Generally speaking, looking for a job in Australia does not depend on the school and major, as long as it is not from diploma mill in Australia. Unlike in China, Australia only pays attention to schools and not majors. In Australia, choosing the right major is very important. Generally speaking, I browse the local recruitment market in Australia. IMC, marketing, accounting and finance are all popular majors, but there are many competitors. If I were IB, I wouldn't recommend this major, because this major is a hodgepodge, and I learn almost everything in business, but I'm not proficient in everything. As long as you graduate from commercial facilities, you can do the corresponding work. It is best to choose a more professional one. Of course, if you particularly like this major, you can also study it.
For schools, if it is business, the three schools recommend Griffith University. Business in Wollongong is not a strong point, and it will be better for Bond to study undergraduate. In fact, QUT is also in Brisbane, which can also be considered. This school is stronger than Griffith in both business and comprehensive strength, and the admission conditions are similar. The only difference is that graduation is relatively difficult, the quality of students is relatively high, and it is easier to find a job in Brisbane. Another good university is the University of Queensland. Of course, the admission rate will be much higher than QUT and Griffith. However, in the end, it depends on the individual to find a job. As I said before, Australia doesn't look at schools very much.
In terms of living expenses, Wollongong is the cheapest, Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, and the price is not much lower than that of Sydney and Melbourne. Bond is on the Gold Coast. Although the price is relatively good, Bond's tuition is very expensive because it is private ~
As far as the learning environment is concerned, Griffith is from China, and the language environment is very bad. Basically, he will be in the Chinese circle at school except for classes. Unless you make friends with foreigners deliberately, it is still very difficult, because there are not many ghosts in this school ~ I have never been to Wollongong on the spot, but according to my classmates, there are also many people from China ~ Bond has the best language environment among the three, and I know that their undergraduate courses are very good, and there are not many people from China.
So my conclusion is that if I have to choose between these three schools, I recommend Griffith University. After all, Brisbane will have more opportunities after graduation than Wollongong and Gold Coast. If you can choose another school with the same entrance requirements, I recommend QUT or UTS~ in Sydney ~