Chris
Course: Bachelor of Finance
Institution: The University of Adelaide
What are the reasons you decided to go to study in Australia rather than in Thailand?
Australia is a desirable country. By studying in Australia, I can practice my English and living skills. The climate in Australia suits me better too.
Why did you choose this course?
I am interested in finance and banking. I think this course can help me understand the development rules of finance and economy, which is more conducive to my career development in this field.
What are the university’s strong points that made you choose to study here?
The University of Adelaide is a famous university in Australia. Its teaching quality and student service are excellent. Adelaide is also a beautiful place with a pleasant climate and quiet environment. So I chose the University of Adelaide.
How do you know about us? And how did our team help you to study in Australia?
I knew One Education and the contact information from the list of agents provided by the University of Adelaide. P’Sa and team is warm, friendly and helpful. She helped me contact the University of Adelaide and helped me successfully apply for conditional offer before the final grade was released. They also helped me with my student visa application. With the help of Insight, my application went much more smoothly. One Education is really helpful to me!
If you are interested in studying in Australia, please contact One Education to get more information and free counselling on your study option and application process.
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