So i recently got offers from both deakin and newcastle in australia and i am getting a little bit stressed by what choice to make since i am not from australia and thus can't really visit the campus and stuff in advance.I would really appreciate the help of any aussie student or professional or someone who knows both schools to help me differentiate between both.also, the cost to me is very important because both of the are quite expensive for international student.However i am very interested in the quality od education i will get and i'm more of a practical person ;i would prefer a less theory based program.would really appreciate your views and opinions to help me make the best choice
thank you so much in advance
Non Sequitur
Mar 16, 18 7:38 am
You applied to schools in a foreign country and you don’t know anything about them?
Kids these days, amiright?
splinesbetweentheplace
Mar 16, 18 8:33 am
You are "more of a practical person" yet you applied to expensive schools that you know nothing about in a country that you "can't really" visit?
I don't think "practical" was the proper word to use... next time use "idiotic", it's a must better fit for you.
Non Sequitur
Mar 16, 18 8:49 am
honestly, if you can "afford" international tuition... should you not be able to free up some cash and have a visit?
hi guys,
So i recently got offers from both deakin and newcastle in australia and i am getting a little bit stressed by what choice to make since i am not from australia and thus can't really visit the campus and stuff in advance.I would really appreciate the help of any aussie student or professional or someone who knows both schools to help me differentiate between both.also, the cost to me is very important because both of the are quite expensive for international student.However i am very interested in the quality od education i will get and i'm more of a practical person ;i would prefer a less theory based program.would really appreciate your views and opinions to help me make the best choice
thank you so much in advance
You applied to schools in a foreign country and you don’t know anything about them?
Kids these days, amiright?
You are "more of a practical person" yet you applied to expensive schools that you know nothing about in a country that you "can't really" visit?
I don't think "practical" was the proper word to use... next time use "idiotic", it's a must better fit for you.
honestly, if you can "afford" international tuition... should you not be able to free up some cash and have a visit?