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Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Studying in the UK: How to Get Started



This article is sponsored by the University of South Wales.
In the UK, considering you're learning? The UK is one of the first choice destination for students from around the world. University brochure or a website, you can only say so much, so it's a great idea, when talking to representatives from universities in the UK, will visit your country is a real place.
UK University to help in the international recruitment groups that represent the university studies, or are you just thinking about studying in the UK or have already submitted your application, you may have about any inquiries. International recruitment teams to work closely with their inquiries and applications have been taken to hospital groups, and to ensure efficient and timely manner.
Dr. Lisa Davies, International and EU procurement manager, international student recruitment since 2002. Lisa is working to coordinate international and European marketing and recruitment team responsible for managing the activities of the University of South Wales.
Lisa says, "one of the more important things to consider when you start looking for the right university is offering a course if you want to learn how to check. All over the world study at the University of South Wales in 500 different courses, foundation courses, the undergraduate degrees, ranging from the study of Dr. International students from all over. It is important, not just to judge by the title, the title of the content of the programs will be similar, as is often vary between universities. The details of their programs and find the right match for you. "
What questions should you ask about studying in the UK?

So if you're in the UK, you learn, considering the question of education fairs and exhibitions and universities what agents' offices should be asking you?
Important question to ask, you start looking for the right to a UK university is, of course, you want to analyze and verify the offer. Not only judge by the title of the title, the content of the programs will be similar to the title, as often vary between universities. The details of their programs and find the right match for you.
In no particular order, here are some other suggestions:
• Where exactly is the university? When it comes to other countries, if you plan to study the location matters. Both personal and practical level it will affect your experience.
• What are your previous students / graduates now?
• How can I get a job when I graduate?
• What can apply for grants?
• What is the course is divided between theory and practice?
• At the end of last year, the project studies or should I have?
• What facilities are available for my course? What about field trips?
• Can I have my own experience of working as part of the course or the university?
• What grades and qualifications do I need to apply for this course?
• How do I apply?
• What can I join clubs and societies?
• How easy is it to get around by public transport?
• What do you look for in a personal statement?
You are in the European Economic Area (EEA) nationals of a foreign country, you probably need a visa to study in the UK, therefore, confirmed that the visa and immigration procedures.
When you are choosing where to go to university, the quality, availability and value for money accommodation can be a key part of the decision-making process, so as to find out what options are available accommodation.
The choice of accommodation for students in the UK
The majority of international students, coming to study in the UK means living away from home for the first time. Where you live is just as important as what can be learned, or whether you want to live on campus.
It can be hard to find the perfect place to live, but you have selected UK universities to offer advice and support team will be at your accommodation needs. Rented rooms in private residences on campus from the local - - There is a large selection of accommodation in the United Kingdom is, therefore, the subject should be able to find something that is right for you.
You private accommodation within commuting distance if you want to live off-campus, the university will be able to find something suitable for you. Some international students to stay with a family or sharing a house with British students prefer, as it provides them with a good opportunity to improve their English.
It is important to allow plenty of time to make the choice of accommodation, so you're talking to a representative of the university asked them about the deadline for lodging applications.
You can also ask:
• Is there a special accommodation to first-year students?
• How much are the residences?
Final advice when meeting with a representative of a UK university
Finally, here are some more tips to meet a representative of the university Lisa:
• Be prepared. Visit universities, a number of websites and make a note of any questions you want to ask. Do not forget to also investigate the local town or city.
• Take a family member or friend of the company and with a second opinion.
• Bring a notebook to jot down information you want to remember.
For more information on the University of New South Wales, and to find out when visiting a city near the university in the national or EU group, For email

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