Wednesday, February 9th, 2011 at
7:16 am
I’ll have my BBA in Econ/Finance in May and want to obtain my degree in Australia so I can apply for permanent residence after completion of my degree. I know that citizens from the EU and large parts of Asia can do this, but what about US citizens?
what if I decide to get a PHD?
Thursday, January 20th, 2011 at
4:50 am
i am planning to study in australia. and to help finance my tuition, i am hoping to find a part time job. (of course with a permit to work) will it be hard to find a job? will the salary i will be getting be able to help me pay my tuition? i’d appreciate anybody who could share their experience. thank u
Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 at
9:34 am
Hey all, I plan to study abroad in Australia Fall 2008 and wanted to know if anyone had suggestions for which university to attend. I’m a Psychology major, but also pre-law, and finances aren’t an issue. I just want to go to a school with interesting classes and a thriving social life–it’d be greatly appreciated if anyone could speak from experience.
Thanks!
Friday, September 17th, 2010 at
6:58 am
I have my undergrad degree in Finance, but it has done absolutely nothing for me with the job market the way it is. So I was thinking of going back to school and doing my Masters. One of the Master degrees I was looking into is the Masters of Science in Finance or the Master of Financial Economics. But would it be useful for me to study that since I already have an undergrad in finance and what kind of jobs would it get me?
Could I also get that degree in Australia and it would be fully accredited in the States and be comparable to the US degree?
Saturday, August 28th, 2010 at
12:11 am
I was planning to further study a graphic design in Australia, but i’ve got no any finance supporter, scholarship or loan, can anyone tell me what to do? I don’t feel like giving up my education……