Sunday, June 24, 2012

How do i apply for a job in Australia as a current student in Canada

How do i apply for a job in Australia as a current student in Canada?
I'm a student at university in Ontario. My girlfriend is going to school in Australia for the summer so I've decided i'm going to go down and live with her for a few months in the summer. I was wondering how i would go about applying for a restaurant-type job in Sydney for the summer months. I'm obviously new to this, so any pointers or tips would be greatly appreciated.
Immigration - 3 Answers
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fly to aus
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if i was you i would just come on a tourist visa and get cash work it would be no worries especially in the restaraunt industrie.
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apply for a swap visa for a working holiday. http://www.swap.ca/out_eng/index.aspx do you mean Canada summer or Aussie summer? Coz aussie summer starts in December.



Saturday, June 16, 2012

How do you become a lawyer in Australia

How do you become a lawyer in Australia?
In the States you need to get a 4 year bachelors and then attend law school after that, which typically takes around 3 years. But what do you have to do to become a lawyer in Australia? I completed my bachelors and was thinking of going to law school in Australia if possible, but was a little confused about the setup here and the degrees.
Melbourne - 4 Answers
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many many burritos for you!
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It depends on which university you go to. A couple of them are currently changing to the American system of a general undergraduate degree and then a postgrad specialisation. At universities like that (the only one I know of currently doing this is Melbourne University but there may be others - University of Western Australia is changing soon to this) you'd do an Arts degree for 3 years first. You'd probably have to choose certain subjects that relate to the law as well as a few outside of the arts faculty to fulfil the undergraduate course requirements. After that you would probably do a Master of Law for 2 years. So at the end of that you'd have a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Law. Most other universities currently have a undergraduate law degree that you can do straight out of high school. You'd graduate from that with a Bachelor of Law. Many, if not all, universities offer a Master of Law or a Graduate Diploma of Law for postgrad students, whether they've done a Bachelor degree in Law or not. It depends what you have already and what you want to do. The best option you have is to decide where in Australia you'd like to study. The capital cities are your best bet for good universities (think Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Hobart and Canberra) and then research the universities in that city to find out what they offer. The university year is starting about now for all uni's here so there will be people in the offices if you want to email any enquiries. Good luck with your research and choices! Edit: Additionally, be aware that Australia doesn't have much of an on-campus-living culture. There is accommodation available but not much of it so you may need to look into off-campus housing. The fees for international students are quite high in comparison to the domestic student fees so it might get a bit pricey.
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You do a law degree. Only medicine / surgery requires a science (or similar) degree prior to entry. All other undergraduate degrees can be entered straight from school (or without completing any other degrees) Degrees are ranked so Law is more difficult to get into it...
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Two pathways - undergrad law, or a postgrad entry where the entry is ANY degree but with a Credit/Distinction average. A BA is not a requirement - a BSc is fine. Then you do a Bachelor of Law (not a Masters). That is what you need to be a lawyer. The postgrad and Masters degrees are to specialize AFTER you have a law degree (e.g. international law, IP law). Since you have a Bachelors already that is what you need to apply although if you have any Pass marks throughout your entire degree it will be very hard to get in (all scores need to be a Credit or Distinction). Your only hope would be if that year youapply there is not much demand (which is unlikely - law is going the way of Medicine where 2 years ago it was a Credit average - now its a Distinction average). BTW - you can get into PostGrad Medicine with a BMusic - so Science is not a requirement - you just need a Distinction average (2 of the 2009 entrants into USyd postgrad Medicine had a BMus as entrance)



Friday, June 8, 2012

Can I Primary School Teach In Australia, England Or America

Can I Primary School Teach In Australia, England Or America?
I am doing my leaving certificate in ireland and i'm from ireland. Leaving certificate is the same as A- Levels, HSE or SET'S. For my leaving certificate i am doing these subjects, Irish, Spanish, English, Maths, Home Economics, Geography, Biology. I want to do primary school teaching but i really dont want to do it in ireland. I want to go to college in one of the above places and do a course in primary education. Is it possible???
Teaching - 1 Answers
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Yes, you can. For America, you will first need to apply to various colleges. Then, you need to send a transcript of your courses to the universities/colleges you wish to go to to see what undergraduate requirements you may be needing (there probably will not be a problem). You would also probably need to take the ACT or the SAT to enter.



Friday, June 1, 2012

Good engineering schools in Australia and New Zealand

Good engineering schools in Australia and New Zealand?
I'm looking at doing a study abroad in Australia or New Zealand next year. I am a mechanical engineering major and do not want to be pushed back for graduation. Therefore, I want to go to a school that has a decent engineering program. Right now, I have a list of universities that have engineering programs but I want to know which ones are known for engineering just to make sure I'll be able to transfer credits for engineering courses. So, basically, what are some schools in Australia and New Zealand that are known for their engineering programs?
Other - Australia - 2 Answers
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Look into the University of Wollongong, they have a big engineering department and being in the centre of an industrial city one would expect it to be of a high standard. Wollongong is 1.5 hours south of Sydney.
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University of New South Wales (UNSW), a world renown top 200 engineering specialty university or try Wollongong University