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Thursday, 3 November 2011

What Foreign Students Should Expect of Life in a UK University

Foreign students who are about to study abroad may find the idea exciting, but at the same time they may become nervous because they do not know what to expect of a new environment, new culture, people, and new ways of doing things. For students who are about to study in the UK, it would be easier for them to adjust to the transition if they plan ahead and read up on what to expect of university life in the UK. Below are some useful tips:

· Climate. England in particular does not have an actual rainy or dry season because rain is expected to fall at any time of the year. In warmer weather, the temperature can vary from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius while during the winter in January and February the temperature can fall be low zero degrees and snow will fall occasionally. If you are used to temperate weather, buy warm waterproof clothing such as coats and waterproof jackets. If you choose to live in a university hall or residence, the cost of heating is included in your tuition, but if you choose to live privately you will be paying for the heating in your room.
· Culture and Customs. English is the official and predominantly spoken language. However, it is not uncommon to hear other dialects spoken in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. British people are known to be punctual, so be punctual for your appointments as well whether they be academic or social. It is considered courtesy in the UK to phone in advance when visiting someone. If you are invited to visit a family, greet them with a smile and a handshake. British people are known to be reserved, which is why you can expect for friendships to develop more gradually than what you are used to in your country.

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