Is Australia a Good Place to Study and Live at 17 Years Old?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the question of whether Australia is a good place for a 17-year-old to study and live. It includes considerations of educational opportunities, personal connections, and lifestyle aspects.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses interest in applying for a scholarship to study in Australia, mentioning a personal connection that motivates this interest.
  • Another participant suggests considering New Zealand instead of Australia, implying a preference for that location.
  • A later reply introduces a personal perspective, indicating the age and gender of the respondent, but does not contribute directly to the discussion about Australia.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus; there are differing opinions on whether Australia is the best option, with one participant advocating for New Zealand.

Contextual Notes

Some assumptions about personal motivations and preferences are present, but they remain unexamined. The discussion does not delve into specific educational or lifestyle comparisons between Australia and New Zealand.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals considering studying abroad, particularly in Australia or New Zealand, and those interested in the experiences of young students in different countries.

Mokae
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I am 17 years old.
A friend's aunt just introduces me to a her niece in Australia, I am thinking of trying for a schoolarship application advertised many on local papers to get there and meet them.
I 'd like a good high school in well...Australia.
What do you think about Australia ? Is it good to live there ? It should be cool to marry the lady and live there forever.

What is your idea ?

Thanks
 
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You should go to visit New Zeland.
 
Mokae said:
Supposing I am a site manager, I can know easily whether or not you are female, if you spend more time reading this thread, I am 61 and male anyway

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