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Is it better to study in Australia or America?
Relatively speaking, studying in the United States is better.

1. Education.

The education level in the United States is the best in the world, and 53 of the top 100 universities are American. Many scholars who won the Nobel Prize came from America. Teachers who are professors in universities are elites from different countries, and students are also the best students from all over the world. There are many opportunities for communication and collision between various academics and cultures. The United States advocates innovation and positive spirit, and encourages everyone to become a celebrity and successful person from ordinary people. This is the driving force of various inventions, science and technology, economic and cultural development.

The education level in Australia is very high. There are only 39 universities in Australia, but among the top universities in the world 100, there are 8 Australian universities. The academic environment is good, but many professors in the university are Australian natives. Australia does not advocate that everyone become an elite. Of course, some people are willing to become elites, and the overall living atmosphere is more casual. Australia is a second-class developed country among developed countries, which has been following the United States in economy, science and technology and culture.

2. Employment opportunities.

Studying in the United States can have a circle of American elite classmates and friends, which is very beneficial to future development. There are many American companies in China, and there are many employment opportunities for American companies if they return to China.

Studying in Australia, you can have friends and classmates in Australia, which is beneficial to your future development. There are not many Chinese and Australian companies, and there are not many opportunities to work in Australian companies after returning home.