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Is Macquarie University good or not? Environment?
If you are going to choose between these two schools, I suggest you go to Queensland as an undergraduate, saying it is Macquarie. I got my master's degree in Macquarie, so I thought maybe I could help you answer this question. Macquarie University's position in Australia is like that of a financial university, which is not on the list of 2 1 1, but some majors are famous. In particular, their business schools can rank among the top five in Australia. In fact, the strong majors of this school are not accounting, but actuarial science (Australia's first) and applied finance. Therefore, it is no problem for you to choose Macquarie as an undergraduate majoring in finance. Although this school is relatively easy to enter, the pass rate is relatively low, so you must study hard after entering. Compared with Queensland, one is the star rating of the school. In fact, this is all given by China people themselves. Queensland is one of the eight famous universities, and Macquarie is a four-star university, but foreign countries do not attach great importance to it. After all, various intermediaries do it themselves. Then there is the geographical location. Mcquarrie lies in the northwest of Sydney. The traffic is very convenient. There is a large Chinese area nearby, and the house price is relatively cheap compared with the urban area. Queensland is in Brisbane, so the cost of living may be the highest than Sydney, but the tuition fee of the Eighth National Congress will be much higher than Macquarie, depending on your own family situation. The finance major in Queensland is also good, and the economics major in this school is also good, but I think since we want to choose the top eight schools, we might as well consider the University of New South Wales, the University of Melbourne or Monash University as the finance major. You can also add the Australian freshmen group where I am now, which includes freshmen and students from various schools in Australia. We can discuss it together. You can ask me more questions, please adopt ~