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Studying In Australia
Started by vipul20044, Mar 24 2007 07:11 PM
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#1
Posted 24 March 2007 - 07:11 PM
Well i do ask people that is it worth studying in one's own country or abroad
and then i get an answer, the opportunities are ample regardless of which country you go to. You just need to harness it
Yes true to the fact, i agree with what people say
But i did a little research about studying in Australia for MBA
Most of the universities, i am not talking about the privatized exaggerated UNI's but the world's renowned ones, Ask for experience
That really depends on which course you want to opt for
For instance i want to do MBA in finance but then Australia get's most of its revenue from Prospective students willing to move abroad
But the catch here is that they have a grade system and if you do MBA there is no chance that you will get a PR (Permanent Resident) as the points you need for it will be insufficient if you go for MBA
People should be firm with their decisions as to what do they want to do
Most of them are lured by the fact that while studying they have an opportunity to stay in the respective places and in this hype they may do any course even if it is worth or not
But i suggest that one should not play with their own careers
As said before opportunities are ample, one needs to harness it
and then i get an answer, the opportunities are ample regardless of which country you go to. You just need to harness it
Yes true to the fact, i agree with what people say
But i did a little research about studying in Australia for MBA
Most of the universities, i am not talking about the privatized exaggerated UNI's but the world's renowned ones, Ask for experience
That really depends on which course you want to opt for
For instance i want to do MBA in finance but then Australia get's most of its revenue from Prospective students willing to move abroad
But the catch here is that they have a grade system and if you do MBA there is no chance that you will get a PR (Permanent Resident) as the points you need for it will be insufficient if you go for MBA
People should be firm with their decisions as to what do they want to do
Most of them are lured by the fact that while studying they have an opportunity to stay in the respective places and in this hype they may do any course even if it is worth or not
But i suggest that one should not play with their own careers
As said before opportunities are ample, one needs to harness it
#2
Posted 29 April 2007 - 05:49 AM
vipul20044, on Mar 24 2007, 07:11 PM, said:
Well i do ask people that is it worth studying in one's own country or abroad
and then i get an answer, the opportunities are ample regardless of which country you go to. You just need to harness it
Yes true to the fact, i agree with what people say
But i did a little research about studying in Australia for MBA
Most of the universities, i am not talking about the privatized exaggerated UNI's but the world's renowned ones, Ask for experience
That really depends on which course you want to opt for
For instance i want to do MBA in finance but then Australia get's most of its revenue from Prospective students willing to move abroad
But the catch here is that they have a grade system and if you do MBA there is no chance that you will get a PR (Permanent Resident) as the points you need for it will be insufficient if you go for MBA
People should be firm with their decisions as to what do they want to do
Most of them are lured by the fact that while studying they have an opportunity to stay in the respective places and in this hype they may do any course even if it is worth or not
But i suggest that one should not play with their own careers
As said before opportunities are ample, one needs to harness it
and then i get an answer, the opportunities are ample regardless of which country you go to. You just need to harness it
Yes true to the fact, i agree with what people say
But i did a little research about studying in Australia for MBA
Most of the universities, i am not talking about the privatized exaggerated UNI's but the world's renowned ones, Ask for experience
That really depends on which course you want to opt for
For instance i want to do MBA in finance but then Australia get's most of its revenue from Prospective students willing to move abroad
But the catch here is that they have a grade system and if you do MBA there is no chance that you will get a PR (Permanent Resident) as the points you need for it will be insufficient if you go for MBA
People should be firm with their decisions as to what do they want to do
Most of them are lured by the fact that while studying they have an opportunity to stay in the respective places and in this hype they may do any course even if it is worth or not
But i suggest that one should not play with their own careers
As said before opportunities are ample, one needs to harness it
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#3
Posted 14 May 2007 - 09:04 AM
It's a good thing to study abroad i think. Meet new prople, new culture...
That makes me enthusiastic about studing))
But it can be hard to concentrate on studies. I have a friend from Argentina that studied with me (I live in Russia).
He is still involved into college parties more than into studies after about 6 years living here!)))
I think it's a good thing to attend some qualification coarses abroad for a year or two not more.
That makes me enthusiastic about studing))
But it can be hard to concentrate on studies. I have a friend from Argentina that studied with me (I live in Russia).
He is still involved into college parties more than into studies after about 6 years living here!)))
I think it's a good thing to attend some qualification coarses abroad for a year or two not more.
#4
Posted 14 May 2007 - 07:04 PM
Cool. I think studying abroad is fun, too bad I finished my studies kind of fast, but I will be back for an MBA in about a year or so. I would really like to go and study it in Australia or Canada the most, or any other place thats not the country I live in or the US.
#6
Posted 21 August 2007 - 10:27 AM
lionking729, on Jun 7 2007, 09:52 PM, said:
Hi all.I'm from Vietnam.Many student in my country hope to be educated at famous country such as USA,England,Canada....But this may be always a dream

Why dream? I'm also from Asia and many of my friends have been studying abroad for quite a long time. Not all of them are form rich families. Actually some of them mainly depend on the scholarship. So if you are really excellent enough, just go and apply. You can do this after your graduation from college of your own country. If you have some particular research subject, etc, which could catch their attention ,then you may have the chance to get scholarship to help you continue your study.
And for me, I would like to study in Australia!
I spent on month there this year. My cousin lives there. Generally speaking it's a nice country with beautiful scenery, and study there is not as expensive as in the US.
#9
Posted 19 March 2008 - 03:32 PM
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Here i could find fantastic information. I want to persuve my masters out there and complete my Phd out there.
So it was realy good information i got . Thanks agian.
Here i could find fantastic information. I want to persuve my masters out there and complete my Phd out there.
So it was realy good information i got . Thanks agian.
#10
Posted 19 March 2008 - 03:35 PM
allisfriend23, on Apr 29 2007, 05:49 AM, said:
hi to all,
planstudyabroad.com are providing online free consultancy to all around the world.
i got much useful information as well from their excellent service.
http://www.planstudyabroad.com
planstudyabroad.com are providing online free consultancy to all around the world.
i got much useful information as well from their excellent service.
http://www.planstudyabroad.com
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