If you want to study in Australian high school, there are these basic requirements: medical insurance, behavior, health, in addition, students under the age of 18 need guardians and so on. Today, I will introduce to you what are the basic conditions for you to study in Australian high school?
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What are the basic requirements for studying in Australia?
1. Basic requirements Some basic requirements for Australian high school study are: health, behaviour, medical insurance, the need for a guardian for students under 18 years of age, etc. These are the basic requirements.
2. Age Requirements Australian high school study requirements: Junior high school graduate (Grade 9 or equivalent), must meet the age, grade 9 must be under 17 years old;
Grade 10 must be under 18 years old;
Grade 11 must be under 19 years old;
Grade 12 must be under 20 years old.
Australian schools are basically required to study high school English in Australia: international students under the age of 16 are exempted from IELTS, and students over the age of 16 are also exempted from IELTS if their middle school English score and high school English score (high school students) exceed 75%.
The English language ability is very important for studying in Australia. It is not only reflected in the learning effect, but also affects the quality of life, communication efficiency, cultural compatibility, making friends and job opportunities.
Therefore, learning English well and using it flexibly will be very important for the future study.
If before going abroad to arrange English training courses, so I suggest it is best to attend all the foreign teachers are teaching courses, listening and speaking skills will not only maximum exercise, can also learn from foreign teachers teaching method, arrangement, performance evaluation, the classroom atmosphere feel foreign colleges and universities teaching model in advance, is very helpful to go abroad after learning.
At present, there are quite a lot of training courses for high scores and test questions in China, and most of them are taught by Chinese. As a professional studying abroad, I do not recommend this way.
After all, learning English well is for yourself, not for others to see, the practice will eventually harm yourself.
You will understand why I say this when you actually got 6.5 points in IELts and didn’t understand the class in a foreign university.
It is very important to have a sense of self-protection when going out. Try not to go out alone after 9 p.m., and try to reject strangers’ visits, especially girls.
Although the overall security situation in Australia is far better than at home, it is not a paradise, and there are still sporadic crimes.
The resettlement of the original resident people (Maori) has always been the most troublesome problem for the Australian government, because many social problems such as quality of life, employment opportunities, social acceptance, social welfare and children’s education have not been satisfactorily solved, resulting in disputes and conflicts from time to time.
As immigrants, Middle Easterners and some South Asians also have high crime rates because of these problems.
Although serious criminal cases are rare in Australia, public security cases such as robbery are also not rare. Therefore, as a foreign student, it is recommended that you try to keep a certain distance with them in the early stage of studying abroad, so as not to show wealth or show wealth to avoid unnecessary personal trouble.
Keep in mind the contact information of Chinese embassies and consulates in Australia, local police stations, major Chinese organizations, student guardians, host families and overseas study service agencies so that you can contact and seek assistance in case of emergency.
Perhaps some students do not think so, psychological always think that as long as a little careful will not have an accident or encounter emergency problems.
However, as an old Chinese saying goes, “man’s calculation is not as good as God’s calculation.” It is always good to be prepared for everything, at least not to lose yourself.