makes me feel all warm inside when people call cockatoos "exotic birds" like they're super special. I see them every day around our hills.
***firstly - I have limited cockatoo experience, and that was a galah...***
But honestly i would rather a loud cockatoo than a loud conure. lol.
I can handle the noise, but conures are just
piercingly high pitched! - i would take the throaty, larger bird sound any day, even at twice the volume!
When you say 7 hours 5 days a week school, what kind of school do you mean? like secondary, college, uni?..
I wouldn't recommend any long-lived medium to large bird if your life still has exploring and settling down to do because the odds of you handling all that peacefully and happily
with a large too in tow are
highly unlikely, and even if you love it to bits, it may just tie you down. and what can i say, life happens...
(i am a hipocrite, i got pickle after i finished year 12. but that doesn't make what i say any less true, I'm just lucky he also loves my mum to bits and shes really great about taking over for a day or too if i really need it).
We have many opinions on here, and you have come to a nice place to ask your question. but i cannot judge you on the information you have provided.
Some questions you can ask yourself might be
- re-homing birds is great, but re-homing any larger bird is hardly beginner stuff... Do you have any bird experience?
- Do you have the means to pay in excess of 1500 for the initial set-up of the bird?
- and ongoing food costs with pellets, fresh (even organic) food every day?
- and ongoing vet bills (which can also easily get over $1000 because you will need an approved avian vet specialist)
- do you have the time to prepare said fresh food every day?
- what is your accomodation like?
- would a loud bird affect neighbours?
- do you intend on ever renting a unit or apartment in the future?
- if you do not live by yourself would everyone in the house be prepared for changes to be made to make it safe for the bird (e.g. doors, hazards, tefflon...)?
- If you have a large bird, and intend on letting it travel with you can you afford a travel cage?
- can you afford the bother of lugging a larger cage all that way because he cant stay in the travel cage for tooo long (depends on your travels of course)?
- have you researched laws about captive birds in any places you may be travelling (over state lines and such)?
- How many hours you are willing to spend with the bird each day?
- how patient are you, and would you be scared of it if it was bitey?
- are you prepared for the never ending task of cleaning up after your birds mess? (because there will be mess of sorts)
I'm sure there is so much more. and that you are already thinking on this even without me saying so...
I cannot recommend you a bird with the criteria being size, exoticness, and hours needed. you have left too many options open.

Perhaps start researching birds you like and their care and reputations, narrow down a short list, if there are breeders in your area, visit them, look around and ask questions there, handle the birds. Better yet if there is a rescue nearby go see if you can volunteer there, (i have none but i wish i did) It would be a great experience.
Hope you find the friend you are looking for, and to see you on here again, perhaps with a new fid.
