Tuesday, January 25, 2011

School education is better in Australia or Canada

School education is better in Australia or Canada?
I just wonder if the children living in which of them are more creative, and intelligent as I assume that both of them have different education system, and their culture is quite similar...
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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australia
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it all depends on the children themselves, not what education system is best, but seeing as though i live in australia its an obvious vote to the land down under :p
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Monday, January 17, 2011

What is an excellent University for Pre-med/ grad Med in Australia??/New zealand.

What is an excellent University for Pre-med/ grad Med in Australia??/New zealand??
I am considering going to school in australia or new zealend : What is a good University for Med there ? that offers a Doctorial Degree ??
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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G'day, There are only 42 (soon to be 43) universities in Australia, all of them are fully accredited and they are tightly regulated, therefore the quality and recognition of their graduates are equal from wherever university you are studying from. The most important thing is you have to READ the course information carefully, since some courses may have the same name but different content. There are quite alot of Australian universities offering medical courses to international students. I suggest you to go to Dept of Education, Science and Technology (http://cricos.dest.gov.au) and IDP Education Australia website (www.idp.edu.au) online databases. The information abt fees & requirements can be found in the university's website. Please make sure that you access the information for internationals students, since some requirements, application form and fees are different than Australians'. Once decided on the uni, fill in the application form and send it together with certified copy of your academic qualification. Depending on your country of origin, you may also need to submit an IELTS test results for proof of your English proficiency (www.ielts.org) Hope this helps. Good luck for your study and welcome to Australia :)
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Sunday, January 9, 2011

What sports do Australia's high schools have

What sports do Australia's high schools have?
I might be moving to Melbourne soon, I'm 15 and live in MN. I play volleyball, basketball and a little soccer. (I was going to try Nordic skiing this year) I'm not the most athletic person, but sports are important to me, so i was wondering what sports high schools in Australia provide.
Melbourne - 5 Answers
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there's surfing and the boomerang. no kidding, mate. learning to use the boomerang is tricky.
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For the most part - if you are going to a public school there are no sports program as such. No school against school playing. You might have a PE lesson although at 15 PE will not be a compulsory subject any more. In Australia school is for the "book teaching" thats all. When 3.30pm rolls around you go home - there are no after school activities at school. You do all this in independently from your school education. So you will need to check out soccer teams in your local area (although the season is almost over for this year). Volleyball is not popular and you might (ok will) find it hard to find a team anywhere. There is no skiing in Melbourne - but a number of hours drive away near the Vic NSW border.
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Many private schools have inter-school sporting competitions but in Australia, sport is centred on strong inter-club competitions away from school. You only need to look at Australia's international sporting strength to see how effective that approach is for us - for a nation of only 22 million people, we do disproportionately well on the world sporting stage e.g., at the Beijing Olympics, we were #5 on the overall medal tally and at Athens, Australia came in at #4. You won't miss out on your sport and you won't find the competition or training to be below the standard you're accustomed to, but you may not do it at school. In Melbourne, you won't have any trouble finding clubs for all of your sports except skiing (no snow makes that a bit tricky) - it's a very sports oriented city.
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P.E classes are compulsory up to year 9, then in year 10, 11 and 12 you can choose different sport classes. There are inter-school sports where you play against other schools. Some of the sports that you can choose from are.. football (australian), cricket, soccer, basketball, netball, hockey, baseball, softball and some schools have rowing, water polo, diving and more. Most schools (or all) have Swimming and Athletics carnivals where everyone attends to compete or just cheer on, and then the winners go on to compete against other schools.
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Australian Rules Football is all that matters here. Statistics prove IN RELATION TO POPULATION the AFL has the highest percentage of followers of any game in the world.
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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Which is academically harder High school in the USA or Australia

Which is academically harder High school in the USA or Australia?
put it this way I am in Melbourne and I am doing the VCE our when we finish our ENTER (an Australian Version of the GPA I think) is based almost entirely on 1 years worth of work the final year otherwise known as Year 12 in Australia. does this make it harder because in the US it is based on 4 years worth of work plus we dont have a SAT test and universities in Australia tend to make their decisions purly on the ENTER What do you think?
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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Australia