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haduken
Profile Blog Joined April 2003
Australia8267 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-01-05 13:46:55
January 05 2012 13:45 GMT
#21
On January 05 2012 21:38 Suc wrote:

@Netsky, I think it's too harsh to call the public transport "awful", sure, it has its issues, but hey, I get to and from the city, uni, other parts of Brisbane ezpz if I just look at the timetables and go for one that will get me there on time.


It is awful compare to Asian public transport. Singaporean public transport is some thing that only lives in the dreams of Melbournians.

Sydney's public transport < Melbourne but I heard that Brisbane has a pretty nice system (safe and clean) but no enough regular service.
Rillanon.au
haduken
Profile Blog Joined April 2003
Australia8267 Posts
January 05 2012 13:49 GMT
#22
You don't have to worry about anything else really. Racism is not really an issue. There are large Chinese, Asian communities in every major cities, like if you walk in city, on some streets there are more Asians than anyone else!
In side the Asian communities, Malaysian, Singaporean and Indonesian Chinese are plenty!
Rillanon.au
SpectralFremen
Profile Joined January 2011
Australia386 Posts
January 05 2012 14:13 GMT
#23
I work at UWA in Perth and have lived in Perth all my life. I love it here and regularly feel like I am super lucky to have been born here. I don't think you will regret living in any Australian city for a while, but my vote would be for Perth :D
"And so he spoke, and so he spoke, that lord of Castamere"
Selendis
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Australia509 Posts
January 05 2012 14:36 GMT
#24
I can't comment on linguistic courses at the various unis but, brissie is a pretty nice place. Brisbane is miniscule compared to singapore (only 2mill ppl here) so that has its advantages and disadvantages.
Also the public transport system is very expensive.

But most people are friendly here, if a little bit uneducated.
Probes are sooo OP
DropBear
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Australia4353 Posts
January 05 2012 14:53 GMT
#25
On January 05 2012 21:28 Azzur wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 05 2012 21:13 Netsky wrote:
- I imagine you will find Australia very laid back compared to Singapore and I'm sure you will have alot of fun.
- Brisbane is the most laid back of the major cities in Australia (the other 2 being Melbourne and Sydney).
- Brisbane is quite a small city and it's very spread out. This can be a little annoying if you don't have your own transport. Public transport in Australia generally is quite awful.
- To the best of my knowledge there aren't any schools in Australia with a particular reputation for linguistics.
- Obviously, being in an English speaking culture and environment will accelerate your English speaking skills far more than being in Singapore.

Stop stressing and worrying about it so much, you are never going to really know what it is like until you go there.

Pfffttt... everyone knows that Perth is the place to be!

What this guy said!

Brisbane is cool, best of both worlds. It's not as cramped as Sydney and Melbourne but there's still plenty to do.
Sucker for nostalgia
Kiante
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Australia7069 Posts
January 05 2012 14:59 GMT
#26
I live in brisbane. its a really nice place. doesn't get TOO hot in summer, really nice in winter, close to beaches, rainforest. decent shopping and nightlife and stuff and still nice spaces out suburban areas. pretty good public transport (for australia anyway) yeah
pretty cheap living too
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crypton
Profile Joined May 2010
1 Post
January 05 2012 16:03 GMT
#27
As a Singaporean studying at UQ, I can probably offer a more relevant perspective for you.

Yes, the public transport is utter crap compared to Singapore's - you actually have to check the timetable, because some buses only come once per hour (or even less frequently), and some services end by 6pm, or don't operate on weekends/public holidays. Which also leads to its only advantage - it's usually less crowded (doesn't apply for peak services to uni).

The whole place is mostly dead by evening (except for bars and such, which I'm not too familiar with), almost everything is closed on pub hols, and things generally move at a far more leisurely pace. They actually respect holidays/working hours here. Don't expect much to be available 24/7 as in Singapore. (Yes, we can do our groceries at 3am in Singapore.)
Almost every Singaporean I know says there's nothing to do in Brisbane.
Everything is a lot more expensive in Brisbane (and Australia in general), except for cars.
Brisbane weather is rather enjoyable most of the year, though I have yet to experience summer here (just hotter but less humid than SG).
Most enjoyable aspect is probably the outdoors - beaches, surfing, rock-climbing, mountains, sky-diving, road trips etc. (relatively easy to try everything)

I'm not too sure about high school in brisbane, but you can probably expect a far more easy-going/enjoyable environment compared to the grind in SG. I think you'll have far better prospects in Brisbane for an academic career in general (NUS tends not to accept its own graduates for post-grad and/or academic positions), and if you're going to do anything clinically/therapeutically-oriented, it's probably also more established in aus.

I'm guessing you're currently in Sec sch? And what's your plan for NS?
Selendis
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Australia509 Posts
January 05 2012 16:03 GMT
#28
On January 05 2012 23:59 Kiante wrote:
I live in brisbane. its a really nice place. doesn't get TOO hot in summer, really nice in winter, close to beaches, rainforest. decent shopping and nightlife and stuff and still nice spaces out suburban areas. pretty good public transport (for australia anyway) yeah
pretty cheap living too


I'ts not really close to any good beaches. you either have to drive up to the sunshine coast or drive down to the gold coast.
Whereas Sydney, for example, has beaches in it's very own suburbs.
Probes are sooo OP
wongi
Profile Joined April 2010
Australia86 Posts
January 05 2012 16:26 GMT
#29
I'm a final year PhD and tutored over 500 students at UNSW over the past 2.5 years and have Singaporean relatives. I'll share some of my opinions with you.

In my experience as a tutor of many international and local students, I find that students from Asian education backgrounds are hard working and can regurgitate what you teach them (like you said, great learning robots). However, I find that they lack critical thinking and problem solving skills that I find in students with North American or Western European education background. Even though Singapore has a highly regarded education system, I would suggest you do your Bachelors degree overseas. I believe that it would make you more well rounded, but I have not met you personally, so this is only based off the mean of my students of similar ethnic background. (Btw, have you completed your A levels?)

Also note that university education for international students is very expensive in Australia. So unless you can get a resident in Australia then you need to be prepared to pay a lot of money for a degree. That being said, UQ is a great uni, but I'm not sure if their Linguistics school is good or not (not my field, you will have to check it out yourself).

I am assuming you are a male and you still have to do your military service? It would be easier to do this when you are younger rather than returning to do after you have graduated from uni.

Finally, if you are very passionate about something, then I think you should go for that. Whether it is to do a linguistics course in Brisbane or to stay in Singapore. If you follow your passion, you won't have regrets.
FractalsOnFire
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Australia1756 Posts
January 05 2012 18:35 GMT
#30
PERTH REPRESENT YEAH =)

Most public transport in Australia is relatively poor compared to SG's, however if you live near a bus stop or train station it really shouldn't be that bad. I've been to Brisbane, in the winter, so nice. If you enjoy low to mid 20 deg C temps and sunshine, that's the time to be there. The only bad weather is in the summer when the monsoon season hits. Also as a foodie i can proudly claim Brisbane's food is damn good value (Oishii, Piaf, Corner Store Cafe, Gunshop cafe (i think its rather eeehhh but its still decent) just to name a few). Unless you're a chinaman and only enjoy chinese food. Then Brisbane is not the place for you, come Perth =p

Education wise, i don't anything about linguistic courses. But if you're an international student, prepare to get gouged for cash.
Azera
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
3800 Posts
January 06 2012 08:26 GMT
#31
On January 06 2012 01:03 crypton wrote:
As a Singaporean studying at UQ, I can probably offer a more relevant perspective for you.

Yes, the public transport is utter crap compared to Singapore's - you actually have to check the timetable, because some buses only come once per hour (or even less frequently), and some services end by 6pm, or don't operate on weekends/public holidays. Which also leads to its only advantage - it's usually less crowded (doesn't apply for peak services to uni).

The whole place is mostly dead by evening (except for bars and such, which I'm not too familiar with), almost everything is closed on pub hols, and things generally move at a far more leisurely pace. They actually respect holidays/working hours here. Don't expect much to be available 24/7 as in Singapore. (Yes, we can do our groceries at 3am in Singapore.)
Almost every Singaporean I know says there's nothing to do in Brisbane.
Everything is a lot more expensive in Brisbane (and Australia in general), except for cars.
Brisbane weather is rather enjoyable most of the year, though I have yet to experience summer here (just hotter but less humid than SG).
Most enjoyable aspect is probably the outdoors - beaches, surfing, rock-climbing, mountains, sky-diving, road trips etc. (relatively easy to try everything)

I'm not too sure about high school in brisbane, but you can probably expect a far more easy-going/enjoyable environment compared to the grind in SG. I think you'll have far better prospects in Brisbane for an academic career in general (NUS tends not to accept its own graduates for post-grad and/or academic positions), and if you're going to do anything clinically/therapeutically-oriented, it's probably also more established in aus.

I'm guessing you're currently in Sec sch? And what's your plan for NS?


Yeah I'm in Sec 3 atm. For NS I think I'll go after high school (ends at 18?) then go to Uni. I might go after Uni though, depends on which Uni I'am going to and the deferment policy.
Check out some great music made by TLers - http://bit.ly/QXYhdb , by intrigue. http://bit.ly/RTjpOR , by ohsea.toc.
Goliathus
Profile Joined January 2012
Australia1 Post
January 06 2012 08:40 GMT
#32
On January 05 2012 22:24 Azera wrote:
So the weather in Brisbane is hot and humid? You mean like Singapore? What.


Yeah, the weather is pretty hot and humid in Brisbane.

Winter is nice though, it's not too cold.

Just an ordinary Mutalisk with an ordinary desk job.
Azera
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
3800 Posts
January 06 2012 08:56 GMT
#33
On January 06 2012 17:40 Goliathus wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 05 2012 22:24 Azera wrote:
So the weather in Brisbane is hot and humid? You mean like Singapore? What.


Yeah, the weather is pretty hot and humid in Brisbane.

Winter is nice though, it's not too cold.


What's the temperature range?
Check out some great music made by TLers - http://bit.ly/QXYhdb , by intrigue. http://bit.ly/RTjpOR , by ohsea.toc.
Selendis
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Australia509 Posts
January 08 2012 11:38 GMT
#34
On January 06 2012 17:56 Azera wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 06 2012 17:40 Goliathus wrote:
On January 05 2012 22:24 Azera wrote:
So the weather in Brisbane is hot and humid? You mean like Singapore? What.


Yeah, the weather is pretty hot and humid in Brisbane.

Winter is nice though, it's not too cold.


What's the temperature range?


about 20-30 degrees. Brisbane's climate is a temperate climate, so it doesn't get too hot or cold. Humidity rarely gets below 50% though (because it is a coastal city).
Probes are sooo OP
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