четверг, 12 июня 2014 г.

However, with Victoria and NSW universities attracting the vast majority of international students t


The NSW government is currently trialing reviews las vegas hotels a program that allows international students to purchase a 90 or 365 day travel pass at a price discounted up to 35 per cent in the greater reviews las vegas hotels Sydney, Hunter and Illawarra regions.
International student travel discounts have been noticeably absent from NSW state policy until this year, with NSW and Victoria being the last states without some form of travel discount available for overseas students, until now.
The trial program does not, however, provide a discounted price for the MyMulti1 ticket, which provides unlimited transport access to the inner city and surrounding suburbs. This zone contains three out of the five most popular universities in Sydney the University of Technology Sydney, the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales.
When asked about the program, reviews las vegas hotels Frank Wang, a Chinese student studying at the University of New South Wales in Kensington said the state governments international student travel discount reviews las vegas hotels was useless to him.
I really only travel from uni to the City. Maybe Bondi Junction, East Garden, Maroubra Junction, that distance doesn’t require MyMulti2. reviews las vegas hotels If I buy the MyMulti2 it’s more expensive than what I am paying now. Frank Wang
“I really only travel from uni to the City. Maybe Bondi Junction, East Garden, Maroubra Junction, that distance doesn’t require MyMulti2. If I buy the MyMulti2 it’s more expensive than what I am paying now,” he said.
“I did not really give it much thought because at first it was exciting. I mean, a few of my friends, we were all talking about it and then when we found out it was just for the MyMulti2 and 3 and that was for the three months or a year, we just dropped it after that and didn’t give it much thought.”
However, with Victoria and NSW universities attracting the vast majority of international students travelling to Australia, would Victoria be in danger of losing out on market share to the other states?
“If say Melbourne said, ‘Look, we’ll give you exactly what Australian students get in terms of your transport discounts.’ That would just be a sign of a more hospitable environment for international students,” the University of Sydney student said.
An example is that most international students won t be in the country for a quarter of the year (during holiday seasons), so the 365-day ticket option is definitely not working. So despite there is a discount, if the 365-day ticket option is chosen, students will be paying for nothing of 25% of it, which means it doesn t make a huge difference without a discount.
Archive Accommodation reviews las vegas hotels and Living 3 Alumni 31 Blog 66 Community 76 Discussion 153 Entertainment 544 Events 182 Gaming 1 Giveaways 86 Lifestyle 392 Media 67 News 396 Sponsored Stories 5 Sports 72 Team 21 Tech 72 ~SEXTEMBER~ 39 About
Meld Magazine was incorporated as an independent not-for-profit media outlet in September 2008 to reach out to international students in Melbourne, and provide students the opportunity to gain real work experience.
Many international students live in or around the city because of the proximity to their colleges and universities, and that was where we decided to focus our efforts first. Many of us live, work and study locally too. Our editorial team is made of both local and international students, and it has worked to our advantage in providing local content in every sense of the word.
Popular tags Events , Food , Useful Info , Issues , People , Film , Review , Music , Arts , Education , Health and Wellbeing , City of Melbourne , Community , Fashion reviews las vegas hotels , Malaysia , Politics , Sports , Inspiration , Shop , Freebies , Travel , Indonesia , Tech , Drink , Jobs , Student Clubs and Societies , Singapore , Career Advice , Games , Dance

Комментариев нет:

Отправить комментарий