I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with the term "24fall" in the context of staying in Australia. Could you please provide more information or clarify your question?
Of course, there's still time! 😂 But it's always good to have a clear plan in mind. So, let's take the example of the fall intake in 2023 and see what preparations you need to make based on that.
⭐️ Timeline for February intake preparation ⭐️
· February to June 2022:
1. Research the universities and programs you're interested in.
2. Prepare for language requirements.
· July to August 2022:
Prepare application documents, including proof of enrollment or degree, translated versions, passport, 2-inch white background photos, SF and HK documents with translations, financial proof, etc.
(Some universities and programs may require a personal statement, resume, etc.)
· July to November 2022:
Receive conditional offers. If your IELTS score is not satisfactory, you can continue preparing.
· September 2022 to January 2023:
1. Achieve the required IELTS score and receive unconditional offers.
2. Pay tuition fees and obtain a Confirmation of Enrollment (COE).
3. Submit visa application.
· February 2023:
Prepare for enrollment.
⭐️ Timeline for July intake preparation ⭐️
· May to June 2022:
1. Research the universities and programs you're interested in.
2. Prepare for language requirements.
· June to September 2022:
Prepare application documents.
· September to November 2022:
1. Submit applications.
2. Complete the IELTS exam.
· December 2022 to January 2023:
If you haven't graduated or didn't meet the IELTS requirement, you can receive conditional offers.
· February to April 2023:
Continue taking the IELTS exam if you haven't met the requirement or apply for language classes.
· May to June 2023:
Apply for a visa.
· June to July 2023:
Complete documentation, including degree certificates, graduation certificates, and complete academic transcripts.
· July 2023:
Prepare for enrollment.
These are the general timelines. Recently, Australia has also started its holiday season, so I finally have some free time. I've also compiled some tips for living in Australia, which I'll be happy to share with you.