<p>Thanks for the replies guys. And sorry for not replying earlier. To be perfectly honest, I did not except someone to reply!</p>
<p>To clarify my question, yes, I have lived in Pakistan for a long time but when I apply, I’ll have Australian grades, Australian EC’s and Australian recommendations from the past two-ish years. Surely I’ll be more comparable to the OZ applicants, no? </p>
<p>@pkteen, they do ask about the applicants nationality. It is under the Citizenship section and is compulsory to answer. Do you think it doesn’t matter one bit? You travel a lot so I suppose you haven’t lived in one place for long? But, as EarlyAction95 said, you’re different. Not in the bad way obviously!</p>
<p>@EarlyAction95, I completely agree with your second paragraph.</p>
<p>I may have lived in Pakistan most of my life but when I apply at the end of this year, I will have lived abroad for approximately 3 out of the 4 years of high school so I think that’s quite significant. Of course, it won’t change my diversity but will certainly make me stand out quite a bit from other applicants. But I guess you think I’ll be going against Pakistani’s? Sh**.</p>