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Road to Top 8 Universities in Australia

 Road to Top 8 Universities in Australia Monash College has more than 20 years of experience teaching Foundation programs, Colleges to University, Academic English programs to help students transition successfully. The program of study at Monash College can help students successfully transition to various Bachelor programs at Monash University. During the program here, students will have the opportunity to develop study skills, research, and expand new relationships in the student community from many countries. Learning & Teaching Building – Clayton Campus, Monash University. Photo: John Wardle Architects. Bennetts, Peter. 2018. ArchitectureAU. Learning & Teaching Building – Clayton Campus, Monash University. Photo: John Wardle Architects. Bennetts, Peter. 2018. ArchitectureAU. The Monash University Foundation Program (MUFY) prepares students to transfer into the first year of a Bachelor's program, one of the university's 10 faculties. Students can choose flexible subje...

10 affordable places to study abroad

 10 affordable places to study abroad Norway, Taiwan, Germany or France are places where the tuition fee is not high, the cost of living is in line with the quality of life, which is worth choosing for international students. 1. Norway The Nordic countries are all relatively affordable study abroad destinations, but Norway is the top choice because it offers free tuition for all EU and non-EU students at public universities, with the exception of a few specialized program. The availability of English-taught programs at all levels of study, plus a large number of locals fluent in English are also reasons for this country to be of interest to international students. Like other Nordic countries, Norway is known for its high quality of life and stunning natural landscapes. However, the cost of living is also quite high, about 17,200 USD per year. 2. Taiwan Taiwan is one of the cheapest places to study abroad. The top school - National Taiwan University - collects between $3,300 and $4,...

Advantages of studying at Kardinia International School

 Advantages of studying at Kardinia International School Kardinia International College creates a modern, friendly learning environment while closely monitoring the achievements of international students. Kardinia International School owns an educational environment and modern facilities; located in the heart of Geelong city, an hour's drive from Melbourne, on a large 22 hectare campus. This campus also has an Olympic-sized swimming pool, 45 buses specializing in picking up children from school and ensuring that 100% of students use computers to take notes... The campus of Kardinia International School has an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Photo: Kardinia International College The campus of Kardinia International School has an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Photo: Kardinia International College Kardinia International School offers both IB and Victorian high schools, from grades 7 to 12. Tuition fees range from 22,000 to 25,500 AUD a year, much lower than the average private schools. Mo...

Female student wins Ivy League university 6 billion VND scholarship

 Female student wins Ivy League university 6 billion VND scholarship Reaching 1570/1600 SAT I scores, successfully implementing a garbage recycling project and having an essay with a different layout, Khanh Linh was admitted to a Top 15 school in the US. On the morning of December 11, Le Pham Khanh Linh, grade 12 Anh 1, Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, woke up early after a difficult night of sleep. The female student checked her email and saw the admission results from Dartmouth College, USA. Linh nervously opened the letter and saw the words "Congratulations", she "stubbed" for a few seconds. Linh had to re-read it many times to believe that she had won the Environmental Science major at her desired school. Dartmouth College belongs to the Ivy League, a prestigious and longstanding school system in the United States. According to US News and World Report, Dartmouth ranked 13th in the list of the best universities in America. The 17-year-old girl receive...

Do not submit SAT - a new option when studying in the US

 Do not submit SAT - a new option when studying in the US When American universities no longer required the SAT to be on file, many students, either with insufficient preparation time or without satisfactory scores, abandoned the certificate. At the online study abroad seminar "Difference to success", organized by Summit Education, a US-Canada study abroad consulting unit, on the afternoon of December 26, students who have just been admitted to American universities and students from other universities in the world. The consultant shared his view on the trend of this year's early enrollment season. Tran Xuan Duy, admitted to Fordham University, said that compared to friends who spent many years preparing documents to study in the US, I only had a few months. Therefore, to optimize the application process, I decided not to take the SAT. Duy explained, because he didn't have much time left, he was forced to focus on other important factors. The same choice as Duy, Nguye...

Human resource training problems from the pandemic

 Human resource training problems from the pandemic Covid-19 poses many problems for education such as digital skills training, the role of vocational certificates, cooperation between businesses and training institutions or the ability of young workers to find jobs. At the Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Vocational Education and Skills Development (APAC TVET), Mr. Srinivas Reddy - Head of Skills and Employment Department (International Labor Organization - ILO, Switzerland) Switzerland) said that since the pandemic began, 144 million jobs and 3.5% of annual GDP growth have been lost in just one year, sending the global economy into a recession. seen since 2009. Women, young people and disadvantaged groups such as workers in the informal economy, migrants, refugees and disabled people have been severely affected. . On top of that, low-skilled workers are more affected than high-skilled workers. The crisis is doubled by the worsening teaching and learning situation. Currently, millio...

Types of people who should not study abroad

 Types of people who should not study abroad Phan Quoc Dung, who studied masters in Germany and Denmark under an Erasmus Mundus scholarship, pointed out the types of people who are not suitable for studying abroad. Studying abroad is an option, so whether to go or not depends largely on your decision. Financial issues aside, are you really suitable for studying abroad? For me, the following three types of people should not study abroad: 1. Refuse to change Are you someone who is changeable and adaptable to a new life? If not, definitely studying abroad is not for you. Studying abroad is going to a new country. Whether near or far, the environment, people and life there are very different from Vietnam. Studying abroad can be 6 months, a year or longer and have you ever imagined how you will be and how ready to face that life? Not only life, but the learning environment as well as teaching methods in each country will have certain differences. Are you confident enough to hit the road...

Chinese students feel 'like being surrounded by a virus' in the US

 Chinese students feel 'like being surrounded by a virus' in the US Cheng Yufei, an international student in the US, said the severe outbreak made her feel like she was "surrounded" by the new strain of virus. The Omicron mutation has pushed the number of infections in the US to a record high in recent days. According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University, within just a week to January 10, the average number of confirmed Covid cases per day in the US was 714,000 cases, an increase of 74.3% compared to the previous week. On January 10 alone, the country recorded 1.13 million new cases. The US has become the country with the highest number of daily Covid cases in the world today. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Omicron strain accounts for 95% of new virus infections. New York became one of the "epicentres", ranking third in the number of daily infections in the US. The map shows the average number of Covid cases per...

Falsifying background information, making fake patents to get into US universities

 Falsifying background information, making fake patents to get into US universities Many students make up touching stories in their essays, spending thousands of dollars to forge patents to "polish" their college applications. Last week, the story of University of Pennsylvania student Mackenzie Fierceton, 24, who lost his prestigious Rhodes scholarship because of allegations of fabricating his background, went viral. In the essay, she claimed to be the first person in her family to go to college in order to take advantage of the US schools' policy of finding students from poor backgrounds, in families where no one had ever gone to college. But in reality, both her mother and grandfather attended college. Fierceton also shared details of her abuse by her mother, but the allegation was denied by authorities. Fierceton is not the first and only case to do so. It is not unusual for students to fabricate essays to get the attention of top schools. Some students revealed they h...

Estimated cost of studying in France

 Estimated cost of studying in France Tuition fees, rental costs in France are relatively low compared to the rest of Europe, not to mention the country has many student discounts. 1. Tuition fees Most higher education institutions in France are funded by the state, so students usually only have to contribute a small fee depending on the level of study. Public universities in France charge an average of 170 euros per year for a bachelor's program, 243 euros for a master's, 380 euros for a doctorate and 611 euros to attend a technical school. For undergraduate international students, the tuition fee will be 2,770 euros per year, postgraduate study is 3,770 euros. To study at one of France's highly selective private universities, students can pay 500-600 euros per year, some schools up to 10,000 euros (258 million). Photo: Campus France Photo: Campus France 2. Accommodation costs Accommodation in France is generally cheaper than in many other European countries, but also depe...