Saturday, December 25, 2010

What is the best equine veterinary school in Europe, NZ, or possibly Australia

What is the best equine veterinary school in Europe, NZ, or possibly Australia?
I wanted to study abroad somewhere outside of America, but I didn't know where to go about searching for information because nothing useful seems to come up online. I have a 4.0GPA with lots of extracurriculars and experience with animals, as well as volunteer hours. So, I would think it wouldn't be all that difficult for me to get into a good college. Any suggestions?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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In Australia - there are only 10 universities that teach Vet science - 2 (perhaps 3 not sure) are post grad only. so there are 7 undergraduate degrees. Each has an intake between 60 and 100 so there are less than 550 places for the ENTIRE COUNTRY. So competition is much greater than you are expecting Only 20% at the max are assigned to international students. Unlike the US, Australian universities are only interest in your university ranking grade the closest you have is the SAT. Volunteer hours, essay etc are not part of our entrance requirements. Its purely your test score. In Australia each state has the same English, Biology, Chemistry etc exam for all students sitting their final year - and it is the score they get in that averaged with their year 11/12 scores that gives them their university entrance score. To get into vet science you need around a 98.9 out of 100 for the lowest university and 99.45 out of 100 to get into University of Sydney. Uni of Sydney only takes in 2-5 international students a year for their degree and mostly from students who have sat the IB.
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Friday, December 17, 2010

Is it possible to come to Australia to study in a secondary school that's not on the CRICOS l

Is it possible to come to Australia to study in a secondary school that's not on the CRICOS list?
My cousin from Denmark wants to come over here and study with me in my school for 6 months. However my school isn't on the CRICOS list so she isn't eligible for a student Visa. Is it possible for her to come to my school and experience the schooling life over here without getting the student visa? If so, which visa will she need to apply for? Besides, my school has had some students from overseas and I am wondering how they got there without applying for the student visa.
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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G'day, I have a feeling that the overseas students that came to your school were exchange students, where your school has an exchange agreement with another school overseas. It is perfect for your cousin as she only wants to have a short visit anyway. So you and your cousin must start making enquiries both schools' administration to start making contacts to each other so it is possible for your cousin to come & study in your school. Unfortunately you did not mention what school that you study in. Please be advised that public school in most states are able to accept international students with int. student visa. Hope this helps. Good luck.
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For this purpose Google would be the best option to find out the proper answer to this question with multiple choice of and a great variety of the relevant things. SO it is recommended to just put not more than 2 or 3 main key words and find it on first page.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Are there any Ivy League Schools in Australia

Are there any Ivy League Schools in Australia?
Or, can i have a list of all the Ivy League schools world-wide?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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What are you talking about? See, this is the problem with high schools today! Do you even know what Ivy League has to do with; not academics, SPORTS!! The Ivy League schools are, first and foremost, a sports league created many years ago. Ivy league schools are ONLY in the NORTHEASTERN part of the UNITED STATES. A simple google search would have told you that. If you cannot google, you cannot go Ivy. The ivy league schools are: UPenn Dartmouth Harvard Columbia Cornell Brown Princeton and Yale Edit: Roaring, as you might think it was rude (and funny), you, as a T.C., should know that there is a simple and effetive "search" buttom right on top of the website. As many know, there are probaly 3,929,132 questions on Ivy league school PER DAY! So, even if I was a little rude, it's not unjust. Hopefully, many that post about Ivy leagues can look at this post and take the "search" advice, lol.
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That other poster may be being a bit rude (and a bit funny), but he's right. The Ivy League is a group of schools in a sports league in the US. Many of them are prestigious universities, yes. And I think that's what you're really asking: what are the most prestigious universities in Australia. There are no universities in Australia that are particularly famous, worldwide - not like Harvard is, for example. But there are some universities in Australia that rank extremely well, internationally, on rankings tables. They include: - Australian National University - University of Melbourne - University of Sydney - University of Queensland - Monash University - University of New South Wales Those tend to rank in the top 50, worldwide. I'll link you to one international university rankings table that I do like, below. I'm sure Australia must also have some sort of rankings tables as well.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Is it compulsory for schools in NSW Australia to offer courses by correspondence

Is it compulsory for schools in NSW Australia to offer courses by correspondence?
Hello, If a school doesn't offer an HSC course at school is it compulsory for them to offer it by correspondence? I'm in NSW, Australia and interested in doing the software design and development course. Thanks, Cory
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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No its not - If it is a single subject - thats what you go to TAFE for. You go on a Saturday or a weeknight once a week and do the single subject. Several students from my old school did that as the school could allow you to study both German and Physics (timetable didnt allow for it) so they took German at TAFE on Tuesday nights. Individual schools dont teach by correspondence (who is to do it?) Correspondence schools do - you have to sign up as a home schooler which takes time and requires your parents to be involved (one to be a home body for instance).
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