Difficulty studying abroad and how to overcome it

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Difficulty studying abroad and how to overcome it

Difficulty studying abroad and how to overcome it

In fact, although the dream of studying abroad will be very difficult when you start learning how to adapt to a new environment, but every problem has a solution and overcome.

The following article is the luggage that Tri Viet would like to send to you, hoping to help you be able to steadily go on the path of conquering knowledge in the country of kangaroos. Let's refer to some experiences from international students who came before you!

In fact, Vietnamese students going abroad to study in Australia are limited skills because of the heavy influence from the "stereotypical" education while in Vietnam, less brave to make statements and creative thoughts of yourself. Therefore, Vietnamese students in Australia also share on their Blogs that, besides studying at the school, students coming here should spend time to experience life outside the classroom, looking for understand and learn the Australian way of life and working.

Cost

Finance is a big problem and sometimes a headache for international students in Australia in particular and in other countries around the world. You easily fall into the situation of "empty pocket" if you do not know the right financial management. Therefore, young people should be inclined to live frugally and cut down on expenses that can be cut.

- Tuition fee: you definitely cannot arbitrarily cut the tuition fee that you have to pay to the school, but you can completely get back some money from the school called 'scholarship'. The higher your academic and extracurricular performance, the more valuable the scholarships are. One thing to note for you to choose a university in Australia is that depending on the school you study, the type of training, the city, the fee will vary. For example; The cost of tuition at the University of Adelaide is in the range of AUD 30,000 per year, however, if you attend colleges or less popular schools of the state, the tuition will be significantly lower. Even UniSA University with the infrastructure is not inferior to the University of Adelaide but their tuition is cheaper than Adelaid University to 10,000 AUD / year.

- Accommodation: If you know how to rent a room, sometimes you only have to spend more than 500 AUD / month to pay the rent. This can certainly happen. A few suggestions to save money on your rent are to share a room or rent a house in areas a bit away from the city center. As an international student, you should spend most of your time studying, followed by part-time work and rest, sharing a room with others is not a loss of freedom, is it? However, it is only advice, you should consider your wishes before deciding whether to share a room or not. Besides, renting houses closer to the city center is more expensive, so you can rent a house in the suburbs and take a bus to get to school. Room rent near the center of Adelaide is at 600 AUD / month, which is 150 AUD / week, you absolutely can find a rental house for 120 AUD / week or even 100 AUD / week.

- Eating and drinking: if you want to save money on meals, the only way is to cook at home. If cooking at home you only cost about 50-70 AUD / week. But sometimes you should also look for places with cheap discounts to eat out and enjoy life, not too restrictive yourself.

Go

Travel needs are essential no matter where you are. When you first arrive in Australia, it will certainly be difficult to travel without someone to guide you. In Australia, there are many popular types of transport such as buses, trains and electric buses - vehicles that feature the Australian style and are also the fastest and most convenient. All of these are paid by card (find out at the official public transport website of the state where you live to learn how and which cards to use). You can buy a monthly bus ticket for about 62 AUD / month, saving 10 AUD / month. Once you've loaded your card, every time you get in the car, you'll need to 'touch on' to pay. Always remember this step because if you forget you will be fined a lot of money.

Independent

One of the biggest difficulties when studying abroad is that you must learn to be independent. Being independent is not just about taking care of your daily life, like going to the market, cooking, cleaning your house, etc.It also includes you need to know financial management, time management. time and increase your life experience. Nobody reminds you and helps you little by little, you have to do all the work yourself. Therefore, in order for the work of the day or week to go smoothly and not be diverted, you should make a to-do list to be the master of the job and not miss the job. Remember to organize your work in a specific way, which important tasks to do first should be put first on the job list.

Summary

Hopefully the article has partly helped you get an overview of the basic difficulties that international students face when studying and living in a country of kangaroos. Wishing you a dream of studying abroad in Australia and be successful on your chosen path!

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