It's almost impossible to adjust. You can try it if you have money.
Freshmen are all learning basic courses, and there are basically no professional courses, at most one.
I am familiar with the business in Sydney, where my brother graduated. I remember that in 2008, it was rated as the university with the best teaching and student performance by the government, ranking first in the graduate salary list for several years in a row, and the employment rate was also guaranteed. Ps, especially in business school, people around him, whether foreigners or fellow villagers, study hard in a good environment. Don't worry about the living environment, the surrounding traffic is convenient, and renting a house is convenient and cheap.
The tuition fee is 36,000 RMB/year, which is the price for the first two or four years when you don't go out. If you want to go to Australia in the second year, the tuition fee is about 15000-20000 Australian dollars. Why is it so expensive? Because the business school of Sydney Business School is the best, you know. . . Renting a house and buying daily necessities depends on your requirements. If you scrimp and save+work-study program+live in school, you have to pay at least 800 Australian dollars a month, which is the least. If you don't plan to work, renting a house by yourself will cost about 14000 Australian dollars a year. If you want to live comfortably, you will probably need 18000 Australian dollars, but as long as it is not the black sheep of 20000 Australian dollars. In other words, the minimum cost of going to Australia for one year should reach 15 wurmb (which may fluctuate according to different majors). If the upper limit is not reached, the rich will be12 million RMB a year, which is basically the case.