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"Things to Note for Studying Abroad in Australia! π¦πΊ"
1. When chatting, remember to sprinkle "please" and "thanks" around. Being polite makes everything easier! And before leaving the classroom, don't forget to say "thank you" to the teacher.
2. Don't be late! Foreign mentors are very punctual. If you're late, try to sneak into the classroom through the back door.
3. Get moving and stay healthy! Regular exercise protects your body and helps you avoid getting sick. Healthcare in Australia can be costly and troublesome, so taking care of your health should be a top priority.
4. Make appointments to meet with your teachers in advance. Only visit their offices during office hours, and try not to disturb or message them at other times.
5. Be actively involved in class discussions and don't be a slacker in group activities. Regardless of your speaking skills, everyone appreciates a positive attitude. Don't just play on your phone or stay silent because you're shy or have social anxiety; others might see you as indifferent, and they won't want to work with you next time.
6. Avoid eating strongly scented foods in public places. While it's hard to understand why foreigners hardly eat during lunch breaks, you can bring sandwiches or bread for a snack.
7. Don't pretend to know what you don't know! During class or discussions with professors, be honest if you don't understand something. Professors will explain it from a different angle. If you pretend to understand, professors might think you got it but didn't reflect it in your work, which could lead to failing grades or rewriting assignments.
8. Respect others' privacy.
9. Don't miss out on free applications. Applying in Australia is actually free, so you don't need to spend a fortune on applications or do-it-yourself. Seize this opportunity!