Everyone from anywhere in the world is suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding all those difficulties, EzyRemit always aims to give you the best solution to the current situation.
During the lockdown, overseas tuition payments and living cost transfers can be made with EzyRemit at www.ezyremit.com/EducationPayment with a total of 0AUD of fee and a special exchange rate for students! And also in this blog, we'd love to ensure that you students have all the tips and support you need for your academic progress, regardless of where you are right now. Let's go over the six tips to help you get ready for a successful online learning process. 

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1. Create a Daily Routine

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It’s important to think of studying online as seriously as if you were on campus, so you don’t fall behind your studies. To help you be motivated, try and follow a daily routine that will provide some structure to your day. Start by making a timetable or calendar of what classes are on when deadlines are submitted and maintain effective study and break times.

If your classes aren’t live, set up regular times that you will watch recordings or do readings. Breaking down big tasks into smaller ones, and setting up daily or weekly goals or challenges can help you study effectively and on track.

Check your official University student email and online sites daily to make sure you receive all the latest updates and announcements. 

 

2. Get Your Devices Ready

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To access online classes, you’ll need a few important items. A working, updated computer, the appropriate software with wifi and quiet working space are important to prepare yourself to access live classes. Now is a good time to finally carry out those updates you have been putting off!

You’ll need to check if your class has an online attendance option to find the appropriate software. If your Internet is slow or unstable, you can usually download lecture recordings and view these at a later time. Make sure you don't miss classes that take online attendance!

 

3. Treat Live Classes as The Regular Ones

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Make sure your technology is working well (particularly your audio settings) and log in a few minutes early so you are ready to study. It’s a good idea to try and find a quiet place without distractions and turn off any notifications or pop-ups, so you can concentrate. And remember to mute your mic when you aren’t speaking.

Try and participate as much as possible, just like a usual class. If you don’t feel confident talking on the mic, you can use the chat function to ask a question.

 

4. Communicate with Your Lecturers and Tutors

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Communicating with your lecturers and tutors is really important and shouldn’t stop just because you aren’t with them face-to-face. Since your teachers may also be working off-campus, an email will be the best way to communicate – just make sure you send emails from your official University email address. Some units of study will also have discussion forums set up, which will be moderated by teachers.

Keep in mind that your teachers will likely be receiving an increased number of emails over the semester, so do them a favor by making sure your emails are short, polite, and to the point.

 

5. Keep In Touch with Your Classmates

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One of the best ways to stay up to date, and across your studies, is to continue to talk to your classmates. Use Zoom to set up regular study groups, participate in discussion forums on Canvas or set up group chats on social media or messaging apps. Group assignments will continue while studying online, so it’s always a good idea to remain in contact with your cohort. Remember to check in on your classmates and always be supportive and respectful. 

 

6. Keep a Positive and Well-prepared Attitude

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Studying online will be a new experience for many students, and it may take time to adjust to the setup. Rest assured, you will be receiving an excellent education experience and the University will support you at every stage, from Welcome Week through to exams.

Try and stay as positive as possible, take regular breaks and reward yourself for completing tasks and keeping a routine. Exercising, eating well, and getting plenty of sleep will also help you stay motivated and healthy. If you need support from home, there are many ways you can contact your university or even the state.

 

There are many prestigious universities to choose from when it comes to studying in Australia. The Group of Eight (Go8) universities are the leading experts in research and education in Australia. With high rankings, various research opportunities and strong connections with industry professionals, Go8 universities become the unique choice among students who want to study in Australia.

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The country is globally known as one of the world’s most multicultural and welcoming countries. Half of 24 mil Australians were either born overseas or have at least one parent born overseas. That results in more than 260 languages spoken in Australian homes, ranging from Asian to European and so on. The most common languages spoken here in Australia are Mandarin, Italian, Arabic, Greek, and Cantonese.

On top of that, many people in the world love Australia for being a beautiful country. As the biggest island in the world, the country has nearly 3,000 conservation areas, ranging from wildlife sanctuaries to Aboriginal reserves. In Australia, there are also 20 UNESCO World Heritage sites that international students can freely travel to and explore its beauty. They include Great Barrier Reef, Lord Howe Island Group, Tasmanian Wilderness, Sydney Opera House, Fraser Island Kakadu National Park, etc. Studying in Australia also means having a chance to meet two of the world's cutest animals: koalas and kangaroos.

Studying in Australia is a fantastic way to further your education and boost your career prospects.


Australia is the third most popular international student destination in the world

We might be a small country of 24.5 million people but we’re world leaders in education. Australia is soon expected to take over the UK as the world’s second most popular study destination, just behind the US, according to the University College of London’s Centre for Global Higher Education.

Australia is currently home to nearly 700,000 international students

That’s an 11% increase in international student numbers from 2017. Our high-quality education, easy access to student support services, multicultural society and fantastic lifestyle make Australia an attractive study destination.

We have six of the world’s top 100 universities

Our education institutions may be relatively young compared with universities such as the UK’s Oxford or the US’s Harvard but they are up there with the best. The University of Melbourne, Australian National University, University of Sydney, University of Queensland, University of New South Wales, and Monash University were all ranked in the top 100 universities in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020.

We have one of the best higher education systems in the world

Australia has an outstanding higher education system. With over 22,000 courses across 1,100 institutions, our system is ranked 8th in the Universitas 2019 U21 Ranking of National Higher Education Systems, higher than France, Germany, Norway, and Japan.

An emphasis on student experience and graduate outcomes

International students report almost 90% satisfaction scores for their living and study experience in Australia according to the 2018 Department of Education International Student Survey.

Seven of the best student cities in the world are in Australia

We already knew our cities were great places to live and study but now it’s official! According to QS Best Student Cities 2019, almost all of our major cities – Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, and the Gold Coast – are in the world’s top 100 student cities.

The Australian Government has invested over A$300 million in scholarships for international students

Australia offered over 3,000 Australia Awards scholarships and short courses to students from over 55 countries in 2019. You could be eligible for one in 2020.

Our universities rank in the world’s top 50 in a huge range of study areas

Australia provides world-leading education in many study areas. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 rated our institutions highly in the following fields:

  • Arts & Humanities
  • Clinical, Pre-Clinical & Health
  • Engineering & Technology
  • Life Sciences
  • Physical Sciences
  • Social Sciences

We have over 2.5 million international alumni making a global difference

Over the past 50 years, 2.5 million international students have graduated from Australian educational institutions, according to the International Education Association of Australia. These graduates are now part of a global alumni network that is making an impact around the world.

Our universities have produced 15 Nobel laureates

From the 1945 prize for the discovery of penicillin to the most recent prize in 2017 for the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Australian graduates are high achievers. Will you be Australia’s next Nobel laureate?

Source: www.studyinaustralia.gov.au

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