Auckland University of Technololgy

Why New Zealand is a great place to study

November 2, 2008

You have the passport to go anywhere; endless opportunities are open to you once you obtained a New Zealand degree. The curriculum is recognized and internationally accepted everywhere.

Currently New Zealand has 8 universities, 25 Polytechnics and/or Institutes of Technology. And most of them do not necessarily require for you to have a good level of English to enroll. But some might require you to get a test to assess your English language skills so the school can group you with the rest of the same level.

Getting a degree in New Zealand has certain advantages. Not only you get to see the splendid sights but you will also meet the locals and find new friends among your batch. You can also arrange to be with a local family not only to spend less, but this is a great chance for you to know intimately the culture and traditions of Kiwis. They can also help you in getting to good places to visit, practice on good English conversational skills not to mention indulge on their delicious home-cooked meals everyday.

New Zealand is open to everyone who craves for something more. This is a happy, safe, beautiful place to visit and study.

Nature lovers and adventurers rate New Zealand as the pit stop, the absolute destination to get your adrenaline pumping, as the place to relax and unwind .

There is a slight chance of getting homesick because New Zealand has loads of thrilling and exciting avenues to offer! Tour and adventure packages, dazzling sceneries, and (if you live in the city) countless bars, cafes, and shopping malls will keep you busy and happy. Parents can also visit their children studying here as long as they have Visitor Visas.

New Zealand boasts of international and high-quality schools and universities. Thousands of students all over the world flock in the country to acquire the best education. Many possibilities will await them once they get a degree. Even a vocational course is considered an asset by almost all employment establishments thus your money is very well spent and you reap the benefits!

Generally, you can extend your stay as a valid student just as long as you pass your chosen course and meet the prerequisites of your Student Visa. Some students who finished their studies and fell in love with the country need not worry; they are strongly encouraged by the Immigration to apply for residency.

Studying in New Zealand is the top choice for a lot of foreign students simply because of the world standards they strictly set to ensure the students of the highest possible education to anyone who wants to enroll.

New Zealand is famous for its beautiful scenery and a clean, safe environment for all. Very favorable to foreigners and visitors. Here in New Zealand, it’s hard to pass the opportunity to study in top caliber schools and allure of learning foreign culture, language and seeing beautiful sights of the country. Adventure, personal growth leaves a lasting impact on your personal growth as an individual.

We grant a wonderful access for you to great self-empowerment and worth. The experience of being here is nothing short of amazing and very well worth of every cent. Schools have their own systems that will accommodate and facilitate your stay and study every step of the way.

We have a long list of top caliber schools, check ‘em out at Study in NewZealand. Choose the best curriculum and courses, get discounts or be an exchange student. Do not hesitate to ask, you will discover that many will only gladly help every step of the way!

So hurry up! What are you waiting for? Don’t think twice and come down here and be ready for an adventure of a lifetime! New Zealand is the best route for you. So come! Visit and study here!

Scenic Views

June 28, 2008

Wherever you travel or study in New Zealand, there’s always an opportunity to put yourself in front of a fabulous view.

Fantastic urban panoramas can be found at the top of Mount Eden and One Tree Hill in Auckland, Mount Victoria in Wellington, the top of the Port Hills in Christchurch and Flagstaff Hill in Dunedin.

Other vistas around the country can be more difficult to access, but are definitely worth the effort. These include the views from the summits of Mount Iron in Wanaka and Mount Hikurangi on East Cape.

And there are many views that don’t require any climbing at all, such as the weird boulders at Moeraki on the Otago Coast and the outrageous Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki.

Art adds another dimension to the sights you’ll encounter in New Zealand. Paddle a kayak to the rock carvings at Mine Bay in Taupo or walk the streets of Katikati, where intricate murals record the town’s history.

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Photo: Rocky mountain high. A feeling of freedom goes without saying high amidst the pastures of the Southern Alps. If you don’t have the fitness to get here under your own steam, a helicopter can land you in the mountain meadow of your choice. The icy peaks of Mt Tutoko and Mt Madeline can be seen in the distance. Region: Queenstown

Photographer: Miles Holden (www.milesholden.com )