Crime on the rise in Sydney: in doubled in many areas. Used to be a much better city before.
Australian Schools
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http://www.travelmarbles.com/sydney-the-worlds-most-beautiful-city/
In Sydney, 1 million house looks like this:
https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-nsw-epping-132166322
In Oxford, MS, the house like this costs less than $400k:
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/238-Olde-Castle-Loop_Oxford_MS_38655_M79028-24508?view=qv
Unless you are a city person, a rational individual would not choose Sydney or Melbourne over US-R1.Holy f**k, that second house is amazing, I could buy that in cash but am looking at buying something a lot worse than the first house....
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Yeah, all you need to do is live in MS to get it. That more than doubles the price for most.
http://www.travelmarbles.com/sydney-the-worlds-most-beautiful-city/
In Sydney, 1 million house looks like this:
https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-nsw-epping-132166322
In Oxford, MS, the house like this costs less than $400k:
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/238-Olde-Castle-Loop_Oxford_MS_38655_M79028-24508?view=qv
Unless you are a city person, a rational individual would not choose Sydney or Melbourne over US-R1.Holy f**k, that second house is amazing, I could buy that in cash but am looking at buying something a lot worse than the first house....
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But many easy Indian women around in Sydney!
Crime on the rise in Sydney: in doubled in many areas. Used to be a much better city before.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/crime-on-the-rise-in-sydney-how-your-suburb-compares/news-story/afdd786b4bf2c92c420e34d7f7d3eee3 -
Monash's intellectual atmosphere is dreadful. It has an aggressive management which prevents academics from developing a coherent and long-term research agenda. They just want publications, lots of them, now! The outcome is that academic misconduct is rampant, with guest and honor authorship being a widespread practice.
On top of that, I'm shocked to see how students, the majority from Asia, are riped-off. Beside the fees their families have to pay, they don't even count on free study rooms. Students have to rent them by the hour, if they want to meet classmates to study or do group assignments. Poor fellas...
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This is even better the second time around!
Monash's intellectual atmosphere is dreadful. It has an aggressive management which prevents academics from developing a coherent and long-term research agenda. They just want publications, lots of them, now! The outcome is that academic misconduct is rampant, with guest and honor authorship being a widespread practice.
On top of that, I'm shocked to see how students, the majority from Asia, are riped-off. Beside the fees their families have to pay, they don't even count on free study rooms. Students have to rent them by the hour, if they want to meet classmates to study or do group assignments. Poor fellas... -
Monash's intellectual atmosphere is dreadful. It has an aggressive management which prevents academics from developing a coherent and long-term research agenda. They just want publications, lots of them, now! The outcome is that academic misconduct is rampant, with guest and honor authorship being a widespread practice.
On top of that, I'm shocked to see how students, the majority from Asia, are riped-off. Beside the fees their families have to pay, they don't even count on free study rooms. Students have to rent them by the hour, if they want to meet classmates to study or do group assignments. Poor fellas...However, my friend working in an Australia bank find an undegraduate student with 5,000,000 Australian Dolar in the student's bank account. So it is a consumption spending (C) to increase the Australia GDP according to the GDP equation :-)
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Insider here. Melbourne is in a clear downward trajectory: recent tenure (AL) and promotion (CM) cases requiring no TOP publications; SM passing away; depreciating AUD
Makes sense. Between 2008-2012 I knew some US Professors moved to Australia because US was crisis and AUD was strong. Then US becomes strong, they returned to US. Now USD is strong.
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Insider here. Melbourne is in a clear downward trajectory: recent tenure (AL) and promotion (CM) cases requiring no TOP publications; SM passing away; depreciating AUD
Makes sense. Between 2008-2012 I knew some US Professors moved to Australia because US was crisis and AUD was strong. Then US becomes strong, they returned to US. Now USD is strong.
This is exactly how the Australian market works.
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You get to be employed in Australia, dum dum. There are plenty of community colleges in the US if that’s what you’re looking for.
I did not get how Australian markets reward us. In the past, the benefits are relatively low pressure to publish in the top journals. Now they want top journals publications without par salaries with US schools.