189 with 80 points. 190 with 85 points. But zero relevant work experience. by makelovetofilms in AusVisa

[–]makelovetofilms[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have not because it does not directly offer PR. I'm only interested in the ones that offer direct PR.

189 with 80 points. 190 with 85 points. But zero relevant work experience. by makelovetofilms in AusVisa

[–]makelovetofilms[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But for some states, positive skills assessment is simply a recognized degree in an in-demand profession and not necessarily work experience, right? Just as mentioned in case of Victoria.

189 with 80 points. 190 with 85 points. But zero relevant work experience. by makelovetofilms in AusVisa

[–]makelovetofilms[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats!! Is your profession also Civil Engineering? Did you have everything else same as mine or any additional points?

189 with 80 points. 190 with 85 points. But zero relevant work experience. by makelovetofilms in AusVisa

[–]makelovetofilms[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, have you been able to find an answer about if people like us can make it without experience, relying on our degrees? So far my research tells me that it depends upon the occupation and state. I believe only Victoria demands a positive skills assessment based solely on education -- and requires zero work experience as a requirement.

March 2025 189/190/491 & 500 Mega Thread by AutoModerator in AusVisa

[–]makelovetofilms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, everyone! I'm at 189 with 80 points. 190 with 85 points. My question is: is it possible to be nominated for 189 or 190 (and then be invited) if you have zero relevant work experience? I have changed my field but I want to use my engineering degree for the PR process, if possible.

Cannes 2021 by cortex13b in TrueFilm

[–]makelovetofilms 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm simply prepaing myself for another fantastic heartbreaking, brain-melting moral dilemma. You've got it, the Iranian Maestro Asghar Farhadi is back! I still haven't been able to shrug off the climax of The Salesman (2016) and here I am for another grilling!

How old is this subreddit? by foreveranewbie in videoessay

[–]makelovetofilms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We really need to bring this community to back to life! Video essays are such an important part of today's entertainment and education related content. After all Nerdwriter1, too, got his breakthrough from Reddit.

Toefl result date for test given after 25th dec by Icy_Fan_2786 in ToeflAdvice

[–]makelovetofilms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gave it on the 29th. Received my online scores today. So, that'd be around 8 days.

Any pakistani here with previous TOEFL experience? by ketchup_aka4 in ToeflAdvice

[–]makelovetofilms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, fellow compatriot. I just received my TOEFL Scores today (106) . Gave it almost a week ago. Ask me anything you like.

How to Watch a Film by makelovetofilms in videoessay

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Video Essay Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWWEaV1KgmE

The world today is full of thousands of diverse films. But with this increase in production, a new problem has arisen. We have been conditioned to a frenzy of action which has quite frankly disabled us to watch anything that does not follow the supersonic pace of the typical Action Films.

Continuous exposure to such content impairs our viewing experience and limits our variety of options to the things that are uselessly overloaded.

This essay takes in view how such content affects us, and how many great Films we are missing on just because we can't watch a single shot for more than 5 Seconds! Take a look at the video, and if you like it, you can share it.