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In Singapore, I stayed in multiple places and the prices were quite cheap.
The course I chose was fully hands-on and highly regarded in the western Australian region. Moreover, I follow the same content and assessment that on-campus students follow, also, all the professors are minimum MS holders and many of them hold Ph.D also, the university has a very good reputation in the western Australian region.
Hostel:
I prefer living in an apartment hence I live on rent in a friendly neighborhood 10 mins drive away from the university. I share the 2 room apartment with another friend. Rent is 300$ per week, with bills.
I wanted to do my masters degree in Australia as they have high academic standards which I was always impressed by. I did a lot of research and narrowed down my options to UWA and ECU. I applied for both universities and received offer letter from both but I decided to choose ECU as I received 20% off full course fee discount
Hostel:
I live at home and travel to uni every day, as do many people in Australia unless we live in a rural area, as all the units are located in the CBD or metropolitan area. I would consider living closer to uni if I had the money, but would not consider living on campus as it's too much money and limited freedom.
It had the exact course I wanted to do when I wanted to do marketing. My older brother went here and had a good experience. change into Biomed because I had a change in interests, and stayed at the same uni to make things easier, despite getting into a similar course at a different uni. had a Min atar of 70 which I knew I'd get, so I knew I'd get in.
Hostel:
I have always lived in university accommodation. However, I do not recommend anyone living there unless they are very concerned about how far uni is. The only reason I lived there was it was closed to uni.
I got one year advanced standing for my diploma and this is the only uni that gave me all the 8 units. To apply there was no fee as some other units charged $100. Comparatively low fees as well. I also offered the program I needed. Eg: Electrical Power rather than just Electrical. Furthermore, my cousin's sister studied in this uni.
There were two teachers there that would supervise my thesis in the topic of my choosing. I also got the marks to get in (as it is quite competitive to get into Honours, I wasn't too picky), and it was online which meant I didn't have to move houses.
Best reputation for nursing. A great overall student experience. Classrooms and study rooms everywhere. They're so nice. So many People. Lots of events and functions. Cheaper then most and yeah it's okay.
Hostel:
My house is very close to the university it's about a five minute drive. So on-campus accommodation was not needed however the parking at ECU is terrible and it's almost always full. It's very frustrating and in the end I sometimes have to catch public transport because it's so much easier.
It was close to home, had the course I wanted to pursue, has a good reputation for student support, has many learning resources available, a good chance of getting a job out of your course, the enrolling process wasn't difficult.
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