Saturday, January 24, 2009

What is a good high school for me to go to

What is a good high school for me to go to?
im from Australia so im used to being hot i like sports and would probably be good enough for the basketball team im smart. the reason i want to go to the usa for high school is because im up a year at school and after i finish high school in australia im young to go to college (university) and i want to got to college in the usa so it would be easier if i went to high school first. i would like to go to a school in a big city and maybe one with many other foreign students and in a safe area because i will be alone.
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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well portland oregon is good also austin texas and beverton oregon u shold look them up
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saint trinans.you would have great fun.
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Friday, January 16, 2009

How much time do i need to live in France , Sweden or Australia to get citizenship

How much time do i need to live in France , Sweden or Australia to get citizenship ?
Hello , i am 17 years old and i will do one english test , if my english is good i want to move to France or Sweden to finish the school and start the university , and maybe live there If my english is so bad i want to move to Australia to finish the school and start the university , and maybe live there . i have one questions , how much time do i need to live in France , Sweden or Australia to get citizenship ? , i will move with student visa . thanks a lot !
Immigration - 4 Answers
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You need to apply for citizenship within that country, which can take several years. You can become a "naturalized" citizen of a country. In most cases, you have to live and work in the foreign country for approximately 5 years. The amount of time it will take to become a citizen is contingent on the country and their nationality law. I've attached some articles that can give you more information on the countries you're asking about. Read under the title "Registration and Naturalization"
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For a start you need a residence permit to live in France. Students visa don't count towards getting citizenship. To get French citizenship you need to be living there at least five years and have to do a French language test. You also have to do a Swedish citizenship test, plus be living there five years before applying for citizenship.
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This applies if you are from country whose citizens require a visa to visit Sweden: To be able to apply for a Swedish citizenship you must be living in Sweden on a permanent residence permit since at least five years. This time can be shorter for some people like refugees and spouses of Swedish citizens. If you are admitted to a Swedish university you may be granted a temporary residence permit, which will allow you to work, but will not count towards the five year minimum. For almost all university courses documented knowledge of Swedish or English is mandatory, in many cases both languages. If the Migration Board believes that you might be seeking a student visa just to be able to move to Sweden you will probably be denied entry. If you find a job, especially in a profession with a shortage of skilled labour you do have a reasonable chance of remaining in Sweden and eventually get a permanent residence permit, but there are no guarantees.
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when you say ONE english test, what test is it? Australia will only accept IELTS. If you are on a student visa your time spent in that country does NOT count towards residency or citizenship. You must get legal residency status first before you can be eligible for citizenship. And to be eligible for citizenship you MUST LIVE and WORK there for 5 years as a legal resident.
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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Veterinary School (undergrad)

Veterinary School (undergrad)?
My understanding of Vet School is that one must take an undergrad of pre-vet courses (bachelor of science) and THEN apply to a vet school. But I've also heard that schools in Australia skip the pre-vet and incorporate it into their vet program. So in all it takes about six years. Is this correct? and are there any other schools like this?
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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In the US? No. Are you in australia? Their system and the UK one are different from ours (their MD is also different).
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In the US, vet is a post-graduate course only. That means that you first get your bachelors degree in any subject, while also taking the vet school pre-req classes. Then you apply to vet school. In many other countries, vet (and medicine, and law) are not post-grad courses. They are undergraduate courses. So in Australia, you major in veterinary science for your bachelors degree. This is true in AU, in the UK, and throughout Europe. However, if you plan do to a professional course overseas, check first to be sure that you can practice in your home country with that overseas degree. Can you practice at all? If you can, do you have to jump through certain hoops first? In addition, depending on what country you're actually from, you may not be allowed entry into a medically-related course in certain overseas countries. For example, most (all?) med schools in the UK will not admit students from the US. They only admit foreign students if the student is coming from a country where the medical education is sub-par. I'm not sure of vet education - that, you'd need to check - but I wanted to raise the issue so you can ask the right questions.
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Most Australian veterinary courses are undergrad but they have only limited places - for instance there are only 130 places in NSW of which only 10 are dedicated for overseas students. Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland and WA only have a single vet science (I think all are undergrad). South Australia has a postgrad degree but their intake is only 40 - so the competition is extremely hard especially for international students. In general, 10-20% of places are for international, 30% are for either postgrads coming in or people not straight from school and the rest are for students from school.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

What is the relative position of australia in relation to south africa

What is the relative position of australia in relation to south africa?
theres more: what modes of transport would i use to reach australia? its 4 my school project...HELP!!
Geography - 6 Answers
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Australia is South-SouthEast from South Africa and yoy would use a plane to reach Australia because it's the fastest way!
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australia is far east from south africa ucan go by a plane or a ship
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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmodD_AiK7GJ3omK5OTWCaXsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080817152315AAt80Vu
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wow..... you aren't too bright, but Ill help you anyway. Australia lies East of South Africa across the Indian ocean. You would generally fly by plane to get to Australia or you could go by boat. Some people might have the ability to swim but you would have to be superhuman. Actually I don't think anyone could swim.
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About 4,400 miles due East of South Africa. Have a look at the map at the link. As to how to get there, plane, passenger liner or sailing yacht.
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They are like two sentinals to the entry into Indian Ocean, with 5000 miles seperating them. While Australia is spread equally on both sides of tropic Of Capricorn, South Africa is wholly on its southern side. But both have their extreme southern points on same latitude, approximately. A century ago, I would have suggested to take an Ocean liner (ship). But now (needless to say) you can take a flight. I dont' know whether there are any direct flights to Australia (but there should be). Shortest air route (on a Great circle) would touch Antarctica on its flight.