Pommy babe
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If you had the choice where to study would you study in the U.K. or australia?
Pommy Babe
Pommy Babe
What advantages does in your opinion Oz have over the UK?mcs said:Both.... Im going to do 1 semester maybe 2 in the UK and the rest in Oz. both have their pros and cons but its good to see the world, but Oz does have lots of advantages that the UK doesnt have. And the weather is so so so much better all year round almost!
In my perspective, life is nothing without experiences. I would definitely move to Australia and give it a go. Like juzmister said, if you hate it you can always move back.Pommy babe said:What advantages does in your opinion Oz have over the UK?
This isn't a trick question or anything or me getting my on the offensive for the uk, it's just my family and I are emigrating later this year I have a predicted UAI of 95 - 97 (which I think is good - i'm not really clued up on everything over there as I have studies and uk applications happening here at the same time) and I dont know where to go, should i go with my family to aus or should i stay in the u.k. at the uni of york which maynot be as prestigious as USyd/ ANU/UNSW/UQ.
Any help much appreciated
Thanks
Pommy Babe :wave:
1st things 1st UAI of 95-97 is very good. Will get you into most courses available at most universities. I saw you are looking at doing a Finance/Commerce sort of course then that will get you in at most big unis.... definetly to ANU where I go and UQ and Probably go pretty close at UNSW and USyd- though they usually have higher UAI requirements not because they are necessarily better (Though many will argue they are) but because they are more 'popular' unis to go to as such.Pommy babe said:What advantages does in your opinion Oz have over the UK?
This isn't a trick question or anything or me getting my on the offensive for the uk, it's just my family and I are emigrating later this year I have a predicted UAI of 95 - 97 (which I think is good - i'm not really clued up on everything over there as I have studies and uk applications happening here at the same time) and I dont know where to go, should i go with my family to aus or should i stay in the u.k. at the uni of york which maynot be as prestigious as USyd/ ANU/UNSW/UQ.
Any help much appreciated
Thanks
Pommy Babe :wave:
Hi as a guy who has moved here from the UK (9 Months ago) I would advice just to stay in school over there and complete your A Levels. Its too great a change to start to try to adopt and understand the Australian education system and then having to try your best to top all subjects etc.... Im not here to moan about Australian education system just what I have experienced.. the HSC is very much a group thing and also depends a lot on ranking... its not as individual as you want and brings the people in your class into factor whereas in the UK you are just working for your mark and no one else matters. As well as getting new teachers who will have to write about you on your uni applications who know nothing about you. I didnt know this when I moved here, but now I am just getting my HSC complete along side with my SATs (so that I qualify for USA Uni) and then either studying in the UK or USA.Pommy babe said:What advantages does in your opinion Oz have over the UK?
This isn't a trick question or anything or me getting my on the offensive for the uk, it's just my family and I are emigrating later this year I have a predicted UAI of 95 - 97 (which I think is good - i'm not really clued up on everything over there as I have studies and uk applications happening here at the same time) and I dont know where to go, should i go with my family to aus or should i stay in the u.k. at the uni of york which maynot be as prestigious as USyd/ ANU/UNSW/UQ.
Any help much appreciated
Thanks
Pommy Babe :wave:
I was pretty similar, except I had to do the SATs for Australia...I didn't go to an English school over here. SATs were such a bitch....ScottyTee said:Hi as a guy who has moved here from the UK (9 Months ago) I would advice just to stay in school over there and complete your A Levels. Its too great a change to start to try to adopt and understand the Australian education system and then having to try your best to top all subjects etc.... Im not here to moan about Australian education system just what I have experienced.. the HSC is very much a group thing and also depends a lot on ranking... its not as individual as you want and brings the people in your class into factor whereas in the UK you are just working for your mark and no one else matters. As well as getting new teachers who will have to write about you on your uni applications who know nothing about you. I didnt know this when I moved here, but now I am just getting my HSC complete along side with my SATs (so that I qualify for USA Uni) and then either studying in the UK or USA.
Just my 0.02
I did some classes and read a couple books, vocab was really important. You should do a practice test on www.collegeboard.com and see where you are score wise. It's not like the HSC where you can study up the majority of the material...It's a reasoning test, but the Uni's in Australia do not use it correctly. If you were to apply to the states it usually counts for 10-30% of your admission.Jachie said:Speaking of SATs....for those who did them, how much time does studying & preparing for it take up? I'm thinking of doing them next year, but if it requires too much time and effort then I won't bother. I mean, you can do it through TAFE after the HSC if you want to, can't you?