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Australia here I come! – Your study abroad between the outback and big city life

Even if the hype about the semester abroad as the guarantee for the perfect job is a bit over, it can never hurt to get to know new places and people. It's less about you having to be super successful with it, but more about doing it for yourself. It's an incredibly good experience that will enrich your life. You can get to know new cultures, put your planning skills to the test and gain experiences that no one can take away from you.

Of course, future employers don't think it's bad if you've gained some experience abroad. This shows strength, organizational skills and that you are open-minded and can adapt to new situations. All good qualities that your future boss will definitely not want to miss. Not to mention that you will speak great English after studying abroad.

But first back to the here and now:

Make something of your studies!

After a few semesters in the same city, you know every corner, every fellow student and professor. So it's not a bad change to see something different and escape from the daily grind.

Once you've flown across the continents and you're in a completely different world. You can learn a new language and find out how students in Australia learn.

Australia is a particularly popular destination for students from all over the world and it's not just because of the beautiful weather. In Australia there are Topunis and the diversity and variety to really enjoy your semester abroad. It is not for nothing that more than 230,000 foreign students have decided to spend a semester abroad in Australia.

By the way, as a student you are not alone when it comes to choosing the right university, preparing for it and dealing with all administrative questions. College Contact informs and helps you with all questions about your studies abroad in Australia. That's great, because who knows exactly which visa you need, what the study system is like and where you can live in a completely foreign country?!

What can you expect when studying abroad in Australia?

As a rule, the universities are located on the coast of Australia, which means you are in the center of life. Whether Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane, Perth or Adelaide – every city has its charm and will delight you in its own way.

However, the country is so vast that you won't get claustrophobic even in the big cities. By the way, compared to Great Britain or the USA, living in Australia is not super expensive. You pay around €300 for a room, but you often have to share it with a few fellow students. If you're still thinking about how you can afford to study abroad, take a look at College Contact. There you will find information and assistance on the subject of financing.

By the way, Australian universities are among the top 50 in the world rankings. This means that Australia is also a great choice when it comes to your education. You can choose from 43 state universities, including two foreign universities and one private university. You can also find more detailed information about this and what requirements you have to meet in order to study abroad in Australia at College Contact.

Finally, a few tips from students who have already dared to spend a semester abroad in Australia:

Plan enough time to clarify all organizational matters, such as applying for a place at a university, visa and accommodation. While you can also look for an apartment locally, i.e. directly in Australia, all other things still have to be done at home.
If you have any questions about your semester abroad, College Contact will be happy to help and advise you. Going abroad is a big step, so it's important to have a reliable advisor by your side.
Take some time to explore the outback and travel around the country. Australia is super diverse and, in addition to the big cities, also offers a wonderful landscape with kangaroos, crocodiles, koalas and kiwis. Or why not get to know the life of the Aborigines!?
What you shouldn't miss are the famous Bondi Beach in Sydney, Lord Howe Island or the world-famous Great Barrier Reef. What's definitely worth it is to go hiking in the Grampians National Park or dive into the steel blue water on the world's largest island, Fraser Island. So take a look at what's near you and go exploring.
When choosing your university, look carefully at whether it offers semesters or trimesters. As the name suggests, the year is divided into two teaching phases for the semester and three teaching phases for the trimester. Both models are available at Australian universities, so see what suits your study schedule best.

College Contact can also advise you on this and many other questions about your studies abroad in the fourth happiest country in the world - Australia.


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