Ive been there and I like it. College is faster and cheaper. I have family there too. The only thing thats a biggie for me is the adjustments I have to make. There are a lot things I have to put into consideration. But i still have 2-3 years left before I graduate high school. My decision now is to not go over.
2006-08-08
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Yeah maybe I should go here for the first year of college to you know settle all my classes and know what I plan on doing in college. When I get the whole college experience thing down, I can go to Australia. If I dont go to school there, then I would move over there to work. Face it people America is heading downhill. Australia looks like a good place. Thanks for the help. keep em coming guys. the more the better.
2006-08-08
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Then I hope you change your mind. Going abroad, especially to a fun place like Aus, is probably one of the most exciting things you can do with your life. If you go, you'll not regret it, if you don't, you'll wonder for the rest of your life what it would have been like.
2006-08-08 17:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Australia is a great country. There are so many opportunities available. Your right in saying that adjustment is a major factor!!! But at least you have family here. Of course, you can always stay in the pre-approved university (or college) housing. They do everything in their power to make you comfortable and feel at home. I think that if you really want something than you should go for it. I must admit that I have not yet moved to a major city - but only due to the fact that I don't have family there. From friends feedback it's wonderful. We are not a racist country and we accept people from all walks of life (I like to think so anyway). I hope I've helped in some way and I'm sure you'll make the right decision in the end!!! :)
2006-08-08 17:44:56
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answered by I Won't Change For Nobody 1
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If you have 2 or 3 more years left of high school you will change your mind several times before graduation. My advice to you is when you are old and look back is there any regrets. So think down the road is Australia somewhere you would have wished you would have went to school. Also you can always go to a local two year school and then transfer your college credits when you decide to go to Australia and you would be more mature then in life. Get a sheet of paper and write the pros and cons is what I tell my daughter.
2006-08-08 17:26:48
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answered by Just wondering 3
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answered by oberlander 4
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It would be fun, and if you can handle not going to schools like Stanford or MIT, then go for it.
Absolutely do NOT stay close to home. Its a trap, you need to free yourself from the familiar and what better way to do it than going to Australia.
2006-08-08 17:29:12
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answered by vintagejbass 3
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Absolutely go. It will be worth the adjustments for the experience. Especially since you have family there.
2006-08-08 17:23:29
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answered by KyLeth 4
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why would you travel a world away for college when some of the best schools in the world are here.
2006-08-08 17:23:19
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answered by Bigglord 1
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Do it!! It sounds exciting, worst comes to worst you can always return home. If your going to have regrets, regret the things you havent done, everything else is just a lesson learned.
2006-08-08 17:24:27
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answered by Anonymous
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it wouldn't be bad to go to australia for college. it would be nice to live in different countries during your life right?
2006-08-08 17:22:38
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answered by sellatieeat 6
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Why would you pass up a chance like that? Go for it!
2006-08-08 17:22:31
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answered by ? 5
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