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?
Studying in Australia (V 3.0), Read front page or be prepared for warn
Studying in Australia (V 3.0), Read front page or be prepared for warn
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Jan 25 2009, 12:01 AM
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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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Jan 25 2009, 11:01 AM
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Jan 26 2009, 07:52 PM
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to Mr oceanblue123 and his other account
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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Jan 28 2009, 09:43 PM
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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
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Jan 29 2009, 12:25 AM
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Feb 4 2009, 05:48 PM
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err, guys jz wondering, Has MAS increase their student baggage limit to 30kg?
link 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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Feb 4 2009, 06:15 PM
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Jul 5 2009, 01:41 PM
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hey, anybody coming to melbourne to study this july? i got a room to rent in swanston st, juz across University of Melbourne.
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Jul 13 2009, 02:01 PM
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QUOTE(chris_c28 @ Jul 13 2009, 01:22 PM) Sure you can, but you have to disassemble the bicycle and pack it into a box. Now, I know FedEx does this, but they charge an astronomical amount too (bicycles have a large volumetric weight). You're expecting more than RM1000 in shipping charges and taxes upon entry to Australia (10% GST + $50 customs brokerage fee). thus, its always easier for u to get another bike here, cheers Large, bulky items such as bicycles, cars, motocycles can be purchased here at reasonable prices. Similarly, there is no need to ship your desktop PCs, TVs, telephones, wardrobe, toiletries or monitors here because these items can be purchased here at reasonable prices (insignificant price difference after conversion) with full warranty, which is a way better deal than shipping half your home contents here. |
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Sep 10 2009, 09:59 PM
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QUOTE(silencio87 @ Sep 8 2009, 06:01 PM) Hi there! go to JBHifi for english, or those shops in china town, but doubt they will hav eng sub though. I rmb there's 1 anime shop along grattan st as well, jz a few shops next to Nasi Lemak House.Im just curious...do you guys know whether there's any anime shop in Melbourne???=P BTW,where do you guys usually shop for groceries??? Im gonna start my shopping + sightseeing day starting this weekend after few weeks of design insanity =O |
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