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Kristie M
Pennsylvania State University, State College, Etats-Unis
Économie, Licence, Accord universitaire
Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
Just that when it comes to prerequisites, coursework taken in America does not necessarily qualify you for a course in Australia. When qualifying oneself for a course in Australia, special attention needs to be paid to the topics studied.
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A mon avis:
J'ai aimé mais pas sûr que c'est pour tous
Critères importants pour mon choix
(1) Aucune importance – (4) Très important
Raisons académiques
4
Culture
3
Frais
4
Activités
3
Vie universitaire
3
Vie sociale / Fête
3
Climat et emplacement
3
Recommandation personnelle
The Australian National University manages the transition abroad for international students extremely well. The admiinistrators and instructors were all very open, supportive and helpful. Living abroad for the first time, I couldn't have asked for an easier transition or a better experience!
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
4
Voyagé
4
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
1
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
4
Développé mon autonomie
4
Fait la fête
4
Vécu une transformation
4
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
4
Derniers commentaires
Enjoy yourself! Take challenging coursework you're qualified for. You may be taking full responsibility for yourself, perhaps for the first time, and there will be a number of cultural and lifestyle adjustments that you'll have to make. Leave time to travel and to enjoy the country. I would recommend taking a backpacking trip (like the Oz Experience) and spending some time on a cattle or sheep station to experience the outback. Dive the reef. Carve your own diggery-doo. Go sapphire mining. Learn to surf in Byron Bay. Visit Nimbin. Speak modestly about life in America and don't talk about yourself too much. Invest more of your time learning about others and their cultures.
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Kristie M
Pennsylvania State University, State College, Etats-Unis
Économie, Licence, Accord universitaire
Études
Recommandations de cours
American students studying in Australia should pay particular attention to the prerequisites for courses in mathematics, economics and statistics. Generally speaking, when Australian students graduate from college (high school) or take first year coursework at university they have a greater understanding of mathematics. To explain, Statistics I in Australia will cover a broader range of topics than Statistics I in America. The Australian Statistics I course may cover topics in American Statistics I and II. Thus when the Australian student completes his Stats I course, he has completed a higher level of understanding. Part of the reason for this, is that Australian university programs of study take three years to complete (British system) while American university programs require four. Keep this in mind when selecting your coursework. The coursework in Australia is a bit more demanding and you will be required to learn more in a shorter amount of time. Imagine having to play "catch up" with your classmates too. Be careful not to get too ambitious. I tried to take a course in Strategic Thinking which was only offered to MBA students at my home institution. I almost failed miserably taking the undergraduate course in Australia! Enroll only in courses that you know your qualified to take and inquire about the prerequisites of courses that you're unsure of.
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Mon exprérience académique
Qualité des cours
Catalogue de cours
Accès à différentes ressources
Intéraction avec les professeurs
Intéraction avec les étudiants étrangers
Intéraction avec les étudiants locaux
Commentaire personnel
No improvements to suggest. However, American students might want to know that academic life in Australia places more emphasis on independent learning. The faculty members' primary job function is to conduct research in his/her field. Teaching comes second. In Australia, you will have to adjust to spending less time in lecture and more time learning independently while attending scheduled tutorial sessions which are basically question and answer sessions run by your instructor.
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Kristie M
Pennsylvania State University, State College, Etats-Unis
Économie, Licence, Accord universitaire
Logement
Type de logement: Sur le campus
Organisé par: Université d'accueil
Si j'y retournais je choisirais: Sur le campus
Pourquoi?
Living on campus made it easy to get around campus and into the city. It also made it easy to participate in university activities.
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Frais
Installations
Emplacement
Propreté
Espace
Commentaire personnel
The ANU has off-campus living, as well as catered and self-catered halls. I lived in Burton and Garren Hall for about $70 (US) a week, which was the least expensive, self-catered facility. We were assigned locked refrigerators and cabinets for food and cookware storage. The ovens and stoves were in a large communal room. Students from all over Australia, Europe, East and South East Asia studied at the ANU and it was fantastic sharing meals with them and learning about their cultures. Towards the end of the semester, we each took turns cooking on certain days to save time for studies. The Asian students would cook fantastic meals! I hope they didn't totally dread my American cooking! Macaroni and cheese will never compare to William's (China) Mongolian Beef or Tiffany's (Singapore) Spicey Chicken, Ginger and Asian Vegetable Soup! If I were to participate in another exchange program, I would certainly choose to live in a self-catered facility again. Soem of my most memorable conversations and learning experiences in Australia occurred in the B&G dining hall.
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Kristie M
Pennsylvania State University, State College, Etats-Unis
Économie, Licence, Accord universitaire
Vie étudiante
Description de la ville:
Autant sur le campus qu'à l'extérieur
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Vie nocturne, Activités: A lieu principalement à la fac et/ou entre les étudiants
Voyager: A lieu surtout en hors campus
Expérience personnelle de vie sociale
Activités
Vie nocturne
Voyages
Évaluation globale
Commentaire personnel
The city center is the best place to hang out on weekends. There are plenty of good restaurants and coffee shops to go to...when they're open. One cultural difference that my fellow Americans will have to get used to is that the shops in Australia often close early or when business is slow, especially during winter. During my first week in Australia, I remember heading out for a cup of coffee at about 8:00pm. After walking a half-hour to the city center and around downtown for another hour or so looking for a place that was open, I realized that everything was closed. I was no longer in a society that carried on 24-hours a day! There were no Wal-Mart's and no Denny's to head to in the wee hours of the night while taking that all-important late-night study-break. The only exception to this rule, pertains to the night clubs which stay open until 4AM. My hall even had a bar, making it easier to walk downstairs for a beer than to find a cup of joe. The only time the hall served coffee was during the exam period! Australian university students certainly like to drink and the university halls are permitted to serve alcohol, unlike most universities in America.
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Kristie M
Pennsylvania State University, State College, Etats-Unis
Économie, Licence, Accord universitaire
Frais
Principale source de financement:
Mes propres économies
Autres sources de financement:
Autres
Opportunités d'emploi:
Je n'ai pas cherché à travailler
Dépenses habituelles
Favorable exchange rate, even in consideration of higher prices.
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Alimentation, Voyager:
Aussi cher que chez moi
Vie nocturne, Téléphone, Logement, Général:
Moins cher que chez moi
Accés au matériel scolaire
Livres d'occasion
Appareils d'occasion
Ordinateurs / internet
Démarches administratives
Retrait d'argent
Commentaire personnel
Yes...my wallet was stolen and I had everything in it except my passport. It's more convenient to use credit cards than to carry cash and traveler's checks. Notify your lenders that you will be overseas and verify that you pin number will work at ATM's in your host country. Tell them how long you plan to be gone and where you plan to travel. Provide them with your email address and the name of a person to contact other than youself if they suspect suspicious transaction activity. I would suggest keeping at least one major credit card in a safe location for emergencies (hide it in your dorm room somewhere). Make copies of all important docments you'll be carrying and all credit and bank cards. Give copies and customer service numbers to someone you trust in the event that you need their help to assist you. All of my bank cards were in my wallet at the time it was stolen. My dad was able to facilitate the reissue of my credit cards because he had power of attorney over my finances while I was overseas and copies of the information he needed.
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Catalina P
Universidad EAFIT, Medellin, Colombie
Sciences Informatiques / Technologies de l'Information, Licence, Exchange
Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
To know that my english is very good, and I can understand everybody when they are talking to me. And be a competitive person because I have lived something that make me grow up like a person.
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A mon avis:
Tout le monde a aimé, tu vas aimer
Critères importants pour mon choix
(1) Aucune importance – (4) Très important
Raisons académiques
4
Culture
4
Frais
3
Activités
2
Vie universitaire
2
Vie sociale / Fête
2
Climat et emplacement
3
Recommandation personnelle
I think it is a excellent university, I just want to thank for the opportunity that it gave me.
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
3
Voyagé
4
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
3
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
4
Développé mon autonomie
4
Fait la fête
3
Vécu une transformation
4
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
4
Derniers commentaires
Nothing, Just enjoy your trip, and be open for all the opportunities.And travel around Australia, it is a very interesting country. I liked so much wollongong, it is a very nice place to go, and Brisbane as well.
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