Also studying for a master's degree, how do students consider the choice of academic year?
1. The first is the affordable time and capital cost. For example, students who don't have enough money or can't stay away from the local area for too long, of course, actively consider studying for a master's degree in 1 year system: only when the first semester's course study reaches the school's prescribed grades (for example, more than 80%) can they enter the second semester's degree study stage. The advantage of 1 year course is that you can get your degree quickly. The risk factors are the pressure of the first semester, lack of experience in studying abroad, and rushing back to China as soon as they adapt to the new environment.
2. The second is the need to get enough study abroad experience and exercise. Most of the freshmen have family as financial support, and they are young. Studying abroad can make them exercise and grow in the new cultural environment, so it will be more reasonable to choose 1.5-2 years course. Attend classes in the first year and do 1-2 graduation design or thesis in the second year. In fact, the two-year course will make students really gain academic benefits, have enough time to cultivate their foreign language ability, and have relatively little pressure on their grades.
3. The third is to consider skilled migration. Australia's immigration policy is that international students can apply for skilled immigrants after studying for 2 years. So 1.5 year graduation course means that you are considering returning to China for employment as soon as possible, and you want to choose a two-year immigration course.
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