Thursday, March 24, 2011

can i enroll in college here in australia if i graduated already high school in the philippines

can i enroll in college here in australia if i graduated already high school in the philippines?
please help me.!
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You will have to inquire of Australian universities. The problem is the high school in the Philippines finishes at the equivalent of the tenth grade in many other English-speaking countries.
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

In Australia there is 2 different degree, one diploma (post grad) and bachelor (under grad), what's difference

In Australia there is 2 different degree, one diploma (post grad) and bachelor (under grad), what's difference?
Question in Y!A say a diploma is a high school certificate. in Australia I think it is different there is a diploma (Post grad) and bachelor (under grad). So is the difference between the 2 degree's just different entry into the course? or age? is one worth less than the other? is one less work than the other?
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Diploma and Associate Diploma are TAFE qualifications. Bachelors are given out at universities and are undergraduate degrees GRADUATE Certificates and Diplomas are an extra semester/2 semesters after the Bachelor degree with generally (although not always) some time working between getting the Bachelor and enrolling in the Grad Dip. Universities have acknowledged that a Bachelor does not always prepare you for a specific job in the workforce - the Grad Cert/Dips are that little extra training to give you an added edge in the job market
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High School = Certificate - equivalent to U.S high school Diploma. There are two levels of Diplomas in Australia one that you do through a technical/private college which takes 1.5 - 2 years to complete, this Diploma is below a Bachelor Degree which takes a minimum of 3 years to complete. Post Graduate Diplomas generally require the completion of a Bachelor Degree and are generally harder academically as it is at university level; They can be completed in 1 - 2 years Generally young people straight from high school who do not have the marks to get into university go to a Technical college for a few years to gain a Diploma and practical work skills. However you do get some people who are much older in the course often refereed to as mature age students. At the end of the day when you are in the workplace it does not really matter however if you are set on building an academic career then it is very important to choose a a course at one of the best colleges.

In Australia there is 2 different degree, one diploma (post grad) and bachelor (under grad), what's difference?
Question in Y!A say a diploma is a high school certificate. in Australia I think it is different there is a diploma (Post grad) and bachelor (under grad). So is the difference between the 2 degree's just different entry into the course? or age? is one worth less than the other? is one less work than the other?
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Diploma and Associate Diploma are TAFE qualifications. Bachelors are given out at universities and are undergraduate degrees GRADUATE Certificates and Diplomas are an extra semester/2 semesters after the Bachelor degree with generally (although not always) some time working between getting the Bachelor and enrolling in the Grad Dip. Universities have acknowledged that a Bachelor does not always prepare you for a specific job in the workforce - the Grad Cert/Dips are that little extra training to give you an added edge in the job market
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High School = Certificate - equivalent to U.S high school Diploma. There are two levels of Diplomas in Australia one that you do through a technical/private college which takes 1.5 - 2 years to complete, this Diploma is below a Bachelor Degree which takes a minimum of 3 years to complete. Post Graduate Diplomas generally require the completion of a Bachelor Degree and are generally harder academically as it is at university level; They can be completed in 1 - 2 years Generally young people straight from high school who do not have the marks to get into university go to a Technical college for a few years to gain a Diploma and practical work skills. However you do get some people who are much older in the course often refereed to as mature age students. At the end of the day when you are in the workplace it does not really matter however if you are set on building an academic career then it is very important to choose a a course at one of the best colleges.
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Is there any difference between a government school and private school for pre. &primary in Australia, Sydney

Is there any difference between a government school and private school for pre. &primary in Australia, Sydney?
My Question about every thing Materials , Education System .. etc
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i hawaii the private schools have weird schedules for breaks like my school has short breaks but a really long summer vacation, it's christian so we get more holidays off too dunno about australia though.... u should check the school's website that you're looking to join
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I went private - and yes stack more materials, better education opportunity's, Education facilities , before ad after school activities and a higher sense of moral and values for later life
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Im in Sth Australia - and yes here there are differences. Private are more likely to have more equipment but less playtimes. More structured days. State have less funding and less equipment and the kids in preschool learn through play. Id go State all the way. They have enough time in the Educational Institution as they go thru school. Let bubs be bubs and learn to socialise and follow simple rules until the damands of formal schooling is required.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

I want to travel and play music. What should i do after high school

I want to travel and play music. What should i do after high school?
I'm 18, just about to graduate. I got accepted at about 6 colleges around New England. But i dont really feel excited to go to any of them. I want to travel. I want to learn, especially about music, but am not interested in going to a college for music. I am really not committed to the idea of going to school. I want to find opportunities to spend at least a year abroad right out of high school. ? Ireland, australia, new zealand, italy, are all places ive always wanted to see. So, any advice would be greatly appreciated. What should i do with my life?
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u shud go 2 europe and become travelling minstrel.
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you should travel and play music
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