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what are some good colleges to attend? G'day, Can't help you with schooling but job wise see below: Well the 'ivy league' equivalents are probably - Sydney, Australian National University (Canberra) and Melbourne. UNSW (in Sydney) has good education but I found it very crowded (20,000 students on 20 acres). There are great unis in nearly every city. A few others: New England (Armidale), Newcastle, Adelaide, Curtin in Perth, University of Tasmania, Uni of Queensland in Brissy. Different Universities have good reputations in different fields. Let us know what you want to study and we can give more specific advice. For Visa requirements you need to go to an approved school. see this website. Job wise, seek is the most popular web page, another way is to have resume and go door to door in your chosen field. Hospitality is always easy to get a job. |
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G'day, Depends on what do you want to study and what level? FYI, most colleges in Australia offers only non-degree courses (certificate/diploma). Universities offers bachelor and masters ... G'day, Foundation Studies is a pre-university study. So you are basically not in uni study yet. Therefore your choice of jobs are not much. As the previous answerers mentioned, you can t... It's a lot different mate.................... We drive on the correct side of the road, (i.e the left). Driver's side is the right hand side of the vehicle. We have road trains, USA ... Heaps of vacancies in Aussie.. Jobs galore. What are you looking for in particular....? If you are not Australian, for working here makes sure you have the appropriate visa Starting points are so... try these: www.seek.com.au www.jobsjobsjobs.com.au www.mycareer.com.au www.careerone.com.au www.jobsearch.gov.au www.jobserve.com.au best of luck, i love living in australia, i'm sure... fruit picking ...Australia has a shortage of doctors and nurses in Australia, particularly in regional areas. - take a look at ... G'day, There are only 42 (soon to be 43) universities in Australia, all of them are fully accredited and tightly regulated, therefore the quality and recognition of their graduates are equa... |
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