mythic or something.

If you are taking up TEE subjects, there are sure a lot of exams.

Subject change depends, eg: only like woodwork for the first half & metal work for second half

Subjects like Maths, Physics etc run through the whole year.


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If I'm not mistaken, there's a mate here also going to study at Wanneroo SHS. I forgot his Forum's name. mythic or something.

If you are taking up TEE subjects, there are sure a lot of exams.

Subject change depends, eg: only like woodwork for the first half & metal work for second half

Subjects like Maths, Physics etc run through the whole year.
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ok...Thanks for the info . Actually that's me . Changed my forum ign cause the account got some problem ... Like intruder and such ... Not happy with the name as well . You're still in Perth ?
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ok...Thanks for the info . Actually that's me . Changed my forum ign cause the account got some problem ... Like intruder and such ... Not happy with the name as well . You're still in Perth ?
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Oh it's you biggrin.gif , yup still in Perth. Having exams now til next week.
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Oh it's you  biggrin.gif , yup still in Perth. Having exams now til next week.
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 23 2009, 12:48 PM)
Nice ... This is a bit of out topic ... But since you've been living in Perth for quite a time. Know of any music instrument store is cheap ? I stumble upon a few but still searching for the best deal . School don't open until 27th ... Still gonna go there and finish the procedures and such .
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I have been browsing for Concept Music , Joondalup Music Center , The Rock Inn . The deals are pretty good but still looking for the best one . Thanks for the recommendation though . Good luck in your exams
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I have been browsing for Concept Music , Joondalup Music Center , The Rock Inn . The deals are pretty good but still looking for the best one . Thanks for the recommendation though . Good luck in your exams
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oh yea since you guys brought it up
is bringing a guitar to australia considered bringing in foreign timber? lol
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hmm, is there alot of new ppl in perth? =D I'm going dwn on the 10th.
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oh yea since you guys brought it up
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you are allowed to bring in wood. but you will have to put it through this radiation or something type machine and it will kill all microbes and what not. for a snooker cue it cost AUD$60. i dunno how much a guitar would cost.
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hmm, is there alot of new ppl in perth? =D I'm going dwn on the 10th.
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Hello...Anyone Can update my status on Page 1...I no longer stay in Bradford College. Now in University of Adelaide....

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Hello...Anyone Can update my status on Page 1...I no longer stay in Bradford College. Now in University of Adelaide....

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ha...okay ... Will take note ... School is starting soon ... Kinda nervous as don't know who am I gonna meet and stuffs . Wish me luck guys
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still looking at accommodation..now looking for studio room n stay with my partner
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still looking at accommodation..now looking for studio room n stay with my partner
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U rmit rite? Why dun try unilodge, since u're sharing, not cheap but reasonable laugh.gif I've book a place in unilodge on campus but only got studio one bed type brows.gif
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sigh, i still havnt secured any place to stay in melbourne, leaving on 17 of Feb, any of u guys staying there got any recommendation?
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kwh: Which Uni? Where do you wanna stay?

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QUOTE(booby @ Jan 24 2009, 10:35 PM)
But usually studio they allow only one person stay wor. Unless you find a Studio with 2 beds.  :hmm:

U rmit rite? Why dun try unilodge, since u're sharing, not cheap but reasonable  :lol:  I've book a place in unilodge on campus but only got studio one bed type  :hehe:
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It depends. While a studio has only one bed, most of the time it seems to be a queen sized bed at least. Probably wouldn't mind that if you're bringing your partner over. I do know some people in Unilodge Brisbane who stay in one place and have their other half (^_^) staying with them.

Unilodge is expensive, but at least they are geared for students. My advice would be to probably try to get a place instead of worrying about finding accommodation, get used to the place, then probably move out during the mid-year break once you are more familiar with the place.
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But usually studio they allow only one person stay wor. Unless you find a Studio with 2 beds.  hmm.gif

U rmit rite? Why dun try unilodge, since u're sharing, not cheap but reasonable  laugh.gif  I've book a place in unilodge on campus but only got studio one bed type  brows.gif
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You can write down what are your requirements and they will help you find based on what you request.

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if you are going home hunting... biggest tip.

get a map...... melways/sydways dunno the names of the others. but yeah. it will really help you a lot. its expensive though. but useful throughout your entire stay.
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gonna study in Melbourne University, looking for places near Carlton or Parkville nw.

Bouverie and Arrowonswanston r fully booked  cry.gif
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QUOTE(panda-man @ Jan 25 2009, 10:28 AM)
if you are going home hunting... biggest tip.

get a map...... melways/sydways dunno the names of the others. but yeah. it will really help you a lot. its expensive though. but useful throughout your entire stay.
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yeah. get any place you can find.
ANY!! make sure you buy the sunday age and go through the listings there as well.

when uni is about to start its soooo damn difficult to find a place. maybe you can find a friends place to stay for one month or something like that.

i was lucky i got to stay with my cousin for 2-3 weeks. it really helps. cause its cheaper and you dont get TOO stressed.
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how about photostated book can bring over there ?
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how about photostated book can bring over there ?
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why you bringing photostated books? like textbooks? must be a lot of pages. i dunno about getting through immigration. but in aussie itself a lot of people do photostat the books. i dont see a problem with it other than the WEIGHT. it might be easier for you to post it over there to a friends house or something. unless you really got the space.
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But usually studio they allow only one person stay wor. Unless you find a Studio with 2 beds.  hmm.gif

U rmit rite? Why dun try unilodge, since u're sharing, not cheap but reasonable  laugh.gif  I've book a place in unilodge on campus but only got studio one bed type  brows.gif
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why you bringing photostated books? like textbooks? must be a lot of pages. i dunno about getting through immigration. but in aussie itself a lot of people do photostat the books. i dont see a problem with it other than the WEIGHT. it might be easier for you to post it over there to a friends house or something. unless you really got the space.
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Depending on your course, the books you need may not be available in Malaysia. I would advice to just buying them off Amazon.com. As panda-man said, weight is an issue. You only have 20KG. One of my books is 3KG (no joke); I can think of more interesting things to bring from Malaysia than a stack of papers.
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if you are going home hunting... biggest tip.

get a map...... melways/sydways dunno the names of the others. but yeah. it will really help you a lot. its expensive though. but useful throughout your entire stay.
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Hey , I asked UNSW about their postgraduate studies but their reply does not really clear my thought.

I saw in their website stating that the duration for postgraduate ( engineering ) is 1 year. However, I am aware that Australia degre is 4 years. However, I got a BEng from UK which is only 3 years. Therefore, Im not sure whether the duration for me would be different or not. Anyone know about this ?

Also, I believe UNSW is the best engineering uni in australia. However is it also good for Electrical and electronic field ?

Update:

I just checked the requirement for master in UNSW

Master of Engineering Science

A recognised four-year Bachelor degree in an appropriate area of engineering with Honours 2/2 or equivalent or an average of 65% in performance over the final two years.


Graduate Certificate of Engineering Science

A recognised three-year Bachelor degree in engineering or science with an average of 65% in performance over the final two years. Graduates from a four-year science or engineering Bachelor degree who do not meet the entry requirements for the Master of Engineering Science will also be considered.

From what I see here, I will need to take certificate first before going for master if I were to apply using BEng from UK as it is a 3 year program. Can anyone tell me whether i interpreted it correctly ?

As a result, a total of 2 year needed if i apply using BEng from UK. God, I can get Msc in UK with only 1 year... Hmm..

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Hey , I asked UNSW about their postgraduate studies but their reply does not really clear my thought.

I saw in their website stating that the duration for postgraduate ( engineering ) is 1 year. However, I am aware that Australia degre is 4 years. However, I got a BEng from UK which is only 3 years. Therefore, Im not sure whether the duration for me would be different or not.  Anyone know about this ?

Also, I believe UNSW is the best engineering uni in australia. However is it also good for Electrical and electronic field ?

Update:

I just checked the requirement for master in UNSW

Master of Engineering Science

A recognised four-year Bachelor degree in an appropriate area of engineering with Honours 2/2 or equivalent or an average of 65% in performance over the final two years.


Graduate Certificate of Engineering Science

A recognised three-year Bachelor degree in engineering or science with an average of 65% in performance over the final two years. Graduates from a four-year science or engineering Bachelor degree who do not meet the entry requirements for the Master of Engineering Science will also be considered.

From what I see here, I will need to take certificate first before going for master if I were to apply using BEng from UK as it is a 3 year program. Can anyone tell me whether i interpreted it correctly ?

As a result, a total of 2 year needed if i apply using BEng from UK. God, I can get Msc in UK with only 1 year... Hmm..
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Do you have an honours with your UK BEng? If you do I don't think the number of years matter. The 4-year part most likely refer to an Australian BEng degree only. Because from what I know, a BSc in the UK is 2.5 years plus 0.5years honours, totaling 3years whereas an Australian BSc is 3+1, 4 years. But they're regarded as the same.

This is because of the higher standards of A-levels(2years) as compared to Year 12 in Australia(1year) and hence easier first year University in Australia.

Do you mind posting the email you receive? Just the content, leave out your name etc if you're not comfortable.
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QUOTE(jasperng @ Jan 25 2009, 05:39 PM)
Hey , I asked UNSW about their postgraduate studies but their reply does not really clear my thought.

I saw in their website stating that the duration for postgraduate ( engineering ) is 1 year. However, I am aware that Australia degre is 4 years. However, I got a BEng from UK which is only 3 years. Therefore, Im not sure whether the duration for me would be different or not.  Anyone know about this ?

Also, I believe UNSW is the best engineering uni in australia. However is it also good for Electrical and electronic field ?

Update:

I just checked the requirement for master in UNSW

Master of Engineering Science

A recognised four-year Bachelor degree in an appropriate area of engineering with Honours 2/2 or equivalent or an average of 65% in performance over the final two years.


Graduate Certificate of Engineering Science

A recognised three-year Bachelor degree in engineering or science with an average of 65% in performance over the final two years. Graduates from a four-year science or engineering Bachelor degree who do not meet the entry requirements for the Master of Engineering Science will also be considered.

From what I see here, I will need to take certificate first before going for master if I were to apply using BEng from UK as it is a 3 year program. Can anyone tell me whether i interpreted it correctly ?

As a result, a total of 2 year needed if i apply using BEng from UK. God, I can get Msc in UK with only 1 year... Hmm..
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Simple answer would be, no, you can't, you're technically not post grad to them and you will have to finish their undergrad studies, progbably 8 to 12 units and attain an Aussie BEng before moving on to an Aussie MEng. So in reality, it'll take you a total of 1 year (2 to 3 sems) + 1.5 years (3 Sems) to attain an Aussie MEng.

Currently using the Engineers Australia grading system you're still technically a Technologist and not a Professional Engineer.
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Do you have an honours with your UK BEng? If you do I don't think the number of years matter. The 4-year part most likely refer to an Australian BEng degree only. Because from what I know, a BSc in the UK is 2.5 years plus 0.5years honours, totaling 3years whereas an Australian BSc is 3+1, 4 years. But they're regarded as the same.

This is because of the higher standards of A-levels(2years) as compared to Year 12 in Australia(1year) and hence easier first year University in Australia.

Do you mind posting the email you receive? Just the content, leave out your name etc if you're not comfortable.
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yes it is honour degree. The email reply looks like this


1) Regardless from which universities you are applying your Postgraduate program from, The duration of the Master program (Coursework) will stay the same as stated in the website/prospectus.

But he didnt mention whether I need to take any addition units or not.


QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 25 2009, 08:25 PM)
Simple answer would be, no, you can't, you're technically not post grad to them and you will have to finish their undergrad studies, progbably 8 to 12 units and attain an Aussie BEng before moving on to an Aussie MEng. So in reality, it'll take you a total of 1 year (2 to 3 sems) + 1.5 years (3 Sems) to attain an Aussie MEng.

Currently using the Engineers Australia grading system you're still technically a Technologist and not a Professional Engineer.
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Omg so it takes 2.5 years to complete the postgraduate in australia ? ... -.- thats crazy .... mmm I do aware that 3 year program will be referred as Technologist but Im not sure whether its referring to their own degree or all the degree out there.

Anyone could attest this ? ... izzit really 2.5 years to complete a Master in engineering if apply with BEng (Hons) from UK?


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Omg so it takes 2.5 years to complete the postgraduate in australia ? ... -.- thats crazy .... mmm I do aware that 3 year program will be referred as Technologist but Im not sure whether its referring to their own degree or all the degree out there.

Anyone could attest this ? ... izzit really 2.5 years to complete a Master in engineering if apply with BEng (Hons) from UK?
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They will ask you to do more units to get up to the level of an Aussie 4 year degree. Honors is only awarded if you complete with a high CGPA which usually means you can jump to a full PhD. So generally Aussie honors can't be attained by merely grinding through 1 extra year.

You will be likely requested to do 1 year to get your degree up to Aussie BEng standard. Then the standard duration for an MEng after that is 1.5 years, shorter if you do research and are able to produce enough meaningful results to warrant exemptions, this HEAVILY depends on whether you kamcheng with you research supervisor and your personal level of performance. For a Coursework Masters. 1.5 years is standard.

So do the math, = 1.5 + 1 = 2.5

Add another few months while waiting for your research to be validated and accepted and that's 3 years generally. Welcome to Academia, take your seat on the neverending train of disappointment.
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Hmm, maybe that's true. But I know someone with a Glasgow Eng degree that did his Masters in UNSW in 9 months. But then again, he had work experience between the 2 degrees.

This was in 1980s though. So it is very likely not the same now.

EDIT: According to this link Handbook
"Entry Requirements: An Honours degree in engineering or a related discipline from a tertiary institution recognised by UNSW."

So I'm guessing your best bet is to send in your qualifications and see if your university is "recognised" by them or not.

And the Duration states 1.5 years. And 2 years for Electrical.

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Hmm, maybe that's true. But I know someone with a Glasgow Eng degree that did his Masters in UNSW in 9 months. But then again, he had work experience between the 2 degrees.

This was in 1980s though. So it is very likely not the same now.

EDIT: According to this link Handbook
"Entry Requirements:    An Honours degree in engineering or a related discipline from a tertiary institution recognised by UNSW."

So I'm guessing your best bet is to send in your qualifications and see if your university is "recognised" by them or not.

And the Duration states 1.5 years. And 2 years for Electrical.
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Work experience can help take up to 50 percent off most masters courses if you can prove that you've been doing research as part of your job.

And yeah, 1.5 years to 2 years is the standard here for a Masters, UK usually 1 year.

The degree will be recognized, but the thang is you'll get less exemptions, or a prior study condition.
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Is there any type of accommodation that is STILL available right now, reasonable and affordable near UNSW?

I still fail to find any place to stay, futhermore Msian hall is fully-booked as well as the student apartment in UNSW.

Is there any place that u guys can recommend?
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hmm. backpackers. for a few days i guess.
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QUOTE(alwayshappy @ Jan 17 2009, 02:11 PM)
Yup, really... those packages offered are USELESS. Services like explanation of public transport system, opening bank account, tour around uni & city are very very basic stuff that every student intending to study overseas is supposed to know. Just pick up a brochure about public transport, browsing aussie bank website looking for details beforehand then go to the bank and get a uni & city map will do. It's even ridiculous that service like 'guidance to registering with university or college' is offered... what's for?? you just go to the relevant department to register that's all (ask for direction if got lost)... students should not try those services...
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I agreed, definitely this service mainly for those who come with their parents and family. As I came to Melbourne alone, everything is done by myself and some google on the Internet. But do remember that our main service is TEMPORARY accommodation, it's fair only we are compared with other TEMPORARY accommodation such as hotel which is expensive, backpackers which have randomly mixed of people. Furthermore, our service's aim is not to encourage our residents to stay long, since we only provide temporary stay. If you sign contract for 6-month or 12-month, of course the cost to rent will go lower as your period goes longer smile.gif
briefings about public transport system & etc are just another extra service that we provide since you are staying at our home-like temporary accommodation. To be clear, we help in the way of providing FREE transport to university to register & so on, bank & to wherever we have stated. We bring you there, show you the way and the rest is on your own smile.gif


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Wau, quite expensive.

Me, currently at homestay.

AUS $ 250 per week. Include everything food (breakfast, lunch and dinner). Internet a lot of quota.

I advise students try to familiarise with university website and find more information.

Although this type of agent can help you safe a lot of time and ease some problems, you need to spend more.

Why not just do more homework. Try to search from university website, forum here from version 1 (read all). If don't understand then ask. Of course other forum too
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I'm staying on Bouverie St, which only 6 minutes to RMIT / City and only $180 per week includes electricity, water & gas. Kitchenware, mattress, desk, cupboard, chair & etc everything is provided except food hahaha.. smile.gif Consider the proximity and what they've included, it's among the cheapest near city. The down side is that I need to share with 4 other people for a toilet and kitchen, but fortunately, 5 rooms are built individually


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Good but for Profit  yawn.gif

If i`m to post about Living in Melbourne here; i`m pretty much done your stuff for free. laugh.gif
and I do not understand why did haya remove those Living in each state`s posted by member version 2.
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No personal attack or so but for average Msia who hav contacts around & friends; i do reckon you to slash your price half of current one.It`s simply ripoff.
I`m not smart ass or someone; but while i`m still in Melbourne & still enjoy seeing the typical Australian; they are friendly even you are in suburban area.

even you don't know public transport how it works- just ask the connex officer. They will help you & make you understand & Its FREE too.

about transport to University; If my university is in Mornington Penisula Monash & you are working; are you still going to send me there? rclxub.gif

Bank; is simple; its stated clearly in front of the page way in version 2. The general requirements.

ALSO:

I don't do for charity; But for me if i`m to go into your business; i`m doomed well.

What actually make up your

1 Day package | 1 day | AUD $99
Includes | Tour around uni
Explanation of Melbourne public transport
Opening of bank account

AUD 99
Uni tour - i`ll just go to the Intl student Uni office & ask them for a tour; if i`m good enough how to go around; i`ll just go around myself.
Explanation - Just check up http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/ & read up .sufficient? Its not as complex system as Japan osaka network or Tokyo icon_rolleyes.gif
Opening - As stated in 1st page. thumbup.gif so if you are taking the point`s I & haya wrote; you are consider taking everyone`s guide which is free & make profit for yourself.

Value overall - It doesn't make up to the price.

Anyway those in Melbourne! Gong Hei Fatt Chai & Wish you all Prosperous Year!

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No worries, feedbacks accepted. This would be my last post about my service here, you have my words smile.gif anything you guyz can discuss in my topic, check my signature.

Typical Australian; they are friendly even you are in suburban area. Yup, probably you are lucky, I went for Great Ocean Road trip with bunchs of international students, we dropped by in suburb area to rest before continuing our journey. We are randomly scolded by an Australian while we are resting in the park and he even threw the french fries he just bought to us. and a nice greeting from him, F***ing chi****

As to Australians in the city, yup, they are much friendlier because they used to alot of Asians and international students as well as from my experience as being a part-time saleperson in Melbourne Central since August smile.gif

As to my service,OK ,I just calculate out for u

$30 for 1 day's accomodation*1 individual room*,electricity,water,internet
$15 for breakfast, afternoon, & dinner
$30+- for petrol, driver, car to send you here and there
$10 for the service to help you look for long-term accommodation, processing fees, documentation, and help you stand a higher chance to secure long-term accommodation
and as I've said, other services are our extra BRIEFINGS, we just list out what we can provide, you are not really pay for those extra services since you may need it or don't need it
99-85= we only earn ~14 dollars per person smile.gif


and your question "if my university is in Mornington Penisula Monash & you are working; are you still going to send me there?" the answer is yes, we will situate you at accommodation near there where one of our agents will follow up with you

Cheers smile.gif
Happy CNY to all you too! Happy 牛 year ! lolz..

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Hmmm after including temporary accommodation and food 99 does seem fair considering a temporary stay in any of the halls would set you back like what... nearly 70$ (Halls of Residence, Monash rate).

However it just feels a little... 'nonindependent' to rely on such services when you are after all a university student. Besides, the fun and learning is finding out things for yourself with new friends.
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Guys, talk is always easy. I am one of the victims when I first come to Melbourne. If I received this service then, I would have save myself heaps of money and time and effort.
I had no one here when I first arrived. I did meet a few friendly Melbournians, who guide me on directions to move around city. But I had been through terrible time to familiar myself with this city. Melbourne is a city designed in gird, but the directional signage and public transports are too confusing for me as well as a lot of my friends.
There are a few of my Juniors are coming over to Australia, if people like 'alwayshappy' and 'KVReninem' can kindly invested your time and effort to help them and accommodate them temporary (I can't take day off because most of them arrive on weekday, and my room is too small), that will be very much appreciated. Free of Charge of cause.
If any of you can kindly provide these services for free, can you please leave me a message and that actually prove that we do not need this Melbourne International Student Service.
Also, my advise too all new international students: Due to the economic cirsis spreading to melbourne now, a lot of people actually selling their house and rent. Besides, there are more and more migrant from China and India, it is really hard to find cheap renting without knowing people. Guys, before you comment on settlement in Australia is such a stress free process, you better watch up what you said. You may end up getting new students in trouble.

Anyways, Happy New Year to all of you.
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Nope, it isn't just about talk.

But if you feel you aren't capable enough, I stand corrected. Looks like I overestimated what new students can do these days. Melbourne city is easy enough to learn, unless you are talking about driving, which is a whole different ballgame.
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Guys, talk is always easy. I am one of the victims when I first come to Melbourne. If I received this service then, I would have save myself heaps of money and time and effort.
I had no one here when I first arrived. I did meet a few friendly Melbournians, who guide me on directions to move around city. But I had been through terrible time to familiar myself with this city. Melbourne is a city designed in gird, but the directional signage and public transports are too confusing for me as well as a lot of my friends.
There are a few of my Juniors are coming over to Australia, if people like 'alwayshappy' and 'KVReninem' can kindly invested your time and effort to help them and accommodate them temporary (I can't take day off because most of them arrive on weekday, and my room is too small), that will be very much appreciated. Free of Charge of cause.
If any of you can kindly provide these services for free, can you please leave me a message and that actually prove that we do not need this Melbourne International Student Service.
Also, my advise too all new international students: Due to the economic cirsis spreading to melbourne now, a lot of people actually selling their house and rent. Besides, there are more and more migrant from China and India, it is really hard to find cheap renting without knowing people. Guys, before you comment on settlement in Australia is such a stress free process, you better watch up what you said. You may end up getting new students in trouble.

Anyways, Happy New Year to all of you.
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what is consider accommodate them temporary?
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hehe. melbourne is so easy. everything runs in grids. so once you look at the map its easy to know where you going. trams usually also drive in grids in the city. its only when you leave th CBD that it gets complicated.


Added on January 26, 2009, 3:28 pmbuy a good map. and you got all the info you need. tram/train/bus routes and all. banks are everywhere. just walk in and ask what they need. usually its address, COE, passport. or something like that.

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Excatly guys, Unis' are now spreading around suburban areas, not only concertrating in Melbourne city anymore.
We are seriously looking for people who has the ability to advice students on where and how to look for accommodations. Asking a new students to come to Melbourne and just get a good map isn't good enough. Believe it or not, more students will end up coming to Australia with their parents. Not every one are like you (Sesshoumaru) ok? If you are really depends on just a good map and yourself.
And please be remembered that we have no right to give judgement onthers' ability, without know their background and personal exposure.
No free lunch but if you can realy offer help, i believe my friends are happy to pay for basic. Maybe half of the Melbourne International Services' Charge. Let me know. But I'm not trying to start a personal debate here, only reply please if you have a serious action plan to help.
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QUOTE(oceanblue123 @ Jan 26 2009, 02:58 PM)
Guys, talk is always easy. I am one of the victims when I first come to Melbourne. If I received this service then, I would have save myself heaps of money and time and effort.
I had no one here when I first arrived. I did meet a few friendly Melbournians, who guide me on directions to move around city. But I had been through terrible time to familiar myself with this city. Melbourne is a city designed in gird, but the directional signage and public transports are too confusing for me as well as a lot of my friends.
There are a few of my Juniors are coming over to Australia, if people like 'alwayshappy' and 'KVReninem' can kindly invested your time and effort to help them and accommodate them temporary (I can't take day off because most of them arrive on weekday, and my room is too small), that will be very much appreciated. Free of Charge of cause.
If any of you can kindly provide these services for free, can you please leave me a message and that actually prove that we do not need this Melbourne International Student Service.
Also, my advise too all new international students: Due to the economic cirsis spreading to melbourne now, a lot of people actually selling their house and rent. Besides, there are more and more migrant from China and India, it is really hard to find cheap renting without knowing people. Guys, before you comment on settlement in Australia is such a stress free process, you better watch up what you said. You may end up getting new students in trouble.

Anyways, Happy New Year to all of you.
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I believe in the adage of "you're an adult, sort it out". When asked by my parents what was my plan when i arrived in Aus, i simply said, "i'll figure it out when i get there". Plus i didn't even buy a map, all i got was some shitty bus route map of Brisbane and the rest was just up to imagination. I have never regretted the choice i made, sure it's hard, but it does teach you the fundementals early on. And no the directions on aussie signs are pretty much clear as long as you have a decent command of english, it's not even hard lah.

And yes, alot of us students do actually accomodate juniors temporarily while they're looking around, they pay their share of rates and i'm happy and of course, don't bloody masturbate in my bed, that's for me to do tongue.gif. The only opinion i'm offering is that people should learn to go on their own, that's why you come out this far, to get an education and not necessarily a totally academic one at that. Best advice i can give potential students is to roll with the punches, and take everything as a learning experience.

Come to think of it, it was all in good fun i swear laugh.gif
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yeah thats true. if you never been overseas by yourself you are gonna be pretty stressed out. especially cause some people might not even understand the accent.


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Cool man. That's very brave of you. Assie Style: Do the crazy thing and point the middle finger at the police car passes by. It's all coming down to a conclusion, we run out of bed in Melbourne. If you own a spare one, offer it. Otherwise, just talk right?
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QUOTE(oceanblue123 @ Jan 26 2009, 02:58 PM)
Guys, talk is always easy. I am one of the victims when I first come to Melbourne. If I received this service then, I would have save myself heaps of money and time and effort.
I had no one here when I first arrived. I did meet a few friendly Melbournians, who guide me on directions to move around city. But I had been through terrible time to familiar myself with this city. Melbourne is a city designed in gird, but the directional signage and public transports are too confusing for me as well as a lot of my friends.
There are a few of my Juniors are coming over to Australia, if people like 'alwayshappy' and 'KVReninem' can kindly invested your time and effort to help them and accommodate them temporary (I can't take day off because most of them arrive on weekday, and my room is too small), that will be very much appreciated. Free of Charge of cause.
If any of you can kindly provide these services for free, can you please leave me a message and that actually prove that we do not need this Melbourne International Student Service.
Also, my advise too all new international students: Due to the economic cirsis spreading to melbourne now, a lot of people actually selling their house and rent. Besides, there are more and more migrant from China and India, it is really hard to find cheap renting without knowing people. Guys, before you comment on settlement in Australia is such a stress free process, you better watch up what you said. You may end up getting new students in trouble.

Anyways, Happy New Year to all of you.
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Why did you open a new account and use a different identity? I think you said that "This would be my last post about my service here" before and finally I realized the implicit meaning there. Does it mean that you are not gonna talking about such crap services from the perspective of a businessman and instead pretend to be a student and promote it again??

You have your freedom to support such services and encourage others to join, but I will still stand firmly on my side, my advice to every student going to study in Australia is DEFINITELY NOT to receive such services.

If anyone who finds that such services save you a lot of time and effort and you would like to avoid all those annoying processes of finding accommodation, opening bank account, exploring the surroundings itself etc., then I would say u better not studying overseas. Studying overseas is an invaluable experience and everyone studying abroad should not only aim for gaining a degree, but must learn some living skills and be independent. Come on, a uni student should be able to do all those stuff.

Just for your reference, I have never left my home on myself before arriving in Australia. I came to Melbourne alone and had nobody here but still be able to cope all those stuff. Again and again, my advice is NOT give a try to those services.

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The homestay fee 250 is at Burwood. Anyway, most of my friends only pay 225.

I know some students from Melbourne University or RMIT who stay homestay also pay about this amount or 270 per week. If you don't believe you can check it or ask your university.

You also can google it homestay in melbourne, there are some many agents can help you up. Anyway, I still believe university rather than agencies.

Happy Chinese New Year. Gong Xi Fat Chai.

I just came back from China Town, Melbourne and feel CNY environment. Hahaha
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Haha..what a pity. Today is my first day come across this site. Umm..don't think this site operator will allow me to have two accounts. Anyways, did you apply your student visa yourself? Why not? Don't tell me you do. Do you know you can simply apply it online yourself? Well, you always need services from others if you are not familiar.
You sound really naive and get angry easily. Do you know you commet will potentially get others into trouble. Have you analyse the current rooms availability in Melbourne and the rate? Well, keep your anger to yourself and don't trust all the 'bloody agencies' around you. I think the next things you want to do is to encourage everyone to store their money at home in stead of bank, because the bank is going to earn from you right. HoHo.
Thanks TSM, homestay fee at burwood for 250 sound expensive, AUD 220 - 225 sound reasonable. Your friends didn't go thru Uni right?
However, my friends just need a temporary place to stay for a while until they can find a place to stay longer. Anybody have any spare rooms please announce.
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1st of all, I'm a new student going to Melbourne this coming february, i found tht ur service is juz spoonfeeding new students like me. I did my visa everything myself, and i didnt even go find any education agents like IDP or ASA, I look up everything online, through lowyat forum and google of course.

2nd, its a shame to hear tht u went there alone and was a victim by spending time adapting there urself, n u actually find the route in melbourne confusing. I never went there yet, but looking at the maps i dled from major map websites, I think the route there is way much better than the routes in Penang or KL. To me, wut u actually nid are some surviving skills. Maybe u r raised as a kids tht thinks study is the major skill tht is needed to go through different parts of lifes, no it isnt. I'm no scout or ranger, but i learn those skills by mixing wif different ppl. I hav many frens studying in Melbourne, and thus i try to talk to them, getting many valuable infos from them.

3rdly, if i'm correct its hard to get into homestay for ppl above 18 years old, i got tht info from Housing brochure university of Melbourne sent me. If they r wrong, maybe u can rectify them by telling them their mistakes. But in my case, I prefer to look for everything myself, so tht i get to know more ppl. To me, experience is important.

4th, Its too easy to notice tht u r using 2 accounts to promote ur business here, nice try though.
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and it's easy to tell who is childish enough here to perceive of creating 2 accounts...Why should I afraid to use my own account to give comments? haha.. I spent wholeday out to visit my relatives, sold my stuffs *my buyer, a lowyat forumer, can become my time witness*n juz got back home
You guys are most welcomed to check the IP where these 2 accounts logged on. Thanks smile.gif

My purpose to post here is to just acknowledge the service is available, make explanations and I don't mean to take this matter into a war-zone.. everyone has their own perspective, so I couldn't say I'm right or you're wrong. But frankly speaking, appreaciate to those who has given me positive feedback as to our price and our services provided in a mature and nice way smile.gif thanks! To those who has commented emotionally and immaturely, there's nothing I can say smile.gif

Goodday to you all as I'm enjoying my CNY holidays, hope you guyz are the same too icon_rolleyes.gif

cheers!

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1) If anyone has firm evidence that [="@k£LwIN@"=] and oceanblue123 are the same person, please go to the Main Site/Forum Feedback and Helpdesk and make a report, and let the moderators deal with it. There is no point mudslinging here.

That said, it is very suspicious that a newly registered member comes up with full praise for the services offered by [="@k£LwIN@"=].

2)If there is ever the need for proof of Malaysian spoon-feeding, it is clear that there are no lack of people who will, despite everything else, pay money to be hand-held at every step of the way. It is their choice; no one put a gun to their head.

3) Rule no 5 of the Education Essentials sub-forum says "Strictly no commercial advertisement here in Education Essentials." I would think that includes advertising of ANY kind of service, be it teaching or orientation.

4) I believe that it is the job of the universities International Student Services to orientate your view, give you information about public transport, help with bank accounts, TFN's, and put you up in temporary accomodation. That's what QUT did for me. 3 hours after I landed I was trying to find my bus.

And as I said in the previous thread, nothing orientates a person in any place with a road map ($20 for a simply basic one: I'd sell my Brisbane one for $10 if anyone is still interested), and having to find accommodation.

5)It doesn't matter if the city is in a grid, round, oval, looping like Putrajaya/Canberra, you will be lost in ANY new place you go. Just take it as life: I get lost when I go to Penang, and I can assure you many people here don't know where Limbang is, never mind getting around the small town.

6) Let me get this straight oceanblue123: you are quite happy sharing a place with a complete stranger, sharing his room/bed, but you feel insecure when navigating around the streets of Melbourne. Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather pay for a room in a backpackers. I wouldn't share a room with ANYONE, especially when one of them in this forum has a gun. Literary.

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Also, my advise too all new international students: Due to the economic cirsis spreading to melbourne now, a lot of people actually selling their house and rent. Besides, there are more and more migrant from China and India, it is really hard to find cheap renting without knowing people. Guys, before you comment on settlement in Australia is such a stress free process, you better watch up what you said. You may end up getting new students in trouble.

Stress free? I visited 15 places, and all 15 turned me down when I was looking for a place. Which is why, if possible, I recommend people to try and find a place in the university dorms or student catered accommodation like UniLodge.

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Haha..what a pity. Today is my first day come across this site. Umm..don't think this site operator will allow me to have two accounts. Anyways, did you apply your student visa yourself? Why not? Don't tell me you do. Do you know you can simply apply it online yourself? Well, you always need services from others if you are not familiar.
You sound really naive and get angry easily. Do you know you commet will potentially get others into trouble. Have you analyse the current rooms availability in Melbourne and the rate? Well, keep your anger to yourself and don't trust all the 'bloody agencies' around you. I think the next things you want to do is to encourage everyone to store their money at home in stead of bank, because the bank is going to earn from you right. HoHo.
Thanks TSM, homestay fee at burwood for 250 sound expensive, AUD 220 - 225 sound reasonable. Your friends didn't go thru Uni right?
However, my friends just need a temporary place to stay for a while until they can find a place to stay longer. Anybody have any spare rooms please announce.
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Almost every Malaysian applies student visa online by himself/herself, and I think almost everyone applying will know that. Who bothers run all the way down to the embassy to apply and keep waiting for ages?? Do you find that this is something people rarely know?? It's ridiculous I find out his statement. Or maybe I misunderstanding what you mean?

"potentially get others into trouble"??
I think you repeated the same phrase or something like that a few times before. Everyone landing on a new place will definitely having difficulties acclimatizing to the environment as he/she knows little thing about the new place, like looking for accommodation, how public transport works, opening bank account, applying for broadband & mobile phone etc. But this does not mean that people who are having troubles have to seek help from those money-oriented services. As I repeat again, if somebody can't cope with those difficulties, they are not suitable for studying overseas and should not think of it at all.

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Haha..what a pity. Today is my first day come across this site. Umm..don't think this site operator will allow me to have two accounts. Anyways, did you apply your student visa yourself? Why not? Don't tell me you do. Do you know you can simply apply it online yourself? Well, you always need services from others if you are not familiar.
You sound really naive and get angry easily. Do you know you commet will potentially get others into trouble. Have you analyse the current rooms availability in Melbourne and the rate? Well, keep your anger to yourself and don't trust all the 'bloody agencies' around you. I think the next things you want to do is to encourage everyone to store their money at home in stead of bank, because the bank is going to earn from you right. HoHo.
Thanks TSM, homestay fee at burwood for 250 sound expensive, AUD 220 - 225 sound reasonable. Your friends didn't go thru Uni right?
However, my friends just need a temporary place to stay for a while until they can find a place to stay longer. Anybody have any spare rooms please announce.





What's the point for having two accounts as you just found out the site for the very day ? Everyone knows that we can apply online and please don't make it as you're the only one who knows it all . To start off , I think that renting a room is expensive in everywhere especially if its near a school . Be it in Melbourne or Sydney or Perth . I don't know what the agencies did to you but it won't happen to everyone AND just because you can't find a room doesn't mean the other can't . And please remember that this thread doesn't allow any ''ShortForm'' ... Check through your post and you will know what I'm talking about .
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would be worth it if you invest into the 3-in-1 printer for abit of photostating.
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Scan is free in my university. Printing is 8 or 9 cent per page or double side 7 or 8 cent.

No one will catch you as long as you don't sell photocopy books to others
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Scan is free in my university. Printing is 8 or 9 cent per page or double side 7 or 8 cent.

No one will catch you as long as you don't sell photocopy books to others
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blink.gif Icic. Cause in Taylor's now, i bring photocopied notes to class get scold by lecturer, consider illegal unsure.gif

I scare in RMIT if i photocopied a few pages from reference book will get scold also unsure.gif Especially tutorial time, i really need them.

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blink.gif  Icic. Cause in Taylor's now, i bring photocopied notes to class get scold by lecturer, consider illegal  unsure.gif

I scare in RMIT if i photocopied a few pages from reference book will get scold also  unsure.gif Especially tutorial time, i really need them.
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Commercial photocopier will not allow photocopy for the whole book. They set a certain limit, like 50 pages.

In uni no one cares about what books you use or maybe you can separate the 'books' into several booklets by chapters.
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QUOTE(booby @ Jan 27 2009, 01:30 PM)
blink.gif  Icic. Cause in Taylor's now, i bring photocopied notes to class get scold by lecturer, consider illegal  unsure.gif

I scare in RMIT if i photocopied a few pages from reference book will get scold also  unsure.gif Especially tutorial time, i really need them.
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Don't bind them together cause it increases the weight. bring paper separately to class. It reduces your burden. Hahaha
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Errr ... just wondering, Is photostatting allowed in Melbourne?  unsure.gif
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Then again, if you don't get caught no one can accuse you of anything, right? Having said that I don't think you'll want to photocopy an entire textbook anyway, just zap the chapters/pages that you need and condense/summarise the others into your own notes. Making your own notes is much better than cramming and memorising every thing in the textbook.
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QUOTE(booby @ Jan 27 2009, 01:30 PM)
blink.gif  Icic. Cause in Taylor's now, i bring photocopied notes to class get scold by lecturer, consider illegal  unsure.gif

I scare in RMIT if i photocopied a few pages from reference book will get scold also  unsure.gif Especially tutorial time, i really need them.
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We are like only allowed photocopying 10% of a book at my uni, copyright reasons.

But no one will ever notice if we photocopy more than that for personal use. sweat.gif
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Cool man. That's very brave of you. Assie Style: Do the crazy thing and point the middle finger at the police car passes by. It's all coming down to a conclusion, we run out of bed in Melbourne. If you own a spare one, offer it. Otherwise, just talk right?
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1st of all, I'm a new student going to Melbourne this coming february, i found tht ur service is juz spoonfeeding new students like me. I did my visa everything myself, and i didnt even go find any education agents like IDP or ASA, I look up everything online, through lowyat forum and google of course.

2nd, its a shame to hear tht u went there alone and was a victim by spending time adapting there urself, n u actually find the route in melbourne confusing. I never went there yet, but looking at the maps i dled from major map websites, I think the route there is way much better than the routes in Penang or KL. To me, wut u actually nid are some surviving skills. Maybe u r raised as a kids tht thinks study is the major skill tht is needed to go through different parts of lifes, no it isnt. I'm no scout or ranger, but i learn those skills by mixing wif different ppl. I hav many frens studying in Melbourne, and thus i try to talk to them, getting many valuable infos from them.

3rdly, if i'm correct its hard to get into homestay for ppl above 18 years old, i got tht info from Housing brochure university of Melbourne sent me. If they r wrong, maybe u can rectify them by telling them their mistakes. But in my case, I prefer to look for everything myself, so tht i get to know more ppl. To me, experience is important.

4th, Its too easy to notice tht u r using 2 accounts to promote ur business here, nice try though.
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thumbup.gif best comment!
the simple thing a person need to do when in trouble is to ask; never shy. icon_rolleyes.gif
after all; we are not bringing a spoon feeding culture over. Its about stand up & be yourself & learn for yourself good.Its no harm learning; its path of living one need to go thru.

QUOTE(booby @ Jan 27 2009, 02:18 PM)
Errr ... just wondering, Is photostatting allowed in Melbourne?  unsure.gif
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it is allowed; just it will cost more like in officeworks. Worth still if you get a multipurpose printer & just spend on ink.

QUOTE(booby @ Jan 27 2009, 02:30 PM)
blink.gif  Icic. Cause in Taylor's now, i bring photocopied notes to class get scold by lecturer, consider illegal  unsure.gif

I scare in RMIT if i photocopied a few pages from reference book will get scold also  unsure.gif Especially tutorial time, i really need them.
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plagiarism is bad; you can get some but not all you need. smile.gif

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If you need the entire book, and the book is rather thick, I suggest buying secondhand. They aren't very expensive. Might be cheaper than photocopying.

But if you need a few pages then please photocopy. It is not illegal as long as it's not for commercial purposes or for profit.

EDIT: Come to think of it, if you need only some parts of the book, then just borrow it off the library. Make use of the library. You've paid for it.

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yeah i went to deakin uni in melbourne the library will have a reserved section. and houses all the text books for the courses. no one can check a book out of that area. so as long as someone isnt using it when you go there. you can just go through take your notes. photostat. and all that.
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QUOTE(TY_AA @ Jan 27 2009, 09:29 PM)
If you need the entire book, and the book is rather thick, I suggest buying secondhand. They aren't very expensive. Might be cheaper than photocopying.

But if you need a few pages then please photocopy. It is not illegal as long as it's not for commercial purposes or for profit.

EDIT: Come to think of it, if you need only some parts of the book, then just borrow it off the library. Make use of the library. You've paid for it.
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oh yea, forgot about second hand books. Hopefully there are seniors selling around some reference book smile.gif .

I dun like using the library cause everytime due need to go back and return the book whistling.gif
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I am sure you can borrow those books for like up to 6 weeks or something.
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QUOTE(booby @ Jan 28 2009, 12:23 AM)
blink.gif  icic, thx for all the replies.
oh yea, forgot about second hand books. Hopefully there are seniors selling around some reference book  smile.gif .

I dun like using the library cause everytime due need to go back and return the book  whistling.gif
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in my uni the second hand book sales will all be finished before school starts. so if you can. QUICKLY go to your uni. find out the books you need for your course and get them.

if possible. email your lecturers about the books. this is the best technique because in my experience sometimes they might say. "we dont actually use this book, we only need chapter 10 doh.gif " so its best to email the lecturer. also make sure the edition of the book you buy is correct.
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Even my high school also like that ... Finish choosing subjects then you gotta go get the books and uniforms . School is starting next week by the way , What about for unis and college ?
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 28 2009, 07:21 AM)
Even my high school also like that ... Finish choosing subjects then you gotta go get the books and uniforms . School is starting next week by the way , What about for unis and college ?
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mine is ending this week, last exam tomorrow biggrin.gif

I'm sure unis are reopening in the next few weeks time.

Btw, can anyone explain what's an external student? , can't seem to find any information about it.
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external student?

hmmm strange term. my best guess would be a student that is taking the uni courses at home. and not at the physical brick and morter uni itself. kinda like online study. thats my guess at least.
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post Jan 28 2009, 03:07 PM

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Do you mean off campus????
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hahahaha. i think thats what he means. that word escaped me just now. all that was running through my head was home-schooling hahahah. and the words open edu. ahhh. off campus. hehe. thats the word.
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QUOTE(panda-man @ Jan 28 2009, 01:06 PM)
external student?

hmmm strange term. my best guess would be a student that is taking the uni courses at home. and not at the physical brick and morter uni itself. kinda like online study. thats my guess at least.
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As defined in the previous thread:
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Someone who does not study on campus. Usually distance learning students. And generally part time. A part time student can be both and external and internal student. It is rare for full time students to do externals, but some do.

In a nutshell: Internal = on-campus, External = off-campus. However, be aware there are exceptions to the rule. And as far as I know, international students can't do external while IN Australia.


I'm not sure why it causes so much confusion throough. Most Malaysians will never be an external student for an Australian University if they are planning on stepping on Australian soil.

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QUOTE(haya @ Jan 28 2009, 03:27 PM)
As defined in the previous thread:
I'm not sure why it causes so much confusion throough. Most Malaysians will never be an external student for an Australian University if they are planning on stepping on Australian soil.
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i dont think student visa allows you to be a part time student. these are mainly for PR and citizens of australia.

from my experience part time students study 2 units or less. but as a student visa holder, the uni made me take 3 units minimum. except in my final term. in which i took 2 units.

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QUOTE(haya @ Jan 28 2009, 03:27 PM)
As defined in the previous thread:
I'm not sure why it causes so much confusion throough. Most Malaysians will never be an external student for an Australian University if they are planning on stepping on Australian soil.
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Oh okay, thanks! guess I didn't notice that post in the previous thread.

I'm going to take up (2nd year) units as an external student at uni this semester, cause If I do fail any units this semester (at my college).

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I think external students also include students doing a subject or two at another university while enrolled in a university. For example, you're taking French at Monash, but you're studying in Melbourne Uni. So that subject will be an external subject. It's rare though, because it has to be approved by your main Uni for you to gain the credit.
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I went to my school earlier ... Even Year 11 need the graphic calculator ... It cost a bomb ! I was sooo down and depressed as I was saving money for a guitar ( Hehe ) ... But then ... I found out that my sis in law and my bro actually have it ... Wahahha ... Happy =D

Stuffs at Big W like exercise book is actually cheaper than the school's recommended bookshop right ?
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 28 2009, 06:13 PM)
I went to my school earlier ... Even Year 11 need the graphic calculator ... It cost a bomb ! I was sooo down and depressed as I was saving money for a guitar ( Hehe ) ... But then ... I found out that my sis in law and my bro actually have it ... Wahahha ... Happy =D

Stuffs at Big W like exercise book is actually cheaper than the school's recommended bookshop right ?
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yea, you're right, the calculator I brought for high school costs $180 sweat.gif

Did they recommend Wooldridges ? If so, don't buy from there, buy from Big W instead, cheaper. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(s373n @ Jan 28 2009, 06:56 PM)
yea, you're right, the calculator I brought for high school costs $180  sweat.gif

Did they recommend Wooldridges ? If so, don't buy from there, buy from Big W instead, cheaper.  biggrin.gif
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Yes ... Woolbridges ... Mind telling me whats a Display Book ? Exercise Book as in blank pad or like ''Buku Kerja'' in Malaysia ? If its like a normal blank exercise book ... Go Big W ... SO much cheaper . But textbook I must get from Woolridges . I took visual art ... And they got an art pack ... Do I need to buy from Woolridges ? Because it's under the school's name .

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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 28 2009, 07:00 PM)
Yes ... Woolbridges ... Mind telling me whats a Display Book ? Exercise Book as in blank pad or like ''Buku Kerja'' in Malaysia ? If its like a normal blank exercise book ... Go Big W ... SO much cheaper . But textbook I must get from Woolridges . I took visual art ... And they got an art pack ... Do I need to buy from Woolridges ? Because it's under the school's name .
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Display Book:

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http://www.marbig.com.au/products/Grp.aspx?G=16

Exercise Book, are those normal single lined exercise book.

I'm not sure about the Art Pack, I guess you need that from Wooldridges.

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What about for those like 8mm those ? They said Exercise Book 8mm bla bla bla .
For the display book , I can add the pages myself or must buy the like a preset one ?
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 28 2009, 07:47 PM)
What about for those like 8mm those ? They said Exercise Book 8mm bla bla bla .
For the display book , I can add the pages myself or must buy the like a preset one ?
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I think most of the exercise books are 8mm feint ruled

It's better to buy those refillable one Display Books
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I think most of the exercise books are 8mm feint ruled

It's better to buy those refillable one Display Books
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Big W has them all ? For the display book and 8mm exercise book ... Got a lot of different size right ? not a compulsory to buy in Woolridges I suppose ?
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 28 2009, 07:57 PM)
Big W has them all ? For the display book and 8mm exercise book ... Got a lot of different size right ? not a compulsory to buy in Woolridges I suppose ?
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yup, Big W have all of them (unless run out of stock), I think we commonly use display book A3 (rare, maybe for drawings & arts)/A4 size & exercise book A4/A5.

Last time, I brought all of the stuffs from Wooldridges cause didn't know, and

I didn't even use up most of the exercise books (which they asked to buy in the book list) ... so yeah, what a waste sweat.gif
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hey guys .. im wondering where is the best place to buy windbreaker/sweater in Malaysia ? >..< I went to wintertime and universal traverller .. but ... its dam expensive .. and none of them attract me lol >.<
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Okay ... I'll go and see tomorrow ... Thanks for the heads-up
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QUOTE(jasperng @ Jan 28 2009, 08:53 PM)
hey guys .. im wondering where is the best place to buy windbreaker/sweater in Malaysia ? >..<  I went to wintertime and universal traverller .. but ... its dam expensive .. and none of them attract me lol >.<
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if you want a windbreaker just go to any sport store. and grab a training jacket.
sports stores also stock sweaters. but you probably need to visit the larger ones. like maybe the big studio R's or something.

you will have tons of choice in australia. esp. if there is sale.
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QUOTE(jasperng @ Jan 28 2009, 08:53 PM)
hey guys .. im wondering where is the best place to buy windbreaker/sweater in Malaysia ? >..<  I went to wintertime and universal traverller .. but ... its dam expensive .. and none of them attract me lol >.<
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I brought them at Parkson back then biggrin.gif
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i got myself a nike sweater, Bull year 2009 edition, its red wif a bull behind, very easy to find them in nike store, comfy n nice looking biggrin.gif
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I wanna work Part time on weekends to earn some extra bucks for my stuffs . Any ideas ?
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QUOTE(Kwang Hui @ Jan 19 2009, 04:36 PM)
I m going to UNSW this FEB. & i still cant find any suitable accommodation coz most accom that are reasonable have been fully-booked.

So, is there any off-campus accommodation that i can book that are cheaper?

or izit still possible to find cheaper accommodation the time i reach UNSW in mid-feb?
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Kwang Hui,

Does u get ur eCOE?

I also same with u. I still need to find the accommodation.

Last time I decided to stay in apartment but there are fully-booked.
Now I decide to stay in colleges.
Do u have any suggestion for the colleges?



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QUOTE(kwh1989 @ Jan 28 2009, 09:43 PM)
i got myself a nike sweater, Bull year 2009 edition, its red wif a bull behind, very easy to find them in nike store, comfy n nice looking biggrin.gif
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oh ?? which nike store ???? How much is it ? i didnt come across it in nike store that I went. But I like the Nike ACG dark brown ... but no size for me .. sad.gif
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QUOTE(J0shua @ Jan 28 2009, 10:26 PM)
Kwang Hui,

Does u get ur eCOE?

I also same with u. I still need to find the accommodation.

Last time I decided to stay in apartment but there are fully-booked.
Now I decide to stay in colleges.
Do u have any suggestion for the colleges?
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how are you going to cope with university studies in english? rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(jasperng @ Jan 28 2009, 11:06 PM)
oh ?? which nike store ???? How much is it ? i didnt come across it in nike store that I went. But I like the Nike ACG dark brown ... but no size for me .. sad.gif
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i got my red bull sweater in penang nike shop, i saw it in Midvalley in KL though haha
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guys, i'm just wondering, is there any good forum in australia that is basically the same as LYN where ppl can buy/sell/bulksales their item??
ebay is not a forum though...
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QUOTE(J0shua @ Jan 28 2009, 11:26 PM)
Kwang Hui,

Does u get ur eCOE?

I also same with u. I still need to find the accommodation.

Last time I decided to stay in apartment but there are fully-booked.
Now I decide to stay in colleges.
Do u have any suggestion for the colleges?
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Not yet, I haven't got my eCOE yet. Hopefully, i can get it in few days time.

Btw, what college r u refering to? I dont have any idea.

I am also facing the accommodation woes right now. At this stage, it is a bit too late to apply to stay at the student apartments in the UNI and also the Malaysian Hall. I have booked both of them, but i juz add up to the long miserable waiting lists. At meantime, icon_rolleyes.gif I m still searching....
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QUOTE(Kwang Hui @ Jan 29 2009, 01:24 AM)
Not yet, I haven't got my eCOE yet. Hopefully, i can get it in few days time.

Btw, what college r u refering to? I dont have any idea.

I am also facing the accommodation woes right now. At this stage, it is a bit too late to apply to stay at the student apartments in the UNI and also the Malaysian Hall. I have booked both of them, but i juz add up to the long miserable waiting lists. At meantime, icon_rolleyes.gif  I m still searching....
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If I'm not mistaken you are heading to UNSW right? If you are not, then just ignore this.

If you are referring to Barker's apartment, it is definitely too late, I applied back in winter last year in an attempt to secure a place for this year and yet I still couldn't get a room, let alone by applying now.

Unfortunately, I reckon it is the same situation for any of the Uni colleges (Basser, New College etc), most would be full by now. You can try looking at Unilodge@UNSW, it is just 5 minutes away from Uni, but one thing about it is the expensive rental and even then, I think the chances of you getting a place there wouldn't be high.

If you still can't a place, not even a temporary one, you should seriously consider dropping the Uni ISS and/or Uni Accommodation Service an email to get them to arrange a temporary accommodation for you while you look for a place after arriving.
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Better get to Australia quickly and find a place to stay rather than keep worrying when you're studying . Can't focus though .
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I wanna work Part time on weekends to earn some extra bucks for my stuffs . Any ideas ?
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Arrive in Australia first. Get used to the place. Learn how to make a CV with your limited qualifications. Start flipping the pages of the local papers. Click on the websites of potential employeers (KFC, Woolworths etc).
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QUOTE(haya @ Jan 29 2009, 10:11 AM)
Arrive in Australia first. Get used to the place. Learn how to make a CV with your limited qualifications. Start flipping the pages of the local papers. Click on the websites of potential employeers (KFC, Woolworths etc).
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Can we just walk in and ask "Are u hiring part-timers?"
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you could probably do that for cafe's or small shops. a lot of places just put walk in interview. but big places like haya mentioned. its harder to find. "the boss" so cant really just walk in.
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i would prefer working in smaller shops rather than those big boys...
smaller store offers more flexibility with working hours right?
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QUOTE(jasperng @ Jan 28 2009, 08:53 PM)
hey guys .. im wondering where is the best place to buy windbreaker/sweater in Malaysia ? >..<  I went to wintertime and universal traverller .. but ... its dam expensive .. and none of them attract me lol >.<
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Got a few nice ones at Pull n Bear @ 1 utama. Quite nice laugh.gif But i no buy, i've been buying lotsa stuff for my aussie trip, scare my luggage going to burst already unsure.gif

My sis in adelaide say got heatwave, up to 45 degrees celsius unsure.gif Im going there for a week, unsure.gif
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Haya...Im already in Perth . Starting school next week . Is it true that we need a student ID first ? Anyone can tell me about Smart Rider and how to get one ? I can't find it on Transperth's Website . What's CV ?
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CV is curriculem vitae. not sure how to spell that. same as a resume. all your past job experience, skills and all that.
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Ohh okay . How much do you think is the average pay per month ? By hour ? Take a cafe for an example
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Now economic crisis and difficult to find job.

You might face exploitation. Some bosses request you to try for work and without paying. Then, they will say you're not suitable for that work which without paying you. Good luck guy/girl.

I wish you can find a good employer.
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 29 2009, 03:19 PM)
Haya...Im already in Perth . Starting school next week . Is it true that we need a student ID first ? Anyone can tell me about Smart Rider and how to get one ? I can't find it on Transperth's Website . What's CV ?
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Just register it through your school (participating schools), the student ID comes together with the Smartrider.

If not, you might have to download, fill up & submit the student Smartrider application form.
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 29 2009, 03:19 PM)
Haya...Im already in Perth . Starting school next week . Is it true that we need a student ID first ? Anyone can tell me about Smart Rider and how to get one ? I can't find it on Transperth's Website . What's CV ?
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Which school are you in?
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Im in Wanneroo Senior High School . S373n ... You mean every student has one as long as they have a Student ID ?
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 29 2009, 08:43 PM)
Im in Wanneroo Senior High School . S373n ... You mean every student has one as long as they have a Student ID ?
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I'm not sure if your school separates them, but my school was like had them 2-in-1 (Student ID + SmartRider), so basically everyone has one.
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Ok...Today , I ended up buying everything in Woolridges ... Haha ... A lot of people . Like a market
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QUOTE(Kwang Hui @ Jan 29 2009, 01:24 AM)
Not yet, I haven't got my eCOE yet. Hopefully, i can get it in few days time.

Btw, what college r u refering to? I dont have any idea.

I am also facing the accommodation woes right now. At this stage, it is a bit too late to apply to stay at the student apartments in the UNI and also the Malaysian Hall. I have booked both of them, but i juz add up to the long miserable waiting lists. At meantime, icon_rolleyes.gif  I m still searching....
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I had get the COE yesterday. I still facing the similar problems like u.
Now I trying to New College, Shalom etc.

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QUOTE(booby @ Jan 29 2009, 02:46 PM)
Got a few nice ones at Pull n Bear @ 1 utama. Quite nice  laugh.gif  But i no buy, i've been buying lotsa stuff for my aussie trip, scare my luggage going to burst already  unsure.gif

My sis in adelaide say got heatwave, up to 45 degrees celsius  unsure.gif  Im going there for a week,  unsure.gif
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Ok...Today , I ended up buying everything in Woolridges ... Haha ... A lot of people . Like a market
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You want part time job the best is Chinese Restaurants if you don't have any experience. Everything else they want experience. Chinese Restaurants will underpay you, but they pay cash so no tax, and that means you can work more than 20hours a week too(if you're international student). Don't neglect your studies though, restaurant work's very tiring you won't have energy left to study if you work too much.
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If you want to buy wind breaker or sweater try all sort of factory outlet store, they are cheap though. I bought myself a winter sweater in Bandung factory outlet, it's dirt cheap. cost only RM150 for Esprit which is going to cost easily RM400-600 a piece at Esprit store... So check it out..
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QUOTE(TY_AA @ Jan 30 2009, 06:59 PM)
You want part time job the best is Chinese Restaurants if you don't have any experience. Everything else they want experience. Chinese Restaurants will underpay you, but they pay cash so no tax, and that means you can work more than 20hours a week too(if you're international student). Don't neglect your studies though, restaurant work's very tiring you won't have energy left to study if you work too much.
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Good one boss. I need such guide..working soon. blush.gif

Ohya; AUD is going down. 2.29 ! rclxms.gif

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Good one boss. I need such guide..working soon. blush.gif

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It won't last long, will rebound pretty soon unless RBA cuts the OCR again next Tuesday.
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definitely will. By 1.5 % this tuesday; create a fusion of rush then cool down tongue.gif
but its at a low of 2.3 this 2 days. which i reckon pretty much going to see the downtrend. AUD to USD = 0.63 to 0.64 position..
u reckon.. risk aversion. hmm.gif

also; Msia also cut it rates to 2.75% hmm.gif

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hey guys, posting this on behalf of my friend. hope you guys at sydney can help out. thanks! much apreciated

"Desperate Need To Recover Important Items Left In A Taxi Combine Cab in Sydney.

On the morning of 27 January 2009, my family and I (comprising my parents, another sister and brother and I) arrived into Sydney from Kuala Lumpur. We, the children, were going to start school within the next 2 days. At about 11.00 am we took a Tarago cab (one of those with facility for wheel chair) with Taxis Combine painted on the cab body from the Sydney airport to Distillery Drive in Pyrmont where we live. We cannot remember the taxi number nor did we take note of the driver's name. During the journey, from my father’s conversation with the cab driver, we know him to be of Pakistani origin. He studied engineering in his young days and has lived in Sydney for 21 years. He has been driving a cab for the last 16 years and he lives in Bankstown. He has 5 children and seems quite proud that another is on the way. In appearance, he is heavily bearded, looks about 50 years old or so and is fairly well built.

On arrival and after my father helped the driver to unload our bags from the Tarago cab’s boot, he forgot to retrieve his hand carry bag from the floor of the cab’s passenger seat. In his bag are his and my brother’s Malaysian passports, 5 air tickets, my father’s computer external hard disk, some books, some blank cheques and about A$4000 in Japanese Yen and Singapore dollars

My father tried calling the "Lost Property" service of Taxi Combine and my mum has been calling that service several times too but until now the service has not heard from that cab driver. My father is in desperate need to recover his external hard disk which has all our family’s personal records covering a period of over 20 years. Some of the records are very important to him and to us as school going children. However the information in the external hard disk even if accessed by whoever found his bag is of no use to that person. But to my father and his children the information is important. And my father and brother need to get back their passports too.

My father has asked me to post this on Facebook in the event that the person who found his bag also uses Facebook. My father would be most grateful to this person if he would be so kind as to return him his computer external disk and the passports. And he will also reward the finder for this act of kindness. My father is only interested in recovering the external hard disk and passports and no question will be asked. Alternatively, my father would like to get in touch with the cab driver to help him find his bag.

If you are the finder and are reading this posting for help, please email my father at datoypk1@yahoo.com and list 5 personal folders from his hard disk to him as proof and he will make contact with you by giving you his mobile number.

Thank you."

pm me or email the above if you can help, thanks!
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hey guys, posting this on behalf of my friend. hope you guys at sydney can help out. thanks! much apreciated

"Desperate Need To Recover Important Items Left In A Taxi Combine Cab in Sydney.

On the morning of 27 January 2009, my family and I (comprising my parents, another sister and brother and I) arrived into Sydney from Kuala Lumpur. We, the children, were going to start school within the next 2 days. At about 11.00 am we took a Tarago cab (one of those with facility for wheel chair) with Taxis Combine painted on the cab body from the Sydney airport to Distillery Drive in Pyrmont where we live. We cannot remember the taxi number nor did we take note of the driver's name. During the journey, from my father’s conversation with the cab driver, we know him to be of Pakistani origin. He studied engineering in his young days and has lived in Sydney for 21 years. He has been driving a cab for the last 16 years and he lives in Bankstown. He has 5 children and seems quite proud that another is on the way. In appearance, he is heavily bearded, looks about 50 years old or so and is fairly well built.

On arrival and after my father helped the driver to unload our bags from the Tarago cab’s boot, he forgot to retrieve his hand carry bag from the floor of the cab’s passenger seat. In his bag are his and my brother’s Malaysian passports, 5 air tickets, my father’s computer external hard disk, some books, some blank cheques and about A$4000 in Japanese Yen and Singapore dollars

My father tried calling the "Lost Property" service of Taxi Combine and my mum has been calling that service several times too but until now the service has not heard from that cab driver. My father is in desperate need to recover his external hard disk which has all our family’s personal records covering a period of over 20 years. Some of the records are very important to him and to us as school going children. However the information in the external hard disk even if accessed by whoever found his bag is of no use to that person. But to my father and his children the information is important. And my father and brother need to get back their passports too.

My father has asked me to post this on Facebook in the event that the person who found his bag also uses Facebook. My father would be most grateful to this person if he would be so kind as to return him his computer external disk and the passports. And he will also reward the finder for this act of kindness. My father is only interested in recovering the external hard disk and passports and no question will be asked. Alternatively, my father would like to get in touch with the cab driver to help him find his bag.

If you are the finder and are reading this posting for help, please email my father at datoypk1@yahoo.com and list 5 personal folders from his hard disk to him as proof and he will make contact with you by giving you his mobile number.

Thank you."

pm me or email the above if you can help, thanks!
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report to NSW police; it would be helpful to direct identification with the cabbie at that place. Contacting associates not going to help much.

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That's serious ... Just get to the cops and have them to help you as they have authorities and such .
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Good one boss. I need such guide..working soon. blush.gif

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where to keep the money if we convert now? Im going to australia next 2 years. rclxm9.gif
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where to keep the money if we convert now? Im going to australia next 2 years.  rclxm9.gif
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my bank account with 0% fees; 1 % interest a month rclxms.gif
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Even if it does ... It's not easy for one . The campus is big and a lot of students . Not only you will apply for it ... Maybe a few hundreds or thousands will apply for it . The best one will get the offer .
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Even if it does ... It's not easy for one . The campus is big and a lot of students . Not only you will apply for it ... Maybe a few hundreds or thousands will apply for it . The best one will get the offer .
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well; dont wait for ads to look for job. Just go around store`s and ask.

maybe you want to try www.hippo.com.au
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well; dont wait for ads to look for job. Just go around store`s and ask.

maybe you want to try www.hippo.com.au
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Will they overwork students like me ? xD ... in bluehippo , Usually those big stores only put one ... Like small chinese res , ice cream shop ... They won't bother putting there ... Advertise on newspaper perhaps ?

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Will they overwork students like me ? xD ... in bluehippo , Usually those big stores only put one ... Like small chinese res , ice cream shop ... They won't bother putting there ... Advertise on newspaper perhaps ?
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Will they overwork students like me ? xD ... in bluehippo , Usually those big stores only put one ... Like small chinese res , ice cream shop ... They won't bother putting there ... Advertise on newspaper perhaps ?
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they advertise on their windows and on their counters. for the small shops. so you gotta go in and ask or walk around.
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oh dear mate; you want easy money or you want to work hard at young age?
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I don't mind a small pay but just don't overwork me ... Hahaha ... I guess I will go and have a walk-in interview when i see some shops then . Still deciding on what to do though
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How's the employment in australia after graduating right now?
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How's the employment in australia after graduating right now?
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Seems like Engineer is struggling now .


For music class in school now ... What do they normally teach ? History of music ? Theory or practical ? More to classical right ? Or some schools can even learn to be like a rock star ?

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I don't mind a small pay but just don't overwork me ... Hahaha ... I guess I will go and have a walk-in interview when i see some shops then . Still deciding on what to do though
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QUOTE(raymones89 @ Jan 31 2009, 08:32 PM)
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VERY BAD icon_rolleyes.gif 10K ppl fired edi thumbup.gif
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Ice cream shop would be nice ? Hahaha ... Well , I can only think about this after I get my Student ID . Starting school soon ... Feeling the tension as don't know who am I gonna meet and what kind of friends I will have . It is surprisingly hot today

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If the employment there is bad why are you all there? =.=


thalmes which uni are you going to?
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If the employment there is bad why are you all there? =.=
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I guess we are all here to study ?
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 31 2009, 08:55 PM)
Ice cream shop would be nice ? Hahaha ... Well , I can only think about this after I get my Student ID . Starting school soon ... Feeling the tension as don't know who am I gonna meet and what kind of friends I will have . It is surprisingly hot today
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well; you are young i assume; just try those maccas; ice cream store..nearby ..any possible job u think you like.
beggar never be choosy icon_rolleyes.gif

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If the employment there is bad why are you all there? =.=
thalmes which uni are you going to?
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ohya; cos we are buying a slightly better quality of education compared to Malaysia laugh.gif

QUOTE(Thalmes @ Jan 31 2009, 09:14 PM)
I'm going to Wanneroo Senior High School Year 11 this year . Hahaha
I guess we are all here to study ?
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anyone knows which dimsum shop nice in Adelaide?
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I read from the papers today that the heat wave ard Victoria is pretty bad sweat.gif
Looks like I'm gonna melt when I go over in Feb rclxub.gif
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in victoria they call dim sum..... dim sims. i dunno why. dunno about adelaide though. will ask my friend for ya and get back to you.

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I read from the papers today that the heat wave ard Victoria is pretty bad  sweat.gif
Looks like I'm gonna melt when I go over in Feb  rclxub.gif
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i heard though that due to the weather. the number of SUPER BUSH FLIES have gone down this year. lucky you.
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I think most of the dim sums are nice . Even in Perth also got quite a number of them .
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QUOTE(Monya Meow Meow @ Jan 31 2009, 11:10 PM)
I read from the papers today that the heat wave ard Victoria is pretty bad  sweat.gif
Looks like I'm gonna melt when I go over in Feb  rclxub.gif
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i'm worried about the heat waves too...arriving on valentine's day in melbourne
hopefully the heat waves won't last long...
but on the other hand, with the heat wave, u'll get to see more gals in less clothes tongue.gif
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QUOTE(evilhomura89 @ Jan 31 2009, 11:53 PM)
i'm worried about the heat waves too...arriving on valentine's day in melbourne
hopefully the heat waves won't last long...
but on the other hand, with the heat wave, u'll get to see more gals in less clothes tongue.gif
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There was someone with a itchy hand in melb that started a bushfire and burnt down quite alot of area


PS: Is anyone here still in Brisbane??? I'm very bored lol most of my friends went back for CNY

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anyone here knows about the limit for hand luggage for air asia as in the weight or the maximum size of luggage permitted?

will be going to perth (curtin - pharmacy) this 4th
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anyone here knows about the limit for hand luggage for air asia as in the weight or the maximum size of luggage permitted?

will be going to perth (curtin - pharmacy) this 4th
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All flights limit your hand luggage to 7kg. They can't weigh anything in a plastic bag though. So if you're overweight, bring some plastic bags and put the stuff in.

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good idea..

so i suppose i can bring in a luggage of any dimension? scared later the officer say that my hand luggage is too big in dimension
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QUOTE(jerk @ Feb 1 2009, 03:24 AM)
good idea..

so i suppose i can bring in a luggage of any dimension? scared later the officer say that my hand luggage is too big in dimension
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You can't bring those REALLY huge huge bags....

luggage size
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These 2 links would be a very good example of what you need to do. Things you need to worry for hand luggage are to:

1)not have metallic sharp objects ( nailclippers, shavers, etc.)
2)no liquids. Or less than I think 100ml
3)Australian customs is really strict. You don't really need to bring any foodstuff anyways because chances are you can find what you want in an asian supermarket
4)lighters should be kept in pocket

I think thats basically it. You are allowed 1 laptop bag and 1 hand luggage and UNLIMITED plastic bags. Ladies are allowed 1 handbag and 1 hand luggage (not too sure about an extra laptop)



PS. Hmm...I notice no information on hand luggage and customs in australia? Should we add it in the front?

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ok.. my turn to contribute..

according to http://www.airasia.com/site/sg/en/faqSearc...8da510-46e34b6f

We only allow each guests to carry one (1) cabin baggage on board provided it complies with our cabin baggage weight and dimensions.

Only one (1) piece of baggage is allowed to be carried on board provided that it does not exceed the dimensions of 56cm X 36cm X 23cm and provided that it does not weigh more than 7kg. Such baggage must fit under the seat in front of you or in an enclosed storage compartment in the cabin. Items determined by us to be of excessive weight or size or of an offensive nature will not be permitted on board.

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anyone here knows about the limit for hand luggage for air asia as in the weight or the maximum size of luggage permitted?

will be going to perth (curtin - pharmacy) this 4th
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7 kg exclude laptop bag.
rest; cargo n make sure you put it fragile.

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ok.. my turn to contribute..

according to http://www.airasia.com/site/sg/en/faqSearc...8da510-46e34b6f

We only allow each guests to carry one (1) cabin baggage on board provided it complies with our cabin baggage weight and dimensions. 

Only one (1) piece of baggage is allowed to be carried on board provided that it does not exceed the dimensions of 56cm X 36cm X 23cm and provided that it does not weigh more than 7kg. Such baggage must fit under the seat in front of you or in an enclosed storage compartment in the cabin. Items determined by us to be of excessive weight or size or of an offensive nature will not be permitted on board.
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Flight from KL to Perth is about 5 hour 30 mins.

If you have excess baggages; might as well u buy the additional baggage up to 25 kg.

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They specializes on student travel and air ticket from them are given 30-kg luggage allowance. And I find their online web search for cheap fare pretty efficient.

http://www.msl.travel/Public/Default.aspx

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any students travelling overseas with MAS are automatically given 30kg provided you book the correct type of ticket. Remember to inform your travel agent
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will be going to perth (curtin - pharmacy) this 4th
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Not a problem ... As long as you bring the one you need . Don't fear of paying the overloaded baggage ... better than not bringing enough of your daily supplies to Perth . if you get what I mean .
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QUOTE(evilhomura89 @ Jan 31 2009, 11:53 PM)
i'm worried about the heat waves too...arriving on valentine's day in melbourne
hopefully the heat waves won't last long...
but on the other hand, with the heat wave, u'll get to see more gals in less clothes tongue.gif
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I think the gals can wait tongue.gif
I am hoping that it won't last that long too as we'll be arriving ard the same time.
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There was someone with a itchy hand in melb that started a bushfire and burnt down quite alot of area
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All flights limit your hand luggage to 7kg. They can't weigh anything in a plastic bag though. So if you're overweight, bring some plastic bags and put the stuff in.
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erm last i looked MH limited their hand luggage to 5kgs. the rest are all 7kgs i think
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any students travelling overseas with MAS are automatically given 30kg provided you book the correct type of ticket. Remember to inform your travel agent
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What is this "correct type" of ticket? I always thought there is only 1st class, Business Class and Economy Class. Is there such thing as Student Class to qualify for 30-kg?


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Gee right??? having fun??? haha my sponsor rejected my claim for air ticket
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What is this "correct type" of ticket? I always thought there is only 1st class, Business Class and Economy Class. Is there such thing as Student Class to qualify for 30-kg?
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what he meant by "correct type" of ticket is a student ticket which is basically just an economy class ticket but has more luggage allowance
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QUOTE(QuackSilver @ Feb 1 2009, 12:08 PM)
yup. not too bad myself at the moment. ouch that sucks
what he meant by "correct type" of ticket is a student ticket which is basically just an economy class ticket but has more luggage allowance
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I do not know such student ticket even exist. I have a student friend who bought MAS ticket and he has to write letter to MAS HQ to seek increased luggage allowance. Another has to resort to begging the check in counter to carry 30-kg. Hence my asking, what "correct ticket"?

Whereas if buying ticket from MSL, 30-kg is automatically given to every student on every airline. You only have to prove you are a student by qualifying for a RM20 international student card. RM20 is nothing when I found out airline charges RM175 per kg for excess luggage to UK.

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QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Feb 1 2009, 12:14 PM)
I do not know such student ticket even exist. I have a student friend who bought MAS ticket and he has to write letter to MAS HQ to seek increased luggage allowance. Another has to resort to begging the check in counter to carry 30-kg. Hence my asking, what "correct ticket"?
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For Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines, when (note present tense) booking your ticket to an overseas destination, if you can show proof of enrollment at an overseas educational institution, they will print 30k on your ticket for baggage allowance.

At least, that was what they did in the old days. With MAS restructuring (which the only change I can see is horrible seat colors), and SIA in a bit of a financial pickle, they may no longer honor the perks of civlised air travel.

And seriously, do we need to spoon feed people to the point of putting luggage allowance on the front page? What's wrong with going to the websites of the respective airlines and finding out yourself?

The thing is, I can do research for the major airlines, but what happens if they change? What happens if a new airlines starts plying between SEA and Australia? I cant cover all the airlines.

The thing I really don't understand is why, when faced with a query, the first thing that comes into the mind of people here is "Oh I know. I will ask some people on the internet which may or may not exist for advice which can be horribly wrong". And when its wrong they whine and go "Ah ha! So much for telling to get your facts right when you're wrong!".

Is it so difficult to pick up the phone these days?
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I'm quite worried if i couldnt find a job in aus after graduating there because i want to get back the cost of studying over there and live there for the rest of my life. If come back to malaysia to work, I afraid that it may take years to get back the cost and i will earn peanuts.

Can anyone advise me about this? thank you.
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every year your university will have job seminars. and a bunch of employers are there. so you bring your resume and have interviews and all that at these conventions. some companies will secure you a place in their company. so once you graduate you can join them straight away.


Added on February 1, 2009, 2:32 pmyou can usually only get these placements at the last year of your study.

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every year your university will have job seminars. and a bunch of employers are there. so you bring your resume and have interviews and all that at these conventions. some companies will secure you a place in their company. so once you graduate you can join them straight away.


Added on February 1, 2009, 2:32 pmyou can usually only get these placements at the last year of your study.
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I think the employers prefer you to have either Australian PR or Citizenship
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I think the employers prefer you to have either Australian PR or Citizenship
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but its not always a requirement. plus he wants to work there for the rest of his life. so he probably get a pr. shouldnt be a problem i think.
i never been to one of those though. so yeah.
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but on the other hand, with the heat wave, u'll get to see more gals in less clothes tongue.gif
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QUOTE(haya @ Feb 1 2009, 12:26 PM)
For Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines, when (note present tense) booking your ticket to an overseas destination, if you can show proof of enrollment at an overseas educational institution, they will print 30k on your ticket for baggage allowance.

At least, that was what they did in the old days. With MAS restructuring (which the only change I can see is horrible seat colors), and SIA in a bit of a financial pickle, they may no longer honor the perks of civlised air travel.

And seriously, do we need to spoon feed people to the point of putting luggage allowance on the front page? What's wrong with going to the websites of the respective airlines and finding out yourself?

The thing is, I can do research for the major airlines, but what happens if they change? What happens if a new airlines starts plying between SEA and Australia? I cant cover all the airlines.

The thing I really don't understand is why, when faced with a query, the first thing that comes into the mind of people here is "Oh I know. I will ask some people on the internet which may or may not exist for advice which can be horribly wrong". And when its wrong they whine and go "Ah ha! So much for telling to get your facts right when you're wrong!".

Is it so difficult to pick up the phone these days?
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SIA always gave me 40kg instead of the 30 provided by MAS. They might have changed their policy this year, but up till the end of last year I'm always allowed 40kg. Anyone who's flying via SIA should confirm with the agency involved.

I agree with NOT putting the luggage allowance on the front page. This is the thread for discussions regarding studying in australia, not about airlines and traveling. Furthermore different airlines have different policies and regulations so it's better for anyone to call the respective airlines rather than post a question for us non-authorised people to answer.

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omgosh im am lost while decided where to study...australia or uk???
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I'm quite worried if i couldnt find a job in aus after graduating there because i want to get back the cost of studying over there and live there for the rest of my life. If come back to malaysia to work, I afraid that it may take years to get back the cost and i will earn peanuts.

Can anyone advise me about this? thank you.
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I got the same thinking like you brows.gif Wish gud luck for the both of us ... btw r u graduating this year?

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every year your university will have job seminars. and a bunch of employers are there. so you bring your resume and have interviews and all that at these conventions. some companies will secure you a place in their company. so once you graduate you can join them straight away.


Added on February 1, 2009, 2:32 pmyou can usually only get these placements at the last year of your study.
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hope got some companies come lor, i really hope to get a job even though its not a very "branded" company. As long as its related to my degree field and i get sufficient pay for my living cost im happy already laugh.gif

If they ask, "why are you interested to work in Australia rather than you own country" how should i answer ar? hmm.gif Money? lulz ...

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omgosh im am lost while decided where to study...australia or uk???
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Depends on what course you wanna study and your financial status . Australia is of course cheaper .

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What is this "correct type" of ticket? I always thought there is only 1st class, Business Class and Economy Class. Is there such thing as Student Class to qualify for 30-kg?
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They are R type, Y type and so on in which I myself am not so sure about.
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Im just wondering is the night time in Melbourne or Adelaide cold now? Heatwave in the morning night time sure cold wan rite? hmm.gif
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Im just wondering is the night time in Melbourne or Adelaide cold now? Heatwave in the morning night time sure cold wan rite?  hmm.gif
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I won't say its cold . I would rather say it's cooling and quite windy for some place .
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I got the same thinking like you  brows.gif  Wish gud luck for the both of us ... btw r u graduating this year?
hope got some companies come lor, i really hope to get a job even though its not a very "branded" company. As long as its related to my degree field and i get sufficient pay for my living cost im happy already  laugh.gif 

If they ask, "why are you interested to work in Australia rather than you own country" how should i answer ar?  hmm.gif  Money? lulz ...
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BTW S37en ... Does the school allows us to wear blackish white shoes ?

It's not a must to use the LATEST graphic calculator I assume ? I got like 3 - 4 of the graphic calculators ... But not as new as now . Maybe like 2 years back . Can still be use ?

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BTW S37en ... Does the school allows us to wear blackish white shoes ?

It's not a must to use the LATEST graphic calculator I assume ? I got like 3 - 4 of the graphic calculators ... But not as new as now . Maybe like 2 years back . Can still be use ?
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yea, as long the calculator is usable in your area of study.
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Tomorrow is my first day of school ... What I fear the most is getting lost during interchange and don't know how to go back
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Tomorrow is my first day of school ... What I fear the most is getting lost during interchange and don't know how to go back
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lol ... don't worry, you'll have new friends to walk you around the school.
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@KVReninem

my ticket is booked back in july last year.. so i just have to live with "less than 20kg"

@Thalmes

my father is quite strict on the 20kg as well.. guess he is just like the officers at the airport. he said it would be very expensive to exceed the limit. well, i am just bringing clothes, 1 pair of shoes , 1 pair of throngs and some files and stationary.. would not have any big problems



hopefully the students there are not required to wear formal clothes during every classes. back here in malaysia, we are required to do so


Added on February 2, 2009, 1:35 amoh ya.. all of you dont being drinking water in hand luggage? i think there are something like liquids cannot exceed 100ml?

i am still reading through the terms and conditions

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@KVReninem

my ticket is booked back in july last year.. so i just have to live with "less than 20kg"

@Thalmes

my father is quite strict on the 20kg as well.. guess he is just like the officers at the airport. he said it would be very expensive to exceed the limit. well, i am just bringing clothes, 1 pair of shoes , 1 pair of throngs and some files and stationary.. would not have any big problems
hopefully the students there are not required to wear formal clothes during every classes. back here in malaysia, we are required to do so


Added on February 2, 2009, 1:35 amoh ya.. all of you dont being drinking water in hand luggage? i think there are something like liquids cannot exceed 100ml?

i am still reading through the terms and conditions
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but you can apply for changes in the tix.

yes; liquid not exceed 100 ml; so throw away water n just carry empty bottle. sweat.gif
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hey...anyone here uses optus prepaid?
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Why? Many people use optus prepaid
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not only optus prepaid. in australia many people use 2-3 phones. 2-3 companies to get the best rates.
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Do u guys think that applying for a 2gb wireless is enough for a month of MSN, video calls, emails, web browsing? not really a heavy downloader... any other options? this is because the place i stay do not have broadband ready. So I think the best is to use wireless, maybe the package from 3 since they have one for phone n broadband cap for 49. Leaving Malaysia tmr...gonna miss the food here...
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QUOTE(jerk @ Feb 2 2009, 02:09 AM)
@KVReninem

my ticket is booked back in july last year.. so i just have to live with "less than 20kg"

@Thalmes

my father is quite strict on the 20kg as well.. guess he is just like the officers at the airport. he said it would be very expensive to exceed the limit. well, i am just bringing clothes, 1 pair of shoes , 1 pair of throngs and some files and stationary.. would not have any big problems
hopefully the students there are not required to wear formal clothes during every classes. back here in malaysia, we are required to do so


Added on February 2, 2009, 1:35 amoh ya.. all of you dont being drinking water in hand luggage? i think there are something like liquids cannot exceed 100ml?

i am still reading through the terms and conditions
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How abt the number of check-in luggage for MAS?
Are we allowed to bring only 1 check-in luggage, or we allowed to bring more than that?
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QUOTE(jerk @ Feb 2 2009, 01:09 AM)
@KVReninem

my ticket is booked back in july last year.. so i just have to live with "less than 20kg"

@Thalmes

my father is quite strict on the 20kg as well.. guess he is just like the officers at the airport. he said it would be very expensive to exceed the limit. well, i am just bringing clothes, 1 pair of shoes , 1 pair of throngs and some files and stationary.. would not have any big problems
hopefully the students there are not required to wear formal clothes during every classes. back here in malaysia, we are required to do so


Added on February 2, 2009, 1:35 amoh ya.. all of you dont being drinking water in hand luggage? i think there are something like liquids cannot exceed 100ml?

i am still reading through the terms and conditions
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i can get 30kg for singapore airline..default is 20kg but i said i m student n show them student visa n offer letter then they increase limit for me
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jerk @ Er Chee Hou biggrin.gif

2gb wireless won't cut it. Not even 10gb, if you decide to do video calls.
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QUOTE(Kwang Hui @ Feb 2 2009, 11:54 AM)
How abt the number of check-in luggage for MAS?
Are we allowed to bring only 1 check-in luggage, or we allowed to bring more than that?
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Generally, it is 3 pieces of luggage, or 20KG, whichever comes first. So you can have one bag, which weighs 20KG, or 3 bags which weigh 5 +10 +2 individually. However, in theory you can check in as many baggage pieces as long as the are under the limit.
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 2 2009, 01:37 PM)
jerk @ Er Chee Hou biggrin.gif

2gb wireless won't cut it. Not even 10gb, if you decide to do video calls.
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I know they wont cut the line, I'm trying to avoid extra pay here... will they listed out how much i have used for that month?
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wait how much is the plan you're talking about??? there are alot of cheap internet plans available

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Hes talking about the $49 one i think.

You got me all wrong, lol.

I was saying, if you take the 2gb package, you won't cut it/make it/it will not be enough! Video calls take a LOT of your limit out. But my friend has to get the unlimited plan, since he has a gf who needs to see him, and him, her.
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he's talking about broadband internet/ mobile broadband........you don't need an unlimited plan for lots of video calls haha
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 2 2009, 02:03 PM)
Hes talking about the $49 one i think.

You got me all wrong, lol.

I was saying, if you take the 2gb package, you won't cut it/make it/it will not be enough! Video calls take a LOT of your limit out. But my friend has to get the unlimited plan, since he has a gf who needs to see him, and him, her.
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k, let's say i got the same situation like ur fren did... how much is the unlimited plan usually cost him? lols... internet seems to be expensive over thr...
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for your broadband needs in australia visit www.whirlpool.net.au

for $40-$50 you can get a 256/64 unlimited plan
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I've check, and I am confuse with all those diff packages. I am looking on wireless broadband instead of fixed line, coz im staying in a student accommodation, and I dun think I can use their fix line to register, and I believe it will be very troublesome when I move out next time. So do wireless broadband come with unlimited package? how i wish streamyx are thr so that I dun need to worry,lols...
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I've check, and I am confuse with all those diff packages. I am looking on wireless broadband instead of fixed line, coz im staying in a student accommodation, and I dun think I can use their fix line to register, and I believe it will be very troublesome when I move out next time. So do wireless broadband come with unlimited package? how i wish streamyx are thr so that I dun need to worry,lols...
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It's expensive and hard to get unlimited internet connection in Aus.

You have to watch your usage when you are in Aus.No more torreting 24/7.
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QUOTE(ivango88 @ Feb 2 2009, 02:46 PM)
I've check, and I am confuse with all those diff packages. I am looking on wireless broadband instead of fixed line, coz im staying in a student accommodation, and I dun think I can use their fix line to register, and I believe it will be very troublesome when I move out next time. So do wireless broadband come with unlimited package? how i wish streamyx are thr so that I dun need to worry,lols...
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yeah internet in aussie is difficult. but at least they dont throttle you. they just cap you after your usage.

never believe the UNLIMITED PLAN!!! they say unlimited but they will cap your a$$ to like 256kbps or if you are lucky 512kbps. unlimited means that wont cut you off cold turkey.
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QUOTE(ivango88 @ Feb 2 2009, 02:46 PM)
I've check, and I am confuse with all those diff packages. I am looking on wireless broadband instead of fixed line, coz im staying in a student accommodation, and I dun think I can use their fix line to register, and I believe it will be very troublesome when I move out next time. So do wireless broadband come with unlimited package? how i wish streamyx are thr so that I dun need to worry,lols...
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Have you checked what type of internet they offer there? For mobile internet just try looking through THREE and Telstra....i think vodafone and optus also have their own mobile broadband. Go check it out
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I think its best if you to the store and ask yourself ... Well , Go to the city and we pretty much have all of the telecommunication services there
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any1 here can help me inspect some rooms at melbourne because they don't allow me get the room without inspection..
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hmm

any1 here can help me inspect some rooms at melbourne because they don't allow me get the room without inspection..
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How can we help you ?
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any1 here can help me inspect some rooms at melbourne because they don't allow me get the room without inspection..
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what's the place name ur staying? hmm.gif
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is either la trobe st or carlton..i just wan some1 help me inspect and ask for some facilities and how big the room..if eveything ok then mayb i will take it..i email them but so late get their reply and call them also need inspect to c i suitable or not
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yeah internet in aussie is difficult. but at least they dont throttle you. they just cap you after your usage.

never believe the UNLIMITED PLAN!!! they say unlimited but they will cap your a$$ to like 256kbps or if you are lucky 512kbps. unlimited means that wont cut you off cold turkey.
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is either la trobe st or carlton..i just wan some1 help me inspect and ask for some facilities and how big the room..if eveything ok then mayb i will take it..i email them but so late get their reply and call them also need inspect to c i suitable or not
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actually from my experience in melbourne. they will not allow you to book/reserve/rent the place unless the person that is going to stay (YOU) have inspected the place.

when i was moving out of the apt. some people came to look at the place with the agent and a girl wanted to apply, and said she was sharing with 2 other people. the agent didnt let her apply because her other 2 roommates wernt there to look at the place. this is due to roommates arguing and in the end cancelling the whole rental process. i cant say this is the same for every agency or whatever but. its something i thought you should know. maybe you can email them and find out first or something like that.
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hmm

any1 here can help me inspect some rooms at melbourne because they don't allow me get the room without inspection..
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QUOTE(panda-man @ Feb 2 2009, 07:23 PM)
actually from my experience in melbourne. they will not allow you to book/reserve/rent the place unless the person that is going to stay (YOU) have inspected the place.

when i was moving out of the apt. some people came to look at the place with the agent and a girl wanted to apply, and said she was sharing with 2 other people. the agent didnt let her apply because her other 2 roommates wernt there to look at the place. this is due to roommates arguing and in the end cancelling the whole rental process. i cant say this is the same for every agency or whatever but. its something i thought you should know. maybe you can email them and find out first or something like that.
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QUOTE(KVReninem @ Feb 2 2009, 07:27 PM)
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if ur ok then i will gif u add n inspection time...
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Anyone in Adelaide have 2 rooms available to share? Non-smoker, straight, no-pet policy.
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Feb 2 2009, 09:54 PM)
is it?when i go for inspect then need pay bond 1st b4 can get the room?
either la trobe st or carlton
if ur ok then i will gif u add n inspection time...
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i was wondering that how much instant noodle that i can bring over to aussie? lolx..
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bring as much as your baggage allows....

btw.... they have instant noodles there.

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heheh. first timer to aussie i guess.

they got lots of stuff there. durian also got.
although maggi does taste different. and you wont find ruski very easily if you like that brand.
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I m trying to search for a place to stay near UNSW.

And i came across a website called "http://www.domain.com.au/ "

I juz want to know whether the information listed in that web is reliable and accurate or not?
Anyone has any experience renting or buying any type of accommodation from this website? (><)


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leaving for aussie tomorrow...just want to clarify...i bought some adapters to accept our plugs..the voltage remains the same right? No power surges?

And do customs check your hard drive when you come into the country?

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QUOTE(Kwang Hui @ Feb 3 2009, 02:05 AM)
I m trying to search for a place to stay near UNSW.

And i came across a website called "http://www.domain.com.au/ "

I juz want  to know whether the information listed in that web is reliable and accurate or not?
Anyone has any experience renting or buying any type of accommodation from this website? (><)


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QUOTE(Hitman190 @ Feb 3 2009, 01:56 AM)
leaving for aussie tomorrow...just want to clarify...i bought some adapters to accept our plugs..the voltage remains the same right? No power surges?

And do customs check your hard drive when you come into the country?

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Customs will not be going to check anyone's laptop/ hard disk drive. The machine will scan through your baggage, if there is nothing quarantined stuff inside, it's ok. As long as you do not bring any quarantines stuff, the check-out inspection process is pretty fast.
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QUOTE(Hitman190 @ Feb 3 2009, 01:56 AM)
leaving for aussie tomorrow...just want to clarify...i bought some adapters to accept our plugs..the voltage remains the same right? No power surges?

And do customs check your hard drive when you come into the country?

Thanks guys
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Yes, voltage and frequency is exactly the same as Malaysia, 240V @ 50Hz.

Just asking, was there any part of "The good news is that Australia uses the same 240v 50Hz system Malaysia uses, so all electrical appliances from Malaysia work fine." from the front page that is not clear? I would like feedback if to improve the guide.

And no, customs does not check your laptops/HDD's when you enter. I have explained my position here
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QUOTE(alwayshappy @ Feb 3 2009, 06:21 AM)
Customs will not be going to check anyone's laptop/ hard disk drive. The machine will scan through your baggage, if there is nothing quarantined stuff inside, it's ok. As long as you do not bring any quarantines stuff, the check-out inspection process is pretty fast.
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they are NOT interested in contraband softwares lah.......they are looking for
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Feb 2 2009, 10:54 PM)
is it?when i go for inspect then need pay bond 1st b4 can get the room?
either la trobe st or carlton
if ur ok then i will gif u add n inspection time...
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QUOTE(panda-man @ Feb 3 2009, 01:58 AM)
bring as much as your baggage allows....

btw.... they have instant noodles there.

30packs of indomee costs AU$8-12 depending on where you buy.
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Hello there!

Im new here. And I'll be flying to Melbourne on the 20th of Feb 2009.  biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(KVReninem @ Feb 3 2009, 08:47 AM)
im ok; better PM me & i`ll see how it goes.
i just bought my indomee! A11.30 cry.gif stupid inflation mad.gif
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11.30... overpaid liao tongue.gif

Go hunt around other Asian grocery stores. KFL at Newmarket usually have them at sub-AUD10 or even lower, but of course the prices fluctuate like everywhere else. There's another branch at Footscray as well.

Inflation no good ler... everything also increase, especially wheat/flour/noodle stuff. Even milk is no longer cheap. sad.gif

Going back soon... can't wait for my ADSL2 instead of screamyx rclxm9.gif But need to study again dry.gif

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3.plant and animal parts that may bring in diseases to affect their agriculture
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QUOTE(limeuu @ Feb 3 2009, 08:43 AM)
they are NOT interested in contraband softwares lah.......they are looking for
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4) Pedophilia material. Commercial porn (like CLONNAD) not included.
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6. food products, dairy, meats and more... dunno if that was counted in the number 3 or not. but ill put it anyways.
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im ok; better PM me & i`ll see how it goes.
i just bought my indomee! A11.30 cry.gif stupid inflation mad.gif
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I bought Korean Mee 0.70 per pack.
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but most of the korean stuff is more filling than indomee.
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QUOTE(limeuu @ Feb 3 2009, 08:43 AM)
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3.plant and animal parts that may bring in diseases to affect their agriculture
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I would not want to risk it with contraband software in my luggage. I have heard of a case whereby they did grill a person carrying them through custom. Western countries are much more serious about these thing. Would you want to risk that? I wouldn't.

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I would like to ask about police record check. I have just received a letter from my university to ask me to do police record check.

I have done for Police Record Check for Australian.

However, the letter also state that "students who have lived in Australia for less than one yera must obtain a police record check from the country in which they last resided".

Do you all have any idea about police record check for Malaysia?

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QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Feb 3 2009, 10:18 AM)
11.30... overpaid liao tongue.gif

Go hunt around other Asian grocery stores. KFL at Newmarket usually have them at sub-AUD10 or even lower, but of course the prices fluctuate like everywhere else. There's another branch at Footscray as well.

Inflation no good ler... everything also increase, especially wheat/flour/noodle stuff. Even milk is no longer cheap. sad.gif

Going back soon... can't wait for my ADSL2 instead of screamyx rclxm9.gif But need to study again dry.gif
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I would like to ask about police record check. I have just received a letter from my university to ask me to do police record check.

I have done for Police Record Check for Australian.

However, the letter also state that "students who have lived in Australia for less than one yera must obtain a police record check from the country in which they last resided".

Do you all have any idea about police record check for Malaysia?

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last heard go bukit aman; but i think you can try to get police check here. wink.gif nt really sure.

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QUOTE(tsm @ Feb 3 2009, 11:25 AM)
I would like to ask about police record check. I have just received a letter from my university to ask me to do police record check.

I have done for Police Record Check for Australian.

However, the letter also state that "students who have lived in Australia for less than one yera must obtain a police record check from the country in which they last resided".

Do you all have any idea about police record check for Malaysia?

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really... hmm i dont remember doing this. oh well.
just go to your neighborhood police station and they will tell you which branch to visit to get the records and also probably give you a phone number.

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the price roughly how much for gas,water,electricity bills per month?
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My internet reached the monthly quota already for January . Now is February ... When only will revert back to the original speed ?
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on a new month
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Already new month . Probably needs around 1-2 days ?
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QUOTE(tsm @ Feb 3 2009, 11:25 AM)
I would like to ask about police record check. I have just received a letter from my university to ask me to do police record check.

I have done for Police Record Check for Australian.

However, the letter also state that "students who have lived in Australia for less than one yera must obtain a police record check from the country in which they last resided".

Do you all have any idea about police record check for Malaysia?

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If it's the same police check I'm doing for my PR app you've to go to ministry of foreign affairs.

kln website

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QUOTE(panda-man @ Feb 3 2009, 01:06 AM)
heheh. first timer to aussie i guess.

they got lots of stuff there. durian also got.
although maggi does taste different. and you wont find ruski very easily if you like that brand.
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sorry.. this is my 2nd yr la... i'm in tassie not mainland... so everything is more expensive that what you guy expected.... I want to bring coz I LIKE MSIA MEE MAGGIE lolx......
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the price roughly how much for gas,water,electricity bills per month?
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QUOTE(mwkh_hope @ Feb 3 2009, 06:36 PM)
sorry.. this is my 2nd yr la... i'm in tassie not mainland... so everything is more expensive that what you guy expected....  I want to bring coz I LIKE MSIA MEE MAGGIE lolx......
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that ar; i can export to you in tassie wakakakkaak
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we set up ebay auction for maggi mee, indo mee, etc. for people in tas?
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Already new month . Probably needs around 1-2 days ?
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your service was activated (started) on 03/12/2008, your new month will be on 03/01/2009.
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Anyone taken Air Asia to Aussie before?
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I just arrive perth for holiday by airasia x... to be honest, i'm a 6' tall fellar, and it's not comfortable for me, but the seat is slightly bigger than airasia. You need to pay for the in house entertainment. It's RM28 by credit card & RM30 by cash. What else you wanna ask? lols
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QUOTE(ivango88 @ Feb 3 2009, 11:56 PM)
I just arrive perth for holiday by airasia x... to be honest, i'm a 6' tall fellar, and it's not comfortable for me, but the seat is slightly bigger than airasia. You need to pay for the in house entertainment. It's RM28 by credit card & RM30 by cash. What else you wanna ask? lols
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Probably take MAS la.
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those in aussie or have been to aussie, i wanna ask how to satisfy your needs for latest drama series like Heroes, TVB etc??
well, downloading from BT is a serious offence over there right??
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those in aussie or have been to aussie, i wanna ask how to satisfy your needs for latest drama series like Heroes, TVB etc??
well, downloading from BT is a serious offence over there right??
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For me,i dont watch at all.BT in Aus is quite difficult,IMO.

Grab a few good ori games and bring it there.Since there is no Streamyx there,you could play online better than here.
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since when was it a serious offence.......download away lol.....
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QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Feb 4 2009, 12:18 AM)
For me,i dont watch at all.BT in Aus is quite difficult,IMO.

Grab a few good ori games and bring it there.Since there is no Streamyx there,you could play online better than here.
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how bout cruncyroll and youtube, it's not difficult right? jz hav to sacrify the quality...
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Lol. Download away biggrin.gif

Buy a few ori games? w00t! RA3, SC2 and the likes.

Btw, i've only ever been on Air Asia flights. I've flown 3 times. No problems for me, and i'm 181cm. Maybe you guys are claustrophobic? Afraid of tight spaces? I just sleep on the plane. 30 min flight I also can sleep xD I love sleeping while traveling. So fun. U wake up ur almost at ur destination d biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 4 2009, 12:50 AM)
Lol. Download away biggrin.gif

Buy a few ori games? w00t! RA3, SC2 and the likes.

Btw, i've only ever been on Air Asia flights. I've flown 3 times. No problems for me, and i'm 181cm. Maybe you guys are claustrophobic? Afraid of tight spaces? I just sleep on the plane. 30 min flight I also can sleep xD I love sleeping while traveling. So fun. U wake up ur almost at ur destination d biggrin.gif
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i'm staying in the residential halls...and i think the uni are monitoring the internet usage as well...there's the risk
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QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Feb 4 2009, 12:18 AM)
For me,i dont watch at all.BT in Aus is quite difficult,IMO.

Grab a few good ori games and bring it there.Since there is no Streamyx there,you could play online better than here.
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BT is much better over in Australia, but of course it's likely to be "ahem"... Yet they aren't exactly strict like in the US. Everyone's BT-ing like crazy especially when you have ADSL2.

Then again it's easy to go over the quota if you dl TV series and you'll end up with a shaped line sad.gif

Instead of dl, one could also view the serials directly online since the internet is fast enough hehe...
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If you're staying in those residential sharing places odds are there'll be someone who would've setup a server for everyone to copy their movies
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well. clothes are the main stuff.. i brought A4 papers and stationary and etc.. 1 universal adaptor so that i can plug in my laptop. oh ya shoes as well
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QUOTE(jerk @ Feb 4 2009, 01:51 AM)
@Grimm

well. clothes are the main stuff.. i brought A4 papers and stationary and etc.. 1 universal adaptor so that i can plug in my laptop. oh ya shoes as well
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paper.... isnt that heavy? oh well.

stationary yeah. i recommend bringing that. its quite expensive over there. although they got a large supply and lotsa choice over there. just run into office works and you'll find everything you need.

i dont think you need universal adapter for your laptop. i just bought a power cable when i was in aussie. just switch the power cable to the adapter. costs around AUD$5 at the china shop. some are up to AUD$ 10.
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Yeah, I think my main bulk of luggage will be my shoes xD

Stationary? Hmm... okay.

Annyone bring books along? I think it'll cost me a lot on the scales @_@
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 4 2009, 11:20 AM)
Yeah, I think my main bulk of luggage will be my shoes xD

Stationary? Hmm... okay.

Annyone bring books along? I think it'll cost me a lot on the scales @_@
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yeah stationary is easy to get there, but its quite pricey.... its roughly dollar for dollar.

shoes? make sure you bring some slippers too. or as the aussies say. thongs. cause it gets pretty hot.... you'll end up like me... got a slipper tan. hahahah.
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QUOTE(panda-man @ Feb 4 2009, 11:35 AM)
yeah stationary is easy to get there, but its quite pricey.... its roughly dollar for dollar.

shoes? make sure you bring some slippers too. or as the aussies say. thongs. cause it gets pretty hot.... you'll end up like me... got a slipper tan. hahahah.
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lol slipper tan >.<

but cannot wear to class rite? Maybe i'll get a pair over there, luggage no more space liao rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(giomanach @ Feb 3 2009, 10:59 PM)
Anyone taken Air Asia to Aussie before?
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I took D7 to melbourne and didn't like it at all. I've flown 15-hour long-hauls on different carriers several times last year, and I walk out of the plane feeling better than an 8-hour flight on D7! I don't regret though, since at the time of purchase it was RM1000 cheaper than MAS (I bought a one-way ticket).

If you are to fly D7, I suggest that you take a daytime flight. It's difficult to sleep in the plane due to the rigid seats and tight seating arrangement.
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I'll get some harvs over there la for thongs. Dont wanna bring all the extra extra things. 3 pairs of shoes and a pair of thongs, me thinks ^^
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QUOTE(booby @ Feb 4 2009, 02:43 PM)
lol slipper tan >.<

but cannot wear to class rite? Maybe i'll get a pair over there, luggage no more space liao  rclxub.gif
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You'll be surprised how casual it is here. Your lecturers may wear them too.


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QUOTE(panda-man @ Feb 4 2009, 01:26 PM)
i dont think you need universal adapter for your laptop. i just bought a power cable when i was in aussie. just switch the power cable to the adapter. costs around AUD$5 at the china shop. some are up to AUD$ 10.
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I recently found something that's better - univeral power strip. If you have many appliances from different countries, this does the job better than a single-appliance adapter (which tends to get loose). They don't cost much in KL too - about RM30-40?

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well. clothes are the main stuff.. i brought A4 papers and stationary and etc.. 1 universal adaptor so that i can plug in my laptop. oh ya shoes as well
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A 500-sheet ream of 80gsm paper is 2.5kg. Think about that wink.gif
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 4 2009, 11:47 AM)
I'll get some harvs over there la for thongs. Dont wanna bring all the extra extra things. 3 pairs of shoes and a pair of thongs, me thinks ^^
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You don't need to bring so many things over. Member jerk even brought reams of paper over, which is absurd when you think about it: I don't think it is any cheaper in Malaysia, and I can think of more interesting things to bring in the 2KG a ream of paper takes up on average.



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Hows the weather in Brisbane now? hot, cold, warm, flood, storm or windy? just wanna know what to wear before i arrive to brisbane..
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Hows the weather in Brisbane now? hot, cold, warm, flood, storm or windy? just wanna know what to wear before i arrive to brisbane..
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Just dress like Malaysia. 22C at night at best, but average 25C outside, about 2-3C warmer inside without any cooling. Day is 30C, 32C tops.
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QUOTE(haya @ Feb 4 2009, 12:28 PM)
You don't need to bring so many things over. Member jerk even brought reams of paper over, which is absurd when you think about it: I don't think it is any cheaper in Malaysia, and I can think of more interesting things to bring in the 2KG a ream of paper takes up on average.

@wKkaY: maybe I should put this and the whole powerbank thing on the front page?

Through I wonder why I bother sometimes.
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If you're staying in those residential sharing places odds are there'll be someone who would've setup a server for everyone to copy their movies
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 4 2009, 11:20 AM)
Yeah, I think my main bulk of luggage will be my shoes xD

Stationary? Hmm... okay.

Annyone bring books along? I think it'll cost me a lot on the scales @_@
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For guys, one pair of sneakers (worn on your feet while on the plane), one sandals/slippers, and one formal leather shoes for those odd occassions would suffice for at least one year.

Probably different for girls though as they often have numerous pairs of sandals, boots, bla bla.

Books... if you have lots of them yet not much luggage allowance then might as well pack them and send via courier. Unless, of course, you have 40kg baggage like I did... even so I didn't bring many books either, just one or two light ones. You can get them in libraries and then zap 'em.

What students often do is to bring along a year's supply of toiletries eg toothbrushes/toothpaste, shampoos/soaps/shower foams etc; and of course lots of dried food/local produce that you can't get in Australia. Stationary wise, a dozen of pens won't add much to your baggage so why not? And if your uni only offers online lecture notes, make damn sure that you buy printer cartridges in M'sia (buy your printer in Aussie, they cost approx. the same even after $-RM conversion). You'll save hundreds if you buy in bulk and bring 'em over.

haya: put the powerbank thingy at the front page... it's a handy tool for travellers although the usual RM5 adapters suffice for me.

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QUOTE(wKkaY @ Feb 4 2009, 01:45 PM)
I took D7 to melbourne and didn't like it at all. I've flown 15-hour long-hauls on different carriers several times last year, and I walk out of the plane feeling better than an 8-hour flight on D7! I don't regret though, since at the time of purchase it was RM1000 cheaper than MAS (I bought a one-way ticket).

If you are to fly D7, I suggest that you take a daytime flight. It's difficult to sleep in the plane due to the rigid seats and tight seating arrangement.
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ditto. i recently took a D7 flight from OOL to KUL. they were flying the new plane and the seats were horrendous. lack of legroom, seats that doesn't recline but just slides forward (which makes things worse by reducing the already little legroom one has). if you were on the aisle seats you'd notice that the leg of the seat in front of you is smack right in the middle of the seat, thus making you dump all your hand carry on top instead of putting it just in front of you.

i'm taking a full service airline from now on.

QUOTE(wKkaY @ Feb 4 2009, 01:47 PM)
You'll be surprised how casual it is here. Your lecturers may wear them too.


Added on February 4, 2009, 11:51 am
I recently found something that's better - univeral power strip. If you have many appliances from different countries, this does the job better than a single-appliance adapter (which tends to get loose). They don't cost much in KL too - about RM30-40?

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Added on February 4, 2009, 11:57 amA 500-sheet ream of 80gsm paper is 2.5kg. Think about that wink.gif
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well it was so casual at my uni to the point where no footwear seemed to be the in thing during Autumn
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QUOTE(QuackSilver @ Feb 4 2009, 02:39 PM)
ditto. i recently took a D7 flight from OOL to KUL. they were flying the new plane and the seats were horrendous. lack of legroom, seats that doesn't recline but just slides forward (which makes things worse by reducing the already little legroom one has). if you were on the aisle seats you'd notice that the leg of the seat in front of you is smack right in the middle of the seat, thus making you dump all your hand carry on top instead of putting it just in front of you.

i'm taking a full service airline from now on.
well it was so casual at my uni to the point where no footwear seemed to be the in thing during Autumn
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i still dont understand the concept of the no footwear thing. my friend asked an aussie guy. "hey why you not wearing shoes?" his reply was... "because its sunny."..... maybe he doesnt want a slipper tan. LOL

they are really lenient in aussie campus. people are drunk off their asses sometimes when the uni gives out free beer. half naked and sleeping on the grass.

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Lol. Download away biggrin.gif

Buy a few ori games? w00t! RA3, SC2 and the likes.

Btw, i've only ever been on Air Asia flights. I've flown 3 times. No problems for me, and i'm 181cm. Maybe you guys are claustrophobic? Afraid of tight spaces? I just sleep on the plane. 30 min flight I also can sleep xD I love sleeping while traveling. So fun. U wake up ur almost at ur destination d biggrin.gif
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I just buy a few ori games and bring over.I dont watch dramas at all,so it doesnt bother me.It's a waste of time and bandwidth to get them.

I have ori RA3 now,with a few other good games like CoH,DoW,Spore and Sins of Solar Empire.Considering to get DoW2 ori too.If im really desperate for a game,there is Empire:Total War which is coming out in march and SC2 Beta later on.I have signed up for DiRT 2 Beta too.It's enough to keep me entertained.

The PC games industry is dying due to piracy.Also,respect other people's intellectual property.Making a software isnt easy in the first place.So,it's either original,use free alternatives or dont use it.

I do plan to get original AutoCAD,if the price is not ridiculous.
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Its not a concept or anything... if its sunny, why bother with shoes? @_@

Over here different story la. Everywhere u go, got nails la, got broken glass la, got live cigarrete buds la, got pampers la, got ppls puke la, got sanitary pad la.

I think i'll have 2 pairs of thongs over there in the summer. Shoes are important StarGhazzer! I'll bring over my walking shoes and converse. My friend said converse better buy here. Vans and the rest, buy there.
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 4 2009, 04:30 PM)
Its not a concept or anything... if its sunny, why bother with shoes? @_@

Over here different story la. Everywhere u go, got nails la, got broken glass la, got live cigarrete buds la, got pampers la, got ppls puke la, got sanitary pad la.

I think i'll have 2 pairs of thongs over there in the summer. Shoes are important StarGhazzer! I'll bring over my walking shoes and converse. My friend said converse better buy here. Vans and the rest, buy there.
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hahahah. over there is the same lah. got glass, got syringes even. ph34r.gif but i have to admit in the city day time is ok lah. i used to watch the cleaners go to work late at night. its a whole squadren of cleaners. but still its kinda gross. and then they walk in their house back. eiiyerrr. heheh.

yeah get good walking shoes. you'll walk a lot in australia. bring socks too. cheaper heheh.
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err, guys jz wondering, Has MAS increase their student baggage limit to 30kg?


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anyone can confirm this??? i asked MAS, they tell me i jz nid to show them my identification as a student there.

but i'm going there as a first year student, can COE be used instead?
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QUOTE(kwh1989 @ Feb 4 2009, 05:48 PM)
err, guys jz wondering, Has MAS increase their student baggage limit to 30kg?
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anyone can confirm this??? i asked MAS, they tell me i jz nid to show them my identification as a student there.

but i'm going there as a first year student, can COE be used instead?
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it's always been 30kg for students just that u gotta inform them........maybe its a different method now but students will still get 30kg
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QUOTE(quantum @ Feb 4 2009, 05:58 PM)
it's always been 30kg for students just that u gotta inform them........maybe its a different method now but students will still get 30kg
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oh ok, then the front page of this thread may nid to update???
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not everyone is able to get the student ticket....you've to inform them when you're buying from travel agent or watever thats why safer to just put 20kg
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QUOTE(kwh1989 @ Feb 4 2009, 05:48 PM)
err, guys jz wondering, Has MAS increase their student baggage limit to 30kg?
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anyone can confirm this??? i asked MAS, they tell me i jz nid to show them my identification as a student there.

but i'm going there as a first year student, can COE be used instead?
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you can show ur student card. the ISIC. this should be adequate proof that you are a student. you can apply for it in malaysia for rm20-30 bring your eCOE i think. and few passport photos. i think should be all you need.
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Also, I only know of MAS and SIA who will give students an extra 10KG. I can vouch that Qantas, Emirates and Royal Brunei do not give students the extra allowance.

Why is it so difficult looking at your ticket to know how much allowance there is? It is not exactly 20KG. Qantas gives you 23KG, and I know it is possible with Emirates to get away with 25KG if the flight is not that full.

Which part of "use this thread as a guide, not a hard set of rules" don't you guys understand? When Sim Kwang Yang returned from studies in Canada 30 years ago he described it as "[t]he intellectual, cultural, and political backwardness [...] hit me in my face like a train." Today despite the internet and a search which is better than the Altavista I grew up with, the stupidity Malaysians bring with them when they go overseas just staggers me.

The reason I have second thoughts of going back to Malaysia is going back to a place where old habits die hard, and new ideas not easily accepted.

I also can't believe we are actually having a discussion on footwear. Legend that there are no girls on the internet. And surely there are more important things in life than how many shoes you need?


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haya: put the powerbank thingy at the front page... it's a handy tool for travellers although the usual RM5 adapters suffice for me.
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the whole "take a power bank and remove the head with an Australian plug" has ALWAYS been on the front page from day one.

And threads like "Why can't [Malaysia] be a developed country" exist in the Real World Issues subforum. Its so blindingly obvious.

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QUOTE(haya @ Feb 4 2009, 06:53 PM)
Also, I only know of MAS and SIA who will give students an extra 10KG. I can vouch that Qantas, Emirates and Royal Brunei do not give students the extra allowance.

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I beg to differ. I came to Perth using Royal Brunei and they gave me 10KG extra for being a student. They even let me through when me and my cousin's luaggage was overweight by 4KG. You need to tell them beforehand that your a student.

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What I notice usually is it depends on the counter staff if you don't have a student ticket. Even without one, if the staff is lenient he/she will let you through even if you're overweight. Some of the staff just have a bad day and won't let you through even if you're 1kg over
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I wonder is everyone of us supposed to have a ISIC card? Whr is this card being issued? and when? coz I hv no knowledge about this... and I am already here in aust. anyone? thx.. perth has a nice weather today..! love it.
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Good Evening,

I wanted to know, when flying on MAS Airline, am i allowed to carry my backpack and one hand carry aboard?

Just wanted to know before I fly to australia.
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hmm...i transit from sg to melbourne with qantas airway and they offer me 30kg because i showed them that i m student
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 4 2009, 04:30 PM)
Its not a concept or anything... if its sunny, why bother with shoes? @_@

Over here different story la. Everywhere u go, got nails la, got broken glass la, got live cigarrete buds la, got pampers la, got ppls puke la, got sanitary pad la.

I think i'll have 2 pairs of thongs over there in the summer. Shoes are important StarGhazzer! I'll bring over my walking shoes and converse. My friend said converse better buy here. Vans and the rest, buy there.
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Of course shoes are important tongue.gif Without them you'll mess up your soles very quickly... And don't follow those locals who for some reason just love to walk around barefooted. Why go and make your feet dirty with mud/dirt/dust and scratch them on the bitumen?

QUOTE(haya @ Feb 4 2009, 06:53 PM)
the whole "take a power bank and remove the head with an Australian plug" has ALWAYS been on the front page from day one.
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I was replying to what you've posted yesterday afternoon:
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which you removed later that evening.

If it's already there then good.
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QUOTE(ivango88 @ Feb 4 2009, 11:50 PM)
I wonder is everyone of us supposed to have a ISIC card? Whr is this card being issued? and when? coz I hv no knowledge about this... and I am already here in aust. anyone? thx.. perth has a nice weather today..! love it.
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no need lah. you can have it. but since you are already in australia. your uni will be giving you their university student card. it is valid all over australia. the ISIC is not that special over there. when i was there. only ISIC purchased in australia worked. the one i registered in malaysia was not accepted. so stooopid. dunno if its still like that. and also as an international student we cant even get discount on public transport. well in victoria anyway. which sucks. only locals get the discounts

QUOTE(Crescendo MY @ Feb 5 2009, 12:07 AM)
Good Evening,

I wanted to know, when flying on MAS Airline, am i allowed to carry my backpack and one hand carry aboard?

Just wanted to know before I fly to australia.
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should be ok. i done that before. malaysia not so strict on handcarry. as long as its not like a GIANT backpack and a giant handcarry. dont over pack your backpack though. they probably wont like that.

australia is very strict on handcarry rules. so when leaving. you will not be allowed handcarry and additional backpack. in most cases at least.
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Guys I going to Sydney on 20th Feb, and my Course start at 3rd March. Do you guys think that period is enough for me to find a accommodation there? Thanks
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QUOTE(EthanLoo @ Feb 5 2009, 01:25 AM)
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depends on your luck.........whats important is that your temporary stay allows you to be there for at least 2 weeks....after you reach, it'll take you a few days to view the unit then a few days for selection process then a few days to process papers then you can finally move in hahaha
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QUOTE(quantum @ Feb 5 2009, 01:29 AM)
depends on your luck.........whats important is that your temporary stay allows you to be there for at least 2 weeks....after you reach, it'll take you a few days to view the unit then a few days for selection process then a few days to process papers then you can finally move in hahaha
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I'm not sure if it's right to post this question here. But anyway, it is still slightly a bit related to studying in Australia.=)

I got a question here.

The duration for SAM is probably around 8-12 months. That depends on which intake you take.

If I join the SAM intake on March, it will just be 8 months study. An intensive one. Will it be tough? I heard my seniors saying that cramming all the subjects in 8 months is hell of a roller coaster ride. They actually had a hard time too even though they joined the Jan intake. Covering all the assignments, projects, and examinations in just 8 months. I wonder how to. I do not feel like taking STPM or A levels cause the duration of the time is too long. A levels is expensive as well and I'm planning to further my studies in Aus in the future.

Will I just managed to pass or will I pass it with flying colours if I take SAM? I'm not a genius, just an average student who had just finished his SPM.

Any opinions? Am I having the wrong perception on this matter? Can anyone tell me more?

Besides, if I do take SAM. Means I can only further my studies in universities in Southern Australia? And whats the difference between SAM and AusMat?

I'm confused.

Your help would be deeply appreciated.

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Guys I going to Sydney on 20th Feb, and my Course start at 3rd March. Do you guys think that period is enough for me to find a accommodation there? Thanks
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SAM is just the australian year12 of high school........you might probably find it slightly tougher since the syllabus is slightly different. The australians are able to do it in 1 year i'm pretty sure you can too.

If not, are other pre-u alternatives like CPU. The cert you get is from some canadian high school as well
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QUOTE(panda-man @ Feb 5 2009, 01:17 AM)
no need lah. you can have it. but since you are already in australia. your uni will be giving you their university student card. it is valid all over australia. the ISIC is not that special over there. when i was there. only ISIC purchased in australia worked. the one i registered in malaysia was not accepted. so stooopid. dunno if its still like that. and also as an international student we cant even get discount on public transport. well in victoria anyway. which sucks. only locals get the discounts
With that student card, do I still need to bring my passport around? So that just in case police ask for identification, is the student card good enough?? Anyway, I will be studying in melb, I'm now visiting perth since my sister is here. lols...thx anyway
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QUOTE(ivango88 @ Feb 5 2009, 06:56 AM)
With that student card, do I still need to bring my passport around? So that just in case police ask for identification, is the student card good enough?? Anyway, I will be studying in melb, I'm now visiting perth since my sister is here. lols...thx anyway
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I've never had the police stop me for identification (then again I've been sober most of the time), but for general identification a student card should suffice. My bank accepts it when I do transactions.

For proof of age through, a student card is not enough. You need either:
a) a AUSTRALIAN drivers license (note that the Malaysian drivers license does not have your DOB), or
b) your passport, or
c) a 18+ card. Different states have different 18+ cards, so if you need more information go to the International student services of your university and ask for more information. They're not free.

keep in mind when you go drinking/clubbing/the casino.

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I beg to differ. I came to Perth using Royal Brunei and they gave me 10KG extra for being a student. They even let me through when me and my cousin's luaggage was overweight by 4KG. You need to tell them beforehand that your a student.
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Feb 5 2009, 12:24 AM)
hmm...i transit from sg to melbourne with qantas airway and they offer me 30kg because i showed them that i m student
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I stand corrected. I've never had the luck of extra 10KG with these airlines, but obviously it does happen.

Just to clarify so I can edit the front page: what do you actually do to get the extra 10KG? Show them you are a student during booking, or at the check-in counter, or both? And what documentation do you show: COE, Student visa, or what?
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QUOTE(stevenchang @ Feb 5 2009, 02:28 AM)
If I join the SAM intake on March, it will just be 8 months study. An intensive one. Will it be tough? I heard my seniors saying that cramming all the subjects in 8 months is hell of a roller coaster ride. They actually had a hard time too even though they joined the Jan intake. Covering all the assignments, projects, and examinations in just 8 months. I wonder how to. I do not feel like taking STPM or A levels cause the duration of the time is too long. A levels is expensive as well and I'm planning to further my studies in Aus in the future.

Will I just managed to pass or will I pass it with flying colours if I take SAM? I'm not a genius, just an average student who had just finished his SPM.

Any opinions? Am I having the wrong perception on this matter? Can anyone tell me more?

Besides, if I do take SAM. Means I can only further my studies in universities in Southern Australia? And whats the difference between SAM and AusMat?

I'm confused.

Your help would be deeply appreciated.

Thanks.


Added on February 5, 2009, 2:29 am

where are u studying? and what course?
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When I did SAM a long time ago, there were no March intakes lol... Back then we would finish the syllabus and whatever coursework/projects by August and have 2 months of chillout revision time. So practically speaking, 8 months is sufficient for you to finish your course albeit not having as much revision period as we did last time.

SAM ain't that hard, in fact it's probably one of the most easiest pre-U course you'll be able to take. Your assignments and coursework are vital as they carry approx half of your marks - nail them and you'll be OK.

Your SAM results will be converted into the TER score for university enrollment in all Australian universities, not just South Aust. AustMat is generally used in Western Aust, eg Perth while SAM is for SA eg Adelaide... Victoria uses VCE... not sure about Queensland, NSW and NT. The examinations are in a different format and marked by different boards although students probably learn similar stuff. As mentioned before, whatever examinations that you take will be converted into TER for a standardised score.

If you want to take SAM, by all means go ahead... Don't worry too much about it. There has been many examples where "average" SPM students obtain good results in SAM; while good SPM students flunked SAM because they didn't study or became parasites of cybercafes and so on. Another thing though, make sure you know what subjects are required for your desired undergraduate course. Then choose them once you enrol in SAM. For example, most if not all engineering courses require Specialist Mathematics while many medical courses don't care about Biology.

Good luck.
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QUOTE(haya @ Feb 5 2009, 08:07 AM)
I've never had the police stop me for identification (then again I've been sober most of the time), but for general identification a student card should suffice. My bank accepts it when I do transactions.

For proof of age through, a student card is not enough. You need either:
a) a AUSTRALIAN drivers license (note that the Malaysian drivers license does not have your DOB), or
b) your passport, or
c) a 18+ card. Different states have different 18+ cards, so if you need more information go to the International student services of your university and ask for more information. They're not free.

keep in mind when you go drinking/clubbing/the casino.
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yeah. if you dont plan to get a aussie drivers license the 18+ card is the next best thing. i think its called keypass if im not mistaken. not sure about the name. but you can apply for it at the police station. they need your photos and to see your passport. then they can validate it. quite dangerous to be bringing your passport everywhere.
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Do australia have any saloons like malaysia?
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Do australia have any saloons like malaysia?
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Good question.
Was wondering myself how much does a normal haircut over there cost hmm.gif
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Do australia have any saloons like malaysia?
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its roughly dollar for dollar.

over there i had a haircut for aud$20-30 depending where i went. not sure for girls price. but yeah. i think its the same. just change the RM with AUD$ heh.


Added on February 5, 2009, 10:54 am...just to add. it was pricey so i shaved my head in australia....its cold in winter...its cold.... shaver cost like 20... can use many times. hahahaha

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Do australia have any saloons like malaysia?
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QUOTE(Monya Meow Meow @ Feb 5 2009, 11:44 AM)
Good question.
Was wondering myself how much does a normal haircut over there cost  hmm.gif
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normal haircut is about A15; varies from state to state.
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SAM and AusMat is like the same thing. Both are recognised all over Australia, and even all over the world too. Its just 2 different programmes. Its a business strategy thingie imo.

And also, yeah, SAM is probably the easiest Pre-u around. When I compared my A Level math with SAM's specialist math, w00t. Hell of a difference. Like SAM's spec math only covered half of what we covered. SAM won't kill you.
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QUOTE(Monya Meow Meow @ Feb 5 2009, 01:44 PM)
Good question.
Was wondering myself how much does a normal haircut over there cost  hmm.gif
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QUOTE(haya @ Feb 5 2009, 08:10 AM)
I stand corrected. I've never had the luck of  extra 10KG with these airlines, but obviously it does happen.

Just to clarify so I can edit the front page: what do you actually do to get the extra 10KG? Show them you are a student during booking, or at the check-in counter, or both? And what documentation do you show: COE, Student visa, or what?
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act i booked the ticker from SIA website.kl to sing,then transit to melbourne via Qantas
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order to get this approve we shall require copies of some document for verificiation and here are as follows:
Passport copies
Booking itinerary after purchasing ticket (Electronic Ticket)
Offered letter from Institution or University
Offered letter from the Company that you are working to
Student visas
Approval documents for migration from the Embassy.

but act i just submit passport copies,student visa,e-ticket n offer letter
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does you get ur coe for apply visa?
how is your accommodation?
you choose which airway company fly to sydney?
Quantas, MAS, SIN or british airways?


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Wow. That's really a very helpful information. Thanks guys. I'm planning to do econs and finance or maybe accounts and finance for my undergrad studies. Can tell me what subjects should I take in SAM? Any tips? Cause I could see college like Taylors and INTI offering a few kind of arts package for business studies. And all of subjects are closely matched with perhaps one or two subjects differences.

Besides that, have you guys heard of twinning program? A program where you study a few years in Malaysia and the final year in Aus. Like 1+2 or 2+1? I have been doing some research on those unis website and I realized that not many offer this program. I'm thinking that twinning program would be a good one as studying in Aus for my whole degree course will seriously burn a big hole in my dad's pocket!! So, yea. I need advices and opinions from everyone on this as well.

Sorry for asking so many questions. I did do my research on the internet but I still have doubts. So, this forum would definitely serve as the best place for me to answer the questions that I have.

Anyway, thanks a lot. Appreciate that. =)
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@Kwang Hui

does you get ur coe for apply visa?
how is your accommodation?
you choose which airway company fly to sydney?
Quantas, MAS, SIN or british airways?
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Ya i already got my COE. The visa not yet approved though.
For the accom..., i am still arranging. nod.gif
I will be using MAS.
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QUOTE(Kwang Hui @ Feb 5 2009, 02:16 PM)
Ya i already got my COE. The visa not yet approved though.
For the accom..., i am still arranging. nod.gif
I will be using MAS.
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icic. lol
my visa also not approved yet. I need to do medical and x-ray check.
I do not worry about the visa. I worry about the accommodation, dunno where to live.
most of the college and apartment full.
do u have any suggestion for the accommodation?
how you fix your accommodation problems?

Maybe I will take qantas airways, it depend on the time and prices.


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mine usually costs about AUD20-27
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That is freaking .... I better get a proper haircut here to make it as short as I can tongue.gif
Hopefully can last me some time ....
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That is freaking .... I better get a proper haircut here to make it as short as I can  tongue.gif
Hopefully can last me some time ....
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...just get a crew cut. heheheh. you can get cheaper haircuts. but its hard to find. i got my friend to cut my hair sometimes. sometimes crooked a bit but with gel no one can tell anyways hahahah.
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 5 2009, 12:01 PM)
SAM and AusMat is like the same thing. Both are recognised all over Australia, and even all over the world too. Its just 2 different programmes. Its a business strategy thingie imo.

And also, yeah, SAM is probably the easiest Pre-u around. When I compared my A Level math with SAM's specialist math, w00t. Hell of a difference. Like SAM's spec math only covered half of what we covered. SAM won't kill you.
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sam is based, as the name indicates, on the south australian school syllabus, and ausmat as people understand it here, ie the sunway ausmat is based on the western australia school syllabus......

each individual states in oz have significant autonomy, including education, so each state runs it's own schools and unis......eg. nsw and victoria has the hsc.....

these results from different schools, regions, states, and then collated and moderated, to come up with a national percentile TER score (called enter in vic, uac in nsw).......

and no, sam is not the easiest pre-u.......that distinction belongs to cpu.....canadian pre-u......
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Do australia have any saloons like malaysia?
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sweat.gif Of course... otherwise how would Aussies cut their hair? ka ki lai ah? biggrin.gif rclxm9.gif

QUOTE(Monya Meow Meow @ Feb 5 2009, 10:44 AM)
Good question.
Was wondering myself how much does a normal haircut over there cost  hmm.gif
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cheap ones approx 12-15, reaching 20... more fancy hairdressers probably around 30. You want stylish one then pay more loh... pretty much same as M'sia, just dollar-to-dollar.

QUOTE(stevenchang @ Feb 5 2009, 02:14 PM)
Wow. That's really a very helpful information. Thanks guys. I'm planning to do econs and finance or maybe accounts and finance for my undergrad studies. Can tell me what subjects should I take in SAM? Any tips? Cause I could see college like Taylors and INTI offering a few kind of arts package for business studies. And all of subjects are closely matched with perhaps one or two subjects differences.

Besides that, have you guys heard of twinning program? A program where you study a few years in Malaysia and the final year in Aus. Like 1+2 or 2+1? I have been doing some research on those unis website and I realized that not many offer this program. I'm thinking that twinning program would be a good one as studying in Aus for my whole degree course will seriously burn a big hole in my dad's pocket!! So, yea. I need advices and opinions from everyone on this as well.

Sorry for asking so many questions. I did do my research on the internet but I still have doubts. So, this forum would definitely serve as the best place for me to answer the questions that I have.

Anyway, thanks a lot. Appreciate that. =)
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It's better to get the information from whatever university that you're interested in. Different universities may have different requirements for same/similar courses so it's hard for us to provide any recommendations on subjects.

And you might find more information regarding universities/academics/administration from education institutions eg AusEd or IDP. Or just email the respective universities instead. Things change over time and some of us here (eg me who did SAM far too long ago) may accidentally provide outdated information.

Twinning programmes are pretty common nowadays as various local institutions would offer such courses. Again, it's best to consult education institutions or your college's placement centres for accurate information, plus the various education fairs that'll pop up during the year. There's usually one around mid year where universities would waive the application fees, so go for it. Furthermore during those fairs the foreign universities would frequently send their representatives to answer any inquiries directly.

Should you decide to take SAM it shouldn't be that much of a problem compared to uni life. But it's best to have a couple of desired courses and destinations in mind before choosing a pre-U.

Cheers.

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Back when I was doing my SAM in 2006, the March intake like you mentioned, is a 8-months long program. However, AFAIK you don't actually get 8 months to complete what the others (Jan intakes) cover in 12 months. Correct me if I got it wrong, but I reckon you are supposed to be at the same level of progress by the mid-year examination, meaning after the mid-year exam, there shouldn't be anymore difference in terms of academic progress in the course between Jan and March intakes.

For the other part of your questions, it all depends on individual. But I would emphasize the key word here is being consistent, if you are able to perform consistently throughout the entire course duration, you should be fine. All the last minute cramming won't work too well though.

QUOTE(stevenchang @ Feb 5 2009, 02:14 PM)
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If that's what you are planning to do in uni, then it shouldn't be a problem in choosing any of their packages tailored for business studies. Accounting, Econs, IT, Legal Studies are all relevant and useful for your future studies in uni anyway, just choose whichever subject that you are more interested in taking.

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[quote=bakakenshin,Feb 5 2009, 10:27 AM]
Do australia have any saloons like malaysia?
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For females, smaller saloons cheapest I know is $25 and if you want rather good saloon (Asian stylist) can cost up to $50 especially popular Japanese saloons. Yes its expensive and don't talk about chemical treatments yet =)
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act i booked the ticker from SIA website.kl to sing,then transit to melbourne via Qantas
In
order to get this approve we shall require copies of some document for verificiation and here are as follows:
Passport copies
Booking itinerary after purchasing ticket (Electronic Ticket)
Offered letter from Institution or University
Offered letter from the Company that you are working to
Student visas
Approval documents for migration from the Embassy.

but act i just submit passport copies,student visa,e-ticket n offer letter
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So I presume you showed them documents at the check-in counter?

QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Feb 5 2009, 05:28 PM)
sweat.gif Of course... otherwise how would Aussies cut their hair? ka ki lai ah? biggrin.gif rclxm9.gif
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Actually, not as daft as it sounds. One of my friends got a hair cut kit for Christmas, and I do know people who have not stepped into a barber in yonks, simply because cutting hair is damn expensive in Australia. As people have mentioned, prices average about $10-15 for a simple cut. Still cheaper to buy a kit and cut yourself.

For guys, probably get used to longer hair than you would in Malaysia. For gals............any gals want to chip in something for the front page?
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Flying off today to Melbourne. 10pm flight. Gonna reach Sydney at 9:30am(Sydney time) and at 1:15pm I will take Murrays bus to Jolimont Bus Station from the Airport.
Bye bye Malaysia.

Future ANU student.
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QUOTE(haya @ Feb 6 2009, 08:25 AM)
Actually, not as daft as it sounds. One of my friends got a hair cut kit for Christmas, and I do know people who have not stepped into a barber in yonks, simply because cutting hair is damn expensive in Australia. As people have mentioned, prices average about $10-15 for a simple cut. Still cheaper to buy a kit and cut yourself.

For guys, probably get used to longer hair than you would in Malaysia. For gals............any gals want to chip in something for the front page?
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Of course. I've friends not only in Aust but also in the UK who cut each other's hair as well.

It all depends on your expectations... If you just want a little trim, then ka ki lai or just a cheapo one will do. If you want stylish designs then prepare to fork out 30-50 or even more. For guys it's probably less of a hassle as most male students aren't too fussy about their hair as long as it's neat, except metrosexuals of course. For girls most of them would prefer a proper hairdresser, usually run by Koreans in big cities like Melb or Syd, with the fear of messed up haircuts.

I have tried AUD7 haircuts before, done by hairdressing students. It's quite worth the money if you're not too fussy; yet I stopped going there because the quality is not consistent and depends on the "level" and expertise of the student.

I won't say cutting hair in Australia is THAT expensive - in fact it's the same number if you don't convert. If you convert then almost everything is expensive, except cars and ipods.
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QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Feb 6 2009, 10:24 AM)
Of course. I've friends not only in Aust but also in the UK who cut each other's hair as well.

It all depends on your expectations... If you just want a little trim, then ka ki lai or just a cheapo one will do. If you want stylish designs then prepare to fork out 30-50 or even more. For guys it's probably less of a hassle as most male students aren't too fussy about their hair as long as it's neat, except metrosexuals of course. For girls most of them would prefer a proper hairdresser, usually run by Koreans in big cities like Melb or Syd, with the fear of messed up haircuts.

I have tried AUD7 haircuts before, done by hairdressing students. It's quite worth the money if you're not too fussy; yet I stopped going there because the quality is not consistent and depends on the "level" and expertise of the student.

I won't say cutting hair in Australia is THAT expensive - in fact it's the same number if you don't convert. If you convert then almost everything is expensive, except cars and ipods.
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QUOTE(Lim Ling Yang @ Feb 6 2009, 08:49 AM)
Flying off today to Melbourne. 10pm flight. Gonna reach Sydney at 9:30am(Sydney time) and at 1:15pm I will take Murrays bus to Jolimont Bus Station from the Airport.
Bye bye Malaysia.

Future ANU student.
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enjoy your trip. one thing i gotta say though is....

there is no...Mushroom Swiss Burger...in australian burger king/hungry jacks....so if you like the burger eat it before you go~

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ANGRY WHOPPER IS THE BEST!!!! i wonder if its still being sold in hungry jacks
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Lmao! Angry whopper sounds large! And fierce! ~_~
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Sometimes you convert back = Quite reasonable . For like expensive electronic stuffs. It's maybe Rm1000 in Malaysia but maybe it's only $450 in Aus . Lets make it 1:2 ratio . It's around Rm900+ only . Apple stuff is definitely cheaper in Australia
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QUOTE(panda-man @ Feb 6 2009, 10:53 AM)
there is no...Mushroom Swiss Burger...in australian burger king/hungry jacks....so if you like the burger eat it before you go~
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Anyone who's going to Melb better eat lots and lots of wantan mee and kolo mee... there's no good ones to be found, at least to my knowledge.

QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 6 2009, 02:46 PM)
Lmao! Angry whopper sounds large! And fierce! ~_~
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Nothing beats good old ramli burger special. drool.gif

QUOTE(Thalmes @ Feb 6 2009, 03:15 PM)
Sometimes you convert back = Quite reasonable . For like expensive electronic stuffs. It's maybe Rm1000 in Malaysia but maybe it's only $450 in Aus . Lets make it 1:2 ratio . It's around Rm900+ only . Apple stuff is definitely cheaper in Australia
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Australian Apple products are cheaper than most other countries in the world, and probably US too if you know where and when to hunt for good deals. AUD 100+ for ipod nano... where to find except in Aussie?

As for the exchange rate of 1:2.... nah... it's probably stable around 2.4-2.5 for now, so your $450 gadget will be slightly more expensive than the RM1000 counterpart. Nevertheless, it was 2.34 on Tues but only for that one day tongue.gif

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Wan tan Mee you mean soup or dry.

I bought wet wan tan mee in Melbourne and I cook myself. Now I really afraid it, this is because eat too much!

Mee kolo you can't get it here even in KL too!
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Whats kolo mee?

I only know

Wantan Mee*
Hokkien Mee
Sio Bak Mee*
Kuey Teow Mee*
Bee Hun Mee*
Lou Shi Fun*
Mee Suah*
Mee Jawa
Pan Mee
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*Comes in dry/soup

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And how in the blazes do you buy wan tan mee and cook urself? U know how to make the soup ar? O_O

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I will go to sydney UNSW in this month but I still searching for the accommodation. I am starting worries about that because most of the colleges and university apartment have been reached the capacity.

I still dunno where to live when I arrive there.
Anyone can help me?


;J0shua

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These few days ... Perth is so chilling with the winds blowing . But forecast said that next week will be burning hot .
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QUOTE(J0shua @ Feb 6 2009, 08:17 PM)
I will go to sydney UNSW in this month but I still searching for the accommodation. I am starting worries about that because most of the colleges and university apartment have been reached the capacity.

I still dunno where to live when I arrive there.
Anyone can help me?
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Like what i said last time.Get the temporary accommodation sorted out.Then,look for a place yourself or you found some friends to find with you.It's very hard to get an accommodation in UNSW colleges as some of them have high demands like one Distinction per semester or there is a very long waiting list which is almost impossible to get.

There should be a form behind your prospectus to request ISS to give you a temporary accommodation for short term like a week or 2.Probably look for the form in some UNSW site.Probably the ISS site.

Those places will probably cost you 200AUD per week.Pretty expensive but it's better than staying in hotel.

I stayed in a Monastery last year,during the first week im there.
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juz found out there is such thread here...im studying in Curtin, Perth....mind adding me to the list? hehe
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hey haya. can u pls add me into the Canning College list in the front page? thanks
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So I presume you showed them documents at the check-in counter?
Actually, not as daft as it sounds. One of my friends got a hair cut kit for Christmas, and I do know people who have not stepped into a barber in yonks, simply because cutting hair is damn expensive in Australia. As people have mentioned, prices average about $10-15 for a simple cut. Still cheaper to buy a kit and cut yourself.

For guys, probably get used to longer hair than you would in Malaysia. For gals............any gals want to chip in something for the front page?
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That's a 2 years span of NOT cutting my hair. And yes, not even layering nor anything affiliated with the slight modification to my hair. It's not because things are expensive here, but it's just not getting the right mind set to have it chopped off. Furthermore, company and customers doesn't feel that much offended speaking to someone that has a hair that fairly resembles a working professional. That's the working culture i've come to accept.

On a more fairly loose term, i've been reading previous posts and i do find it offensive that some of you planning to come down under have the thought of bringing every single damn thing just because of the fear of spending that extra nickel. Toilet rolls, Reams of A4 papers, thongs, undies, and every single damn thing that you spent around RM20 in Malaysia and going to spend less than AUD10 here. The mentality of penny wise pound foolish needs to be tagged on the forehead for some of you.

Yes, food is expensive here, but that doesn't mean you've got to ship the whole box of instant noodle or seasoning to Australia. I swear for every time i hear people even thinking of bringing food over, i'd get enough nickel to sink Singapore.

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hi all, there's stg i would like to ask regarding metlink vpt student concession card.
In the application form, it is stated that
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To obtain a VPT Student Concession Card
you must be:
• Attending a normal course of full-time study at a School/
Institution registered with the Victorian Department of
Education & Early Childhood Development as shown
in the Victorian Public Transport Approved Schools and
Approved Courses in Tertiary Institutions Register; and
• A citizen or permanent resident of Australia. Students with
refugee status, a student studying as part of an approved
overseas exchange program
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Development Scholarship are also eligible (proof such
as a letter from your School/Institution is required).
Unfortunately, you can’t get a VPT Student
Concession Card if you’re:
• Enrolled in a Masters, Doctorate, or other
postgraduate course
An overseas full-fee paying student (primary,
secondary or tertiary)
• Enrolled in a tertiary course which is less than
10 weeks duration
• Enrolled in an apprenticeship course.

I'm going to monash under the so called intercampus exchange program, does that means I'm eligible for this card? I am paying Malaysian fees though.
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QUOTE(-Jonathan- @ Feb 7 2009, 02:41 PM)
Speak of the devil
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That's a 2 years span of NOT cutting my hair. And yes, not even layering nor anything affiliated with the slight modification to my hair. It's not because things are expensive here, but it's just not getting the right mind set to have it chopped off. Furthermore, company and customers doesn't feel that much offended speaking to someone that has a hair that fairly resembles a working professional. That's the working culture i've come to accept.

On a more fairly loose term, i've been reading previous posts and i do find it offensive that some of you planning to come down under have the thought of bringing every single damn thing just because of the fear of spending that extra nickel. Toilet rolls, Reams of A4 papers, thongs, undies, and every single damn thing that you spent around RM20 in Malaysia and going to spend less than AUD10 here. The mentality of penny wise pound foolish needs to be tagged on the forehead for some of you.

Yes, food is expensive here, but that doesn't mean you've got to ship the whole box of instant noodle or seasoning to Australia. I swear for every time i hear people even thinking of bringing food over, i'd get enough nickel to sink Singapore.
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haha.
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With my pants down.



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I should take how many UOC in my 1st sem?
some of the courses needs Prerequisite.
any recommendation for that?


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@Cheesenium (UNSW)
I should take how many UOC in my 1st sem?
some of the courses needs Prerequisite.
any recommendation for that?
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Generally 24 UOC per semester. I have no idea what are you gonna pursue for your degree, but generally speaking, most of the subjects you will be taking in the first year are core subjects, meaning you won't have a choice but to take it. Some subjects require another subject as pre-requisite, so if you want to take that subject you gotta first take the required subject to satisfy its pre-requisite requirement.
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QUOTE(jae @ Feb 7 2009, 03:31 PM)
Generally 24 UOC per semester. I have no idea what are you gonna pursue for your degree, but generally speaking, most of the subjects you will be taking in the first year are core subjects, meaning you won't have a choice but to take it. Some subjects require another subject as pre-requisite, so if you want to take that subject you gotta first take the required subject to satisfy its pre-requisite requirement.
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I enrolled in 3 courses (18 UOC). 18 of 24 UOC. others subjects required Corequisite and prerequisite. It's ok?

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hey haya. can u pls add me into the Canning College list in the front page? thanks
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QUOTE(J0shua @ Feb 7 2009, 04:32 PM)
I enrolled in 3 courses (18 UOC).  18 of 24 UOC. others subjects required Corequisite and  prerequisite. It's ok?
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Well technically it is fine if you are only enrolled in 18 UOC for the semester, but as a first year student you normally do 24 UOC per semester. If you figure out that there isn't any other core subject that you could take for this semester, you can consider taking an elective subject. Alternatively, if you are unsure about what to take, just drop your faculty student centre an email to enquire about it. Their email address can be found in the school's website, so just go look for it.
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Lol @ Jonathan. I might be one of those guys. I'm bringing enough noodles to last me for the first 4~5 days, in case somehow, during the first week I am not able to get my supplies.
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QUOTE(-Jonathan- @ Feb 7 2009, 01:41 PM)
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That's a 2 years span of NOT cutting my hair. And yes, not even layering nor anything affiliated with the slight modification to my hair. It's not because things are expensive here, but it's just not getting the right mind set to have it chopped off. Furthermore, company and customers doesn't feel that much offended speaking to someone that has a hair that fairly resembles a working professional. That's the working culture i've come to accept.

Which one is you and which one is your girlfriend?

As for me, I can't stand long hair, so every 5-6 months I throw in the towel and shave my head. Its not too bad in winter, but in summer I can't sleep with the mass of hair being one nice heat pack.
QUOTE(-Jonathan- @ Feb 7 2009, 01:41 PM)
On a more fairly loose term, i've been reading previous posts and i do find it offensive that some of you planning to come down under have the thought of bringing every single damn thing just because of the fear of spending that extra nickel. Toilet rolls, Reams of A4 papers, thongs, undies, and every single damn thing that you spent around RM20 in Malaysia and going to spend less than AUD10 here. The mentality of penny wise pound foolish needs to be tagged on the forehead for some of you.

Yes, food is expensive here, but that doesn't mean you've got to ship the whole box of instant noodle or seasoning to Australia. I swear for every time i hear people even thinking of bringing food over, i'd get enough nickel to sink Singapore.
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After doing the math, I find that fresh food is not much more expensive, and sometimes actually cheaper in Australia. Naturally kaya is going to cost more than Malaysia, but what's wrong with Nutella?

You cannot come to another country and live like what you did in Malaysia. Yes, I do miss kolo mee, but I actually have taken a liking to Beef pies (just make sure you have tissues at hand). I can't stand it when I see ethnic Chinese (Malaysian, Singaporean, Hong Kong, Taiwanese, China Chinese) eat their excessive soup noodles with newspaper under the bowl and bones scattered all around. Especially when they never bother to clean up.

QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 8 2009, 03:06 AM)
Lol @ Jonathan. I might be one of those guys. I'm bringing enough noodles to last me for the first 4~5 days, in case somehow, during the first week I am not able to get my supplies.
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While I can understand bringing in supplies for the first 1-2 days, 4-5 days is probably a bit much. Woolies and Coles is not that far away. My first meal in Australia on the evening I landed was Red Rooster.
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 6 2009, 07:23 PM)
Whats kolo mee?

I only know

Wantan Mee*
Hokkien Mee
Sio Bak Mee*
Kuey Teow Mee*
Bee Hun Mee*
Lou Shi Fun*
Mee Suah*
Mee Jawa
Pan Mee
Hokkien Char
Char Kuey Teow

*Comes in dry/soup

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LOL... mee list. And yeah you won't find mee hun kueh here also...

kolo mee = 干捞面, similar to your dry wantan mee.

Sarawakian's kolo mee is probably different though.

QUOTE(-Jonathan- @ Feb 7 2009, 01:41 PM)
Speak of the devil
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On a more fairly loose term, i've been reading previous posts and i do find it offensive that some of you planning to come down under have the thought of bringing every single damn thing just because of the fear of spending that extra nickel. Toilet rolls, Reams of A4 papers, thongs, undies, and every single damn thing that you spent around RM20 in Malaysia and going to spend less than AUD10 here. The mentality of penny wise pound foolish needs to be tagged on the forehead for some of you.

Yes, food is expensive here, but that doesn't mean you've got to ship the whole box of instant noodle or seasoning to Australia. I swear for every time i hear people even thinking of bringing food over, i'd get enough nickel to sink Singapore.
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pony tail... sweat.gif not my type... my head will be on fire. tongue.gif

I find it more offensive to label people with the mentality of a scrooge. It's not foolish to bring all those stuff to Australia provided that your baggage allowance is sufficient. Of course, reams of A4 paper and toilet rolls won't save you much due to the weight and bulk; and it'll be dumb to attempt to ship one's entire room over from Malaysia.

But if one's able to bring boxes of food over, by all means do it. The price of noodles/wheat/rice products in Aust. have soared crazily since last year, and if one's able to save 50-100 ringgit by doing so, why not? A 200g Nescafe powder costs RM10+ per packet back home, it's probably almost double the price over in Australia after conversion... so if you bring 10 bags which only amounts to 2kg you'll save approx RM100. A hundred bucks may not seem much, but it's still parents' hard-earned money.

Choose wisely about the stuff you pack.... and don't forget the 7kg hand luggage which often excludes your laptop. A grand total of 37kg is bloody enough. And please, don't chug your textbooks along, zap 'em from your library.

Like I said, if anyone has spare weight in the baggage especially the 30kg student allowance, fill it up with stuff that you'll be able to save money with. With all the clothes and toiletries and miscellaneous necessities, chances are you'll amount to around 24, 25kg with 5 more to go; might as well put it to good use by bringing stuff you can't find in Aust /you'll be able to save money with instead of wasting it.

LOL at the nickel sinking S'pore comment though, but when you think that Sporeans are now able to spend 1:1 with their SGD while our ringgit is still shit as ever, you can't smile anymore sad.gif

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can i have my student ID done before orientation?
i am thinking of stopping by at Uni tmr to enquire bout orientation and also if possible get my ID done.

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QUOTE(MeruChan @ Feb 8 2009, 03:50 PM)
can i have my student ID done before orientation?
i am thinking of stopping by at Uni tmr to enquire bout orientation and also if possible get my ID done.
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I think you should be able to have your ID done on the same day as orientation. (very fast process)
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I enrolled in 3 courses (18 UOC).  18 of 24 UOC. others subjects required Corequisite and  prerequisite. It's ok?
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QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Feb 8 2009, 01:12 PM)
And please, don't chug your textbooks along, zap 'em from your library.
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I dont see why i shouldnt bring textbooks from here.It cost a lot more to buy there and the library dont have that many books for you to borrow.Especially if it's a core textbook that is needed in tutorials.
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Hello, anyone in Adelaide? I've been here for 1 week plus, last monday was 46c, today suddenly drop to 26c, though quite same as msia, but it's cold, strong winds...gona start my classes tomorrow =)
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QUOTE(MeruChan @ Feb 8 2009, 03:50 PM)
can i have my student ID done before orientation?
i am thinking of stopping by at Uni tmr to enquire bout orientation and also if possible get my ID done.
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MeruChan, coming to QUT right? Doing accounting? Assuming your campus is on Gardens Point, just bring your Passport, Visa(eCOE) and offer letter, pop into A block, get your documentation, and follow the signs to Z block to get your ID card done. Made out on the spot.

Orientation is 16-20 Feb. Best to do administrative things (like enrollment) then, as there will be people helping you up. They change every year, but last year they had people walking around with "ask me" badges, whom you can go up and ask anything (well, almost).

If anyone wants to stalk me I'll be in QUT whole day tomorrow. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(haya @ Feb 8 2009, 06:18 PM)
MeruChan, coming to QUT right? Doing accounting? Assuming your campus is on Gardens Point, just bring your Passport, Visa(eCOE) and offer letter, pop into A block, get your documentation, and follow the signs to Z block to get your ID card done. Made out on the spot.

Orientation is 16-20 Feb. Best to do administrative things (like enrollment) then, as there will be people helping you up. They change every year, but last year they had people walking around with "ask me" badges, whom you can go up and ask anything (well, almost).

If anyone wants to stalk me I'll be in QUT whole day tomorrow. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(haya @ Feb 8 2009, 01:27 PM)
Which one is you and which one is your girlfriend?

As for me, I can't stand long hair, so every 5-6 months I throw in the towel and shave my head. Its not too bad in winter, but in summer I can't sleep with the mass of hair being one nice heat pack.

After doing the math, I find that fresh food is not much more expensive, and sometimes actually cheaper in Australia. Naturally kaya is going to cost more than Malaysia, but what's wrong with Nutella?

You cannot come to another country and live like what you did in Malaysia. Yes, I do miss kolo mee, but I actually have taken a liking to Beef pies (just make sure you have tissues at hand). I can't stand it when I see ethnic Chinese (Malaysian, Singaporean, Hong Kong, Taiwanese, China Chinese) eat their excessive soup noodles with newspaper under the bowl and bones scattered all around. Especially when they never bother to clean up.
While I can understand bringing in supplies for the first 1-2 days, 4-5 days is probably a bit much. Woolies and Coles is not that far away. My first meal in Australia on the evening I landed was Red Rooster.
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Nutella; addictive then kaya icon_rolleyes.gif super ..addictive laugh.gif
ah u r like the red rooster fella in ads; asking where do you get rooster in NY ? what isnt tat wallabie laugh.gif

QUOTE(Sophia228 @ Feb 8 2009, 06:02 PM)
Hello, anyone in Adelaide? I've been here for 1 week plus, last monday was 46c, today suddenly drop to 26c, though quite same as msia, but it's cold, strong winds...gona start my classes tomorrow =)
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oh ur good..today ..15C in melb rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(KVReninem @ Feb 8 2009, 06:50 PM)
Nutella; addictive then kaya icon_rolleyes.gif  super ..addictive laugh.gif
yes, and vegemite too. biggrin.gif
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Which one is you and which one is your girlfriend?

As for me, I can't stand long hair, so every 5-6 months I throw in the towel and shave my head. Its not too bad in winter, but in summer I can't sleep with the mass of hair being one nice heat pack.

After doing the math, I find that fresh food is not much more expensive, and sometimes actually cheaper in Australia. Naturally kaya is going to cost more than Malaysia, but what's wrong with Nutella?

You cannot come to another country and live like what you did in Malaysia. Yes, I do miss kolo mee, but I actually have taken a liking to Beef pies (just make sure you have tissues at hand). I can't stand it when I see ethnic Chinese (Malaysian, Singaporean, Hong Kong, Taiwanese, China Chinese) eat their excessive soup noodles with newspaper under the bowl and bones scattered all around. Especially when they never bother to clean up.
While I can understand bringing in supplies for the first 1-2 days, 4-5 days is probably a bit much. Woolies and Coles is not that far away. My first meal in Australia on the evening I landed was Red Rooster.
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I know where your mind is set on Haya. and yes, i'm the one on the left, though you just needed the confirmation from me.

To each their own. I'd go commando to relief some air than to shave my head.

Suggestion #1 : Once you reach Australia, assuming you coming in fresh with no affiliation, head down to the nearest supermarket (Coles/Safeway(Woolworths)) and get yourself some fresh pack of biscuits, bread with spreadings. Anything after 6, or in some places, 8, your in for a hard time looking for food. Give yourself a couple of days to settle down and get cooking utensils, but in the mean time, don't save up on food. Spend a little more to fill your stomach and enjoy your first extraordinary stay in Australia. Only once you've settled down, then you start cooling off your expenses and tightening your belt.

Some maths for you freaks if paranoia is your middle name.

I came to Australia with $2000 cash on hand. That lasted me a month and probably 4 days. I threw in another 1.5k the next month to get all the necessary things to kick start a LIFE. That includes cooking utensils, printers, washing machine and all other jamborees you define in life.

The first 1-3 months, i find it really hard to control the expense. And yes, i came alone with no contacts whatsoever.

Once everything settled down, $1000 is the max i went, with an inclusion of $650 for rent. So you do the maths.

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QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Feb 8 2009, 01:12 PM)
LOL... mee list. And yeah you won't find mee hun kueh here also...

kolo mee = 干捞面, similar to your dry wantan mee.

Sarawakian's kolo mee is probably different though.
pony tail... sweat.gif not my type... my head will be on fire. tongue.gif

I find it more offensive to label people with the mentality of a scrooge. It's not foolish to bring all those stuff to Australia provided that your baggage allowance is sufficient. Of course, reams of A4 paper and toilet rolls won't save you much due to the weight and bulk; and it'll be dumb to attempt to ship one's entire room over from Malaysia.

But if one's able to bring boxes of food over, by all means do it. The price of noodles/wheat/rice products in Aust. have soared crazily since last year, and if one's able to save 50-100 ringgit by doing so, why not? A 200g Nescafe powder costs RM10+ per packet back home, it's probably almost double the price over in Australia after conversion... so if you bring 10 bags which only amounts to 2kg you'll save approx RM100. A hundred bucks may not seem much, but it's still parents' hard-earned money.

Choose wisely about the stuff you pack.... and don't forget the 7kg hand luggage which often excludes your laptop. A grand total of 37kg is bloody enough. And please, don't chug your textbooks along, zap 'em from your library.

Like I said, if anyone has spare weight in the baggage especially the 30kg student allowance, fill it up with stuff that you'll be able to save money with. With all the clothes and toiletries and miscellaneous necessities, chances are you'll amount to around 24, 25kg with 5 more to go; might as well put it to good use by bringing stuff you can't find in Aust /you'll be able to save money with instead of wasting it.

LOL at the nickel sinking S'pore comment though, but when you think that Sporeans are now able to spend 1:1 with their SGD while our ringgit is still shit as ever, you can't smile anymore sad.gif
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I'm sorry darling, i find it offensive that you label people labeling other people as a scrooge. Furthermore, the derivation of labeling is only correct when it's finite. That's a mere assumption done up there.

Scrooge is a big word to put in there. Offensive might i add. Mine was mere poking at the state of paranoia some have just because everything in Australia is multiplied by 2.3xxxx.

I mean, C'MON, i came to Australia worried about not bringing enough clothings, and there i had people poking fun of me thinking that i was going to live in a third world country.

With 27 or 37, whatever the weight limit is for a student, it's a very very small amount when we come think of it.
Let's bring some logic into this whole thread. This is all about Studying in Australia. Yes, we give the benefit of doubt that we've spawned lots of information and has helped students enrich their trip here. But ultimately, it's all about studying.

I'd rather spend those weight bringing text books, save hundreds in Malaysian ringgit then to worry about spending the extra nickel just in case food costs RM60. Well, yes, initially if you venture outside for food, it's going to cost at least AUD10, but i am a firm believer that you should enjoy the first week or two and then start to be vary of what you spend later on. I've seen people bring boxes of instant noodle, and spam it a couple of days only to know that it's not the way to do it at the start. Later on, once the exam kicks in, and the stress of a relationship begins to develop, an instant noodle or two will help. But then again, a box of instant noodle (20 packs, 30 packs) is only AUD10.

If there's one thing i would love to have when i was here first time, would be to hug my bolster every.single.night. And yes, in my few years here, i still haven't had the luck, of finding a shop that sells bolster. SO BRING YOURS!

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To each their own... The baggage limit is there to be used, all I'm saying is put it to good use, be it bringing food or books or whatever that one needs the most. The expenses are not that hard to control, as the costs of basic necessities in Australia is pretty affordable. Those who brought boxes of food and spam it within a week can only blame themselves for not being thrifty... I'm an advocate of using the excess baggage weight to bring in necessities. certain food, and toiletries, which most people would be able to bring in 1/2 year's supply or even more if you know the right way to pack. And only do it if you have already finished packing the most important stuff that you need.

There are ways to save up on little things, it depends on the person and his/her needs. During this trip back I've even seen people bringing in boxes of ciggies to burn away... You decide what you want to bring.

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QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Feb 8 2009, 09:52 PM)
To each their own... The baggage limit is there to be used, all I'm saying is put it to good use, be it bringing food or books or whatever that one needs the most. The expenses are not that hard to control, as the costs of basic necessities in Australia is pretty affordable. Those who brought boxes of food and spam it within a week can only blame themselves for not being thrifty... I'm an advocate of using the excess baggage weight to bring in necessities. certain food, and toiletries, which most people would be able to bring in 1/2 year's supply or even more if you know the right way to pack. And only do it if you have already finished packing the most important stuff that you need.

There are ways to save up on little things, it depends on the person and his/her needs. During this trip back I've even seen people bringing in boxes of ciggies to burn away... You decide what you want to bring.
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if your non-smoker...bring carton of ciggs and sell it there. can make around 30+ AUD$ hehehe. easy money. just dont bring too much otherwise kena tax.
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Does the check-in baggage size matters?

I have a 29" bag i think, but its not fully pack around 25kg or so, theres alot of space inside of it still.. Flying on Mas Airline. No such baggage size rule for that airline? , because for canada they restrict you from using large bags, my brothers have taken all the small one, left one big one for me.
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Check MAS webpage.......although I've never heard of any restrictions on MAS
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29" is fine for check in.....the main problem with big bags is they are difficult to handle, and may not fit in small boots........for a 20-25kg load, the ideal size is 25".........i would suggest buying a new bag......

total dimension restriction applies to flights to north america and some other countries, you allowance was restricted by size, each piece not exceeding 32kg!
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QUOTE(limeuu @ Feb 9 2009, 12:13 AM)
29" is fine for check in.....the main problem with big bags is they are difficult to handle, and may not fit in small boots........for a 20-25kg load, the ideal size is 25".........i would suggest buying a new bag......

total dimension restriction applies to flights to north america and some other countries, you allowance was restricted by size, each piece not exceeding 32kg!
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Pardon? So are you saying its ok, if we check-in to australia with this size, or are you saying that is restricted and i should get a 25" ?
This bag is considered quite new, I think my parents used it just last week. I' think I got the answer, size restriction (linear dimension) is applicable only to North America and South America.

I guess i'll bring that big bag in to Australia, but when i'm coming out, i'll use my brothers' 25" bags
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can i keep my liquid form lotion or skincare products inside my luggage and bring them into aus?
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Yeah i think you can, as long as you check them in, and put them in a plastic bag for protection incase of pressure. I'm not sure whats the accumulated restriction, maybe 1000ml ? I'm not sure, but i think as long as you check them in, than its ok. Nothing flammable than ok.
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QUOTE(Crescendo MY @ Feb 9 2009, 02:17 AM)
Yeah i think you can, as long as you check them in, and put them in a plastic bag for protection incase of pressure. I'm not sure whats the accumulated restriction, maybe 1000ml ? I'm not sure, but i think as long as you check them in, than its ok. Nothing flammable than ok.
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Its 100ml of seperate bottles/containers if its in hand luggage. And you have to get an approved clear plastic bottle/container, and let them have a look at your 100ml of liquid.
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QUOTE(Crescendo MY @ Feb 9 2009, 12:29 AM)
Pardon? So are you saying its ok, if we check-in to australia with this size, or are you saying that is restricted and i should get a 25" ?
This bag is considered quite new, I think my parents used it just last week. I' think I got the answer, size restriction (linear dimension) is applicable only to North America and South America.

I guess i'll bring that big bag in to Australia, but when i'm coming out, i'll use my brothers' 25" bags
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29" is ok... I have one over here as well, man it's cavernous. But like limeuu mentioned it may be a hassle to fit into car boots hence you'll probably need to hail a wagon cab instead of sedans. Furthermore with all the weight it's going to hard to carry the suitcase. Tullamarine's airport has a very badly-designed luggage collecting belt where the speed is too fast and it has a high edge which blocks you from lifting your luggage easily. It's far too common to see people, especially petite ones being dragged along the belt while attempting to carry their suitcases.
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Do the doctors give us medicine if we get food poisoning ? I heard that fever doesn't allows any medicine . I got struck by food poisoning ... Going to the doctor later
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QUOTE(-Jonathan- @ Feb 8 2009, 09:22 PM)
If there's one thing i would love to have when i was here first time, would be to hug my bolster every.single.night.  And yes, in my few years here, i still haven't had the luck, of finding a shop that sells bolster. SO BRING YOURS!
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If you were in Queensland I would direct you to Pillow Talk. They sell "body pillows" which is essentially a bolster, just more suitable for people of taller height. No luck using your girlfriend to hug eh? smile.gif

Harvey Norman (the stores which sell furniture) also have them, through in my experience they are as rare as hens teeth. Bringing from Malaysia is still the best way to go, but mine only survived the journey. Just.
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Feb 9 2009, 09:06 AM)
Do the doctors give us medicine if we get food poisoning ? I heard that fever doesn't allows any medicine . I got struck by food poisoning ... Going to the doctor later
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no; you have buy your medicine in pharmacy. smile.gif drink more warm water n keep flushing in toilet.
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QUOTE(KVReninem @ Feb 9 2009, 08:24 AM)
no; you have buy your medicine in pharmacy. smile.gif drink more warm water n keep flushing in toilet.
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I mean do they give medicine certificate to those who is having a food poisoned session or disease . If normal sickness they won't give medicine . That's what I fear
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QUOTE(Thalmes @ Feb 9 2009, 09:29 AM)
I mean do they give medicine certificate to those who is having a food poisoned session or disease . If normal sickness they won't give medicine . That's what I fear
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you can ask from them. smile.gif say you hav class etc then u need medical cert for rest n recovery.

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