# Studying in New Zealand # Introduction As we all know, New Zealand, as one of the most popular countries for studying abroad, not only has a livable living environment and perfect facilities and services, but also provides high-quality educational resources for students. The following is an introduction to the characteristics of studying in New Zealand. Welcome to read the reference!
1. Introduction to the specialties of studying abroad in New Zealand
1. Veterinary studies
As we all know, New Zealand is a country with a well-developed animal husbandry, and the total number of animals is more than the total population. It can be seen that New Zealand has a very high degree of care and attention to animals. Therefore, veterinary medicine is also a highly respected industry in New Zealand.
I treat cows, sheep and alpacas every day, but my job is stable and my salary is high! Graduates of the veterinary industry in New Zealand can get an average annual salary of around 61 thousand New Zealand dollars after working for one to three years; After three to five years of experience, the average annual salary rises to about 75 thousand a year.
Employment orientation: doctor in pet hospital, nurse, farm animal care, animal epidemic research and control, etc.
2. Airpolit
The selection of pilots in China is very strict, one in a thousand. It doesn't matter. Studying in New Zealand can realize your dream. Learn to fly under the blue sky and grassland, the scenery is beautiful and safe!
flight graduates not only learn the flight technology of different aircraft, but also teach the basic science of mathematics and mechanics, as well as the basic theory of aircraft engineering and the overall structural design of aircraft.
Therefore, the employment direction is not limited to pilots, but you can also choose to be a senior engineer or conduct research in the field of aircraft research and design.
3. Cyber security
With the rapid expansion of Internet technology in the world, cyber security has gradually entered the public's field of vision, which is also a talent demand point with a large gap in China.
This major teaches students related technologies of network security, and explains what advanced network security is from the perspective of preventive security-detecting network vulnerabilities and potential attacks, and preventing software, hardware or system data from being damaged, changed or leaked by accident or malice.
Employment orientation: I am engaged in the research, design, development and management of computer security systems in network companies, software companies, scientific research departments, educational institutions, administrative departments and modern enterprises.
4. Midwifery
As a country with a small population and the government encourages fertility, New Zealand is world-famous. It is also the 1 th country to issue the certificate of registered midwife.
In New Zealand, there are two kinds of midwives, one is an independent midwife and the other is a hospital midwife. Hospital midwives earn between 61,111 and 81,111 New Zealand dollars, while independent midwives earn more than 1,111 New Zealand dollars a year.
5. Grape cultivation and wine brewing (wine &;
New Zealand wines have the average quality in the world. The demand for New Zealand wines, whether domestic or export, has been on the rise, with an average annual growth rate of 1.7% for 21 consecutive years. This has also enabled the wine brewing profession to continue to flourish.
After graduation, students will be competent for the whole wine industry, including wine brewing, international marketing, wine estate managers, wine company managers and researchers.
6. Antarctic studies
There are few universities in the world that can offer "Antarctic studies", mainly because there are no conditions. And New Zealand, as the gateway country of Antarctica, can be regarded as the right place at the right time.
It is a very popular master's major among New Zealand college students. Many students who love nature and want to explore the world are very keen on this major. It is undeniable that for most people, it is really a unique and unforgettable life experience to be friends with penguins in Antarctica for one year.
The tuition fee of this major is relatively expensive, far higher than that of business, which is $61,881 a year.
2. Undergraduate application process for studying in New Zealand
1. Choosing schools and majors
Schools should not be chosen for the purpose of reading. New Zealand's education system is rigorous. Unless students are excellent, don't choose eight national universities. Relatively speaking, polytechnics and private schools pay more attention to practice and are more conducive to future employment. It is suggested that students choose their majors according to their own interests and specialties, and it is most appropriate to choose the majors that they are interested in and conform to their own specialties.
2. Prepare application materials
Different academic qualifications have different requirements. After signing the agreement, we will specifically guide you to prepare relevant materials.
3. Applying for a school
Generally, it takes 11-31 working days to apply for a bachelor's degree,
about 11 working days for a polytechnic, and
about 11 working days for a language course.
It takes about 1-2 months to apply for a master's degree.
4. Visa
General requirements for visa:
1) Proof of funds for living expenses and tuition fees within the study period, for more than half a year, and for less than half a year, the source should be explained.
2) Students have no infectious diseases,
3) Students have no bad criminal record.
5. Pre-approval of visa
After the pre-approval of visa, the payment of tuition and living expenses guarantee will be handled.
VI. Visa Pass
After you get a visa, you can arrange a trip to New Zealand. At this time, you can apply for school accommodation and arrange pick-up.
3. Safety knowledge that should be paid attention to when studying in New Zealand
1. Be calm in case of distress
However, in case of any danger, foreign students and friends must keep calm and avoid panic. It is very important to raise awareness of prevention and strengthen self-protection, but inevitable emergencies often make people unprepared. Once in danger, one should be calm and calm, and the other should seek help in time.
At ordinary times, you should know the emergency telephone number and contact person of the school, the alarm telephone number near your residence, the telephone number of the local embassy or consulate in China, etc. In case of danger, you should get in touch in time and ask for help. For serious accidents, in addition to contacting the corresponding first aid and emergency aid organizations, you should also contact the China Embassy and Consulate by telephone to ask for guidance and help.
2. New Zealand emergency telephone number "111"
The emergency telephone numbers of Fei Jing, fire alarm and ambulance in New Zealand are all" 111 ",so be sure to remember them. When your personal safety is threatened or you find that other people need urgent help, please dial 111, and then tell them what you need help. Don't be afraid that you can't speak English well, even if it is some simple keywords and the address of the alarm person.
3, traffic safety
New Zealand uses the British transportation system, and cars, bicycles, etc. have to drive on the left, so friends who have just arrived in New Zealand should pay attention to changing their habits of participating in transportation; When crossing the road, you should look to the right first, then to the left, finally to the right and then to the past.
4. Living safety
From the perspective of safety, generally speaking, dormitories in schools, foreigners' families around schools, rented apartments near schools, and finally foreigners' families or apartments far away are safer.
when you move in, you must change the door lock or reset the password. Lock the door when you go out, including going to the bathroom, taking out the garbage outdoors, and answering the phone in the corridor. If you lose your key, you should change it.
4. Introduction of Food for Studying in New Zealand
1. Seafood articles
As we all know, New Zealand is an island country located in the Pacific Ocean, surrounded by the sea, so seafood must be their most common food in such a country. Because of such unique conditions, New Zealand has different kinds of seafood specialties every year.
As a developed country, New Zealand has always been an example for all countries to learn from in environmental protection. New Zealand has pure water quality all over the world, and it is precisely for this reason that most of the oysters here are fresh, sweet and delicate, and the oysters here are also called milk in the ocean.
Bluff oyster is a must-see food when you come to New Zealand. It is called the oyster eaten all over the world for a reason. It grows in the waters near Antarctica and is influenced by the Antarctic temperature. The cold sea water makes it rich, plump and juicy.
In New Zealand, you can see all kinds of ways to eat oysters, whether you eat them raw, barbecue or how to eat them. Fresh oysters still have a faint smell of sea water, and they don't need any processing. Just squeeze a few drops of lemon juice to enjoy the pure and charming freshness of the ocean.
2. Fruits
While our country is covered with heavy snow, New Zealand, located in the southern hemisphere, has ushered in the summer of wearing short sleeves. In summer, the climate is warm, the sunshine time is longer, and the fruits and vegetables are definitely fuller when they are irradiated by sunlight.
When we talk about New Zealand, how can we not talk about its delicious food? Summer can be said to be the fruit season in New Zealand. At this time of year, New Zealand fruit farmers want to open their orchards and let everyone pick them themselves. This way is called "Pick Your Own" by the locals.
In orchards in New Zealand, you can pick and eat at the same time, and all the picked fruits are bought at the wholesale market price, which has always been a very popular activity in the local area.
3. Meat
When you study in New Zealand, you will be surprised to find that New Zealand's livestock are happy. Strong and serene cows and sheep walk around the vast natural grassland. When they are hungry, they have fresh pasture, and no one feeds them with grain or other auxiliary feed, which not only reduces the pressure on animals, but also reduces the cost and environmental pollution. With the source of health, the meat industry in New Zealand uses the most advanced technology to produce, process and preserve these world's healthiest beef and mutton.
The disease-free ecology of livestock in New Zealand's meat industry and the unique traceability system can let consumers know the livestock location of the meat they eat, and ensure that modern and carefully managed pastures will bring rich, varied, delicious and juicy meat dishes to people's tables.
4. Honey articles
Experts pointed out that New Zealand honey has healthy quality and sweet taste, and the bee industry is the leader in New Zealand's booming industries.
The quality control system ensures the production of pure natural bee products without antibiotic residues. New Zealand specialty flowers and trees, such as Manuka, Lonicera japonica, Wanneman and New Zealand Christmas tree, have made many delicious honey with unique taste, and their excellent taste, wide use and health care characteristics are widely favored by people. Delicious miluca honey is recognized by the international market because of its health care function and rich and honest taste.
5. Dairy products
New Zealand is a paradise for producing high-quality milk. Warm winter and long mild summer enable cows to enjoy nature in the pasture all year round. This industry is mature and customer-oriented as always. Its products range from high-quality milk powder, butter and cheese to specialty foods, such as delicious ice cream, and convenient butter cubes specially made for airlines, hotels and restaurants. Paying attention to quality and innovation are the remarkable characteristics of New Zealand dairy industry. Rich natural pasture feeding system, large-scale processing capacity, huge amount of research and development support and creative marketing model make New Zealand have world-class dairy products and become the fifth largest cheese exporter in the world.