US vs Australia for engineering

<p>Ok guys I am an international student looking to do bsc civil engineering but not sure about where to do from Australia vs US.
I have been accepted in civil engineering in US universities that are George mason university,colarado state university,Oregon state uni,umass Lowell. In Australia I have been admitted in Newcastle university. Its really tough to decide whether Australia or USA for civil engineering. I consider Newcastle(Australia) for pr in Australia and its also good rank whise internationally among all above us universities. USA I am also considering assuming us degrees are well recognized all around the world but problem in us is its diffcult to settle there after your student visa and getting pr. So yeah I could use your suggestions and help and if you recommend us then also recommend the particular US university also and also tell me which university is better in terms of affordability and location wise job etc Thanks!</p>

<p>If your goal is to emigrate permanently, the chances of getting work permission after graduation are much better in Australia. Australia also has better work permits for students while they are studying, so you will have more options for paid internships than you would have in the US.</p>

<p>And the weather is probably a lot better in Newcastle too. </p>

<p>We need more info…</p>

<p>What are your parents saying about paying for you to go to college in the US? how much will they pay?</p>

<p>What are your stats? </p>

<p>Would you be an incoming frosh or transfer student?</p>

<p>Well I am an avverage 65% grades student and I am a freshman well they say they can pay all the tutions and living is on me. I also want to know in us are Parr time jobs easy to find and do they cover all living expences</p>

<p>Also I am just okay in maths sciences and I am admitted in upp program not direct entry so I will have to take 3/4 cgpa to progress so iwant to know is it easy to get and is undergraduate pathway program simple or high level I mean are they easy to clear</p>

<p>“they say they can pay all the tutions and living is on me.”</p>

<p>In the US, an international student cannot work more than 20 hours each week, and at the beginning that job has to be in the university. Later on the job can be off campus, but must be directly related to the student’s field of study, and the hours are still limited. So no, you aren’t going to be able to cover all of your living expenses with a part-time job.</p>

<pre><code> About that rank for Newcastle, are you looking in global rankings or rankings of universities in NSW that begin with N? Are you comparing costs?
If you are looking for PR, and the cost of the degree is worth it, then I suspect Aus would be way easier than the USA, where are you from?
The cost of living in Australia is truly brutal., You really need to do some reality checking before paying out 26K a year on tuition alone, You must be able to show you can meet the costs of living minimum on immigration.
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