Which University or city of france should I do my master?

Which city should I choose in Australia?

  • I am 27 year old Arab, from Saudi Arabia, I met many from Australia here in Saudi Arabia and in Dubai, they where either friends or a seminar instructor or university professors they all advice me to go for my master in finance in Australia. So I took the step and applied for different universities. And the apply came back, I didn’t know which school to choose so please help me choose, Griffith university (Ms in commerce finance and banking) University of new castle (Ms of applied finance) University of Wollongong (Ms of finance) Others waiting for replay, University of Adelaide (Ms in commerce applied finance) UNSW (Ms of finance) RMIT (Ms of finance) Should I go for masters or an MBA, I am not studying to find a better job position or pay, I am looking forward for the knowledge I gain (I spend 14 weeks a year in seminars and courses in investment, that’s why the instructors advice me to stop spending money on them and go and get a higher degree) I have acceptance too, from the UK, Canada and the US. I hate cold weather and rainy weather, so Canada and the UK, is out. 90% of Saudi students go to the US, so I want to be different... Australia is the best choice... I need your help in choosing the city, Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide. When it comes to weather, in term of rain and cold weather. Natural disasters, Racism, house robbery, drugs, pollution, car theft. Stores or fast food chains open 24 hours, hotels, beaches (summer all year long), How important is having a car in Australia?(we drive everywhere here gas prices per liter 0.2 AUD) what do I need to know about car driving and insurance and buying or renting a car. Renting my own place or living on campus. What should I watch out for and beware from. How to act and what to say and not to say (for example I speak with North American accent, does it look bad when speaking with North American accent). Making friends and meeting people. What do you consider rude? I want to enjoy my time, as if it is a year long vacation. Thank you for your answers

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    27 yr old arab hey, you remind me of sami and samir. go for either masters or mba - which ever one you feel you can handle I would choose either Adelaide, Newcastle or Wollongong - the others are too busy, too polluted, and not enough housing dont worry about rain and cold weather - it gets cold here no matter where you live - not extremely cold but cold enough - you will get used to it - and at present hardly any rain anywhere - you dont have to worry about natural disasters - none happen - racism is everywhere against all types of people - drugs and crime is like anywhere else I guess - but the towns I mentioned above would be smaller criminal activities as far as I am concerned - car is important I spose if you wish to be independent and get around from A to B we drive on the left hand side of the road here you would be able to pick a car up cheap enough better option than renting one, renting would be available for students either in your own unit/flat or share house or live on campus. dont worry about your accent people from all over the world live here and some cant speak english at all. you will make friends there are plenty of arabs living here in australia. just respect people as you would like to be respected - cheers

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I know it's not any of your choices but Cairns would be great if you are interested in scuba diving. The Great Barrier Reef is up there.

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Sydney, is the safest bet. If you don't like the school there is plenty to do and you would be at the travel hub for the rest of the country.

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G'day, I used to be an international student from South East Asia in Australia. I will try to help you abit... In regards to the course that you want to apply for... depending on your previous education background. MBA is basically for ppl who are not educated in business area (eg. engineers or musicians). However they may setting up their own business or getting a higher promotions in managerial level and suddenly realised that they need to know more in regards to handling the business/organisations. Most of the activities in the MBA class are exchanging ideas and experiences from the fellow classmates. That's why one of the entry requirement is minimum 2years work experience in managerial level. The other Masters program that you have been offered a place or already applied for are specialisation courses and will benefit you most if you have business education background already, as they are to "Deepen your knowledge". From the 4 countries you mentioned, Australia is most likely have the lowest cost of living, and probably the lowest tuition fee as well. Living cost... Sydney has the highest living cost, followed by Melbourne & Brisbane, then Perth, Adelaide, Newcastle and Wollongong the lowest. I'm sure that the website from each uni has the info abt the living cost and the city itself for international students. Natural disaster in all Australia at the moment is the water crisis. If you want a city with warm weather all year around, then your best choice will be Darwin, which has only one uni, Charles Darwin University (http://www.cdu.edu.au/international/). Even Brisbane can sometimes has it's own cooler days (25C) during winter. Racism... It exist everywhere. However I certainly do not feel it. I have to say that I was treated worse in my country of origin than in Australia for sure. I speak English with an accent but I feel like I've been living here all my life. Criminal... not too bad. Every city in the world has the same problem with drugs, car theft and robbery, but this is the comparison: If there's a grandma who's handbag got stolen, it becomes a big news headlines for the whole state. In some countries, it barely make it for a small article in a local newspaper. Stores: Hmmmm... some international students felt that Australia is quiet and boring, and this is from the students who lives in Sydney, the biggest city in Australia. Shops mainly close at 5pm during weekdays, 9pm on Fridays and 6pm on weekends. There are some restaurants that open until 3am on Fridays. Not many businesses open for 24hrs. There are only 39 universities in Australia, therefore the quality and recognition of their graduates are equal from wherever university you are studying from. The most important thing is you have to READ the course information carefully, since some courses may have the same name but different content. Car driving: different states has slightly different regulations due to different driving condition (eg. there's hook-turn rule in the city of Melbourne). You might still be able to drive using international driving licence. The cars are right-hand steering (like most Asian steering side). Accent: no worries.... Australians are built by immigrants so accents are part of Australian life. What consider rude: Don't ask abt salary, age, sickness and (for women) weight, unless you are very-very-very close to them. Cars: Most cities in Australia got pretty good public transport, although Melbourne is the best. Cars are not too expensive to buy, but quite expensive to register, maintain, park (especially in big cities) and petrol with prices of petrol abt AUD1.20/ltr. Rent or dorm: That's really entirely up to you. Are you a kind of person who do not mind to share places with lots of ppl, or you are the kind of person who need your own space? I'm living in Melbourne and this is what you're going to find in Melbourne: 1. First of all... some people do not like the weather in Melbourne (you can have 4 seasons in one day). However, if you read the first weblink from The Age newspaper, you will find out that the weather is still more preferable than the other cities. Sure you can have 42C day in summer, but almost immediately you'll get a much cooler weather pretty soon afterwards. It is very rarely that you got 2 or 3 consecutive days of hot weathers (unlike Sydney, Brisbane or Perth). Winter in Melbourne will be abt 3C-4C in the morning and 13C-15C in the afternoon. 2. Melbourne is a city of diversity. If you are a newcomer, and you do not look 'Anglo-Saxon', you do not feel like an 'alien', since you can find almost every race in the world walking in the city. They are both immigrants and overseas students. 3. THE FOOD!! Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Thai, All-you-can-eat, African, Lebanese, Mexican, Sea Food... anything else? All available and lots of them in a very-very-very affordable price 4. Pretty good public transport system. With one ticket, you can switch from train, tram and bus. They do not always come on-time, but still reliable and improving (www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au). Good for students, since not all can afford car. 5. SHOPPING!!! Original branded clothing sold very cheap. There are even shopping tour, where the participants are taken to retails outlets just for shopping. Big temptations for ladies. 6. Crime rates... just read the second article on the bottom. 7. Night Life... hmmmm... I'll say the centre of nite activities will be Crown Casino and Docklands. Altho there are still plenty of cafe's and clubs scattered around the suburbs as well. 8. Tourist attraction. This is the area that I think Sydney is better than Melbourne, since it has most of it's attraction within its suburbs. Most Melbourne attraction are pretty much out of Melbourne, such as the gold mines in the cities of Bendigo and Ballarat, The Great Ocean Road, Lakes Entrance, Grampians, skiing in Mt. Buller etc. Hope this helps. E-mail me at [email protected] if you have any further queries abt Australia. Good luck on your studies :)

Batako

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