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Issues to consider when deciding to study in

Issues to consider when deciding to study in. Budget, budget, budget. Superstructure condition is up to the economy level. How much money do you have?. What’s the proportion you are ready to invest?. Expenses: . 1. Living expense.

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Issues to consider when deciding to study in

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  1. Issues to consider when deciding to study in

  2. Budget, budget, budget Superstructure condition is up to the economy level.

  3. How much money do you have? What’s the proportion you are ready to invest?

  4. Expenses: 1. Living expense Generally speaking, each student need $7,000 - $10,000 annually, including basic necessities, medical and entertainment expenses. Annual medical insurance is about $274.

  5. Expenses: 2. Acdemic expense Bachelor tuition fees University tuition fees vary according to different schools. Each year’s expense is around AUD 14,000 – 35,000.

  6. Expenses: 2. Acdemic expense ii) Master tuition fees varies from each university, approximately, 15,000 – 36,000 each year.

  7. Expenses: 2. Acdemical expense iii) PHD tuition fees on average, 15,000 – 36,000 every year. Working in part time is permitted, maximum 20 hours a week during study period.

  8. Self-analyzing & positioning

  9. Who am i? Far from madding crowd Social animal 1. What’s the characteristic of mine? individualist Aggressive

  10. conservative wild 2. what’s my ideological and ethical system?

  11. nerd 3. What I want to be? Stock broker Accountant Engineer Miss Australia

  12. Single Family man/ woman In a relationship 4. What’s my status? An old elf

  13. Choosing a university • What I cannot learn in my hometown. • What part I want to get improved. • What is my bachelor direction. • What is my strength and weaknesses in my study. • What is the threaten and opportunities in my study. • How do I plan to carry on my study. • What kind of teaching style I prefer.

  14. Accounting Biotechnology computer Follow your heart Applied finance Engineering Business

  15. Prepare for the Culture Shock

  16. Lesbian Gay Keep an open mind~ Bisexuality

  17. What’s the culture in Australia like? • Population (sparsely populated, >21 million) • Language ( Australian English is dominated) • Food ( “bush tucker” invented by indigenous)

  18. What’s the culture in Australia like? • Art ( Australian aboriginal art; Australian colonial art; landscape; atelier; modernist and contemporary art…) • Literature (English literature, Aboriginality, democracy, egalitarianism…) • Lifestyle (sporting, freedom, equality, peacefulness…) ……

  19. Have fun! • Learning experience & adventure • Embrace your time • Take tons of pictures…

  20. Reference Winnes, 2011, electronic sources of information , viewed 6 August 2011,http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/273239048.html. The Google image Australia 2011, viewed 6 August 2011, http://www.google.com.au/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi. Future Unlimited Australian trade commission, viewed 6 August 2011, http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/zh/Study-Costs/Fees. A dangerous business 2010, viewed 6 August 2011, http://www.dangerous-business.com/travel-tips/study-abroad/study-abroad-things-to-consider/. Purdue university 2009, viewed 6 August 2011, http://www.studyabroad.purdue.edu/students/InterculturalIssues.cfm. Australian government department of foreign affairs and trade, viewed 6 August 2011, http://www.dfat.gov.au/facts/people_culture.html.

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