Australian education quality is good, the environment is beautiful and pleasant, every year there are many students to apply to study, but to know the application to study in Australia is the need for conditions, today to introduce the Chinese high school students to apply to study in Australia what are the conditions?
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What are the requirements for Chinese high school students to apply to study in Australia?
1. Basic requirements: health, conduct, students under the age of 18 need guardians, etc.
2. Age: under 18 years old when enrolled in Grade 10, under 19 years old when enrolled in Grade 11, and under 20 years old when enrolled in Grade 12.
3. Ielts score: International students under the age of 16 are exempt from IELTS score.
The rest require an overall IELTS score of 5 or more.
4. Performance requirements: The average score should be 75 or above.
5. Education: Domestic junior high school graduates or students in Grade One/Grade two.
1. Don’t forget to wave when you meet friendly people in your car.
In Australia, if you meet people who make way for you or do other traffic kindness, remember to wave their hands to show their politeness.
2. Don’t swim in unfamiliar beaches or waters.
You might run into sharks, stingers, crocodiles, etc.
3. Don’t think of kangaroos as cute and friendly animals.
When you try to show affection to a kangaroo, it may punch you at any moment.
4. Don’t hike the Australian outback alone.
Australia outback climate and natural environment is very steep, extremely easy to cause dehydration, and there are many snakes and spiders, so hiking alone is a very dangerous thing, students in Australia should remember.
5. Never ignore storm warnings.
Australia is a sub-tropical area, there are often tropical storms and cyclones, very destructive, if you see a storm warning, please try to avoid going out.
6. Don’t underestimate the ultraviolet rays of the Australian sun.
Australia is one of the countries with the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world, which is largely due to ultraviolet rays. Therefore, it is best to wear sunscreen when going out to reduce the damage caused by ultraviolet rays.
7. Don’t drink different from your friends.
In Australia, there is also a drinking etiquette. If you order a cocktail while all your friends are drinking beer, you will look a bit out of place.
* Students studying in Australia must meet the legal drinking age before drinking!
8. Don’t just climb rocks.
Very dangerous!
Very dangerous!
Very dangerous!
9. Don’t ignore warning signs.
If you go to an area and see a warning sign, don’t ignore it, because there’s a real chance a crocodile could run off the side of the road.
10. Don’t think gas stations are everywhere.
Australia is a vast and sparsely populated country with gas stations spaced far apart, so if you’re running low on gas, find the nearest station.