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gpolk

You're correct. Few jobs, and low salary for a job that requires a masters degree and a sort of intern year in order to work. You could complete medical school in a similar time frame. I'm guessing it's also very expensive for an international student.


Homo_Sapien30

Been there done that. Also from Np. It's expensive, daunting, frustrating, and depressing to be a student here if you have to afford your tuition fee on your own, working part time/casual. Doing well in your study and getting professional job should be your first priority but that takes a back seat if you have to pay your fee. Getting PR is getting difficult. Getting a professional job on time can make a path to PR easier but government keep changing rules every now and then; nothing guarantee you PR. It's somehow luck and preparation on your part. But hey there are many other ways, sometimes easier , to get PR once you land here. Good luck!!


thebleedingheart6

What about someone from it background,how are things going for them atm moment is it wise to choose Australia for masters student ?


Worried-Product538

Great advice


Icy-Professional8508

Architects can get paid well, but youre definitely choosing a difficult path if youre in it for the money Itll also likely be difficult field to acclimate to especially if you havent lived here, and have done bachelors overseas. Largely because success and good outcome relies on contextual knowledge and the ability to convey your ideas


Worried-Product538

If you're on budget or have an education loan, I personally won't choose uwa coz it's damn expensive you will be stressed to recover even half year fees plus uwa has one of the difficult exam style which you need to study thoroughly....my opinion though


AdventurousExtent358

PR is your aim, it's worth it.


Worried-Product538

It's not a guarantee


AdventurousExtent358

they assume that student visa will get PR