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So, I am completely euphoric over the fact that I have been accepted at my chosen university.
Thing is that now i have to prepare for the move overseas.
I was wondering if there were other International Students here with tips on how to settle? Or maybe if people just had some general tips which the info recieved from the university doesn't cover?
I have so many questions, but don't even know where to start... ARGH!
Thing is that now i have to prepare for the move overseas.
I was wondering if there were other International Students here with tips on how to settle? Or maybe if people just had some general tips which the info recieved from the university doesn't cover?
I have so many questions, but don't even know where to start... ARGH!
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My tips for international students would be - shop around for storage options for your stuff in the summer, because some are really expensive.
Don't just hang around with all the other international students, apply for first year halls and stuff and meet as many ppl as possible.
Fly Pikey-Air (Ryanair) or other cheapo equivalent when you go home, even if the airports are miles away from uni in the UK and where you live abroad.
Probably loads of other things that are useful to know but can't think of any right now!
actual good advice
talk to all sots of people and dont just brush them off if they seem different at first, youll realise who uet on best with at end of year or by end of 1st term
Normally it seems to be the other way round. The international students stay together and don't really meet all that many British students.
I know of a dutch girl who did fine in one of my friends hall. You'll meet people on your course too, Politics seems to have a high about of northern Europeans.
I can't wait!
I wish I knew what it will be like already!
The only thing I know about Sheffield is that the accomidation is good 10 minutes or more bus ride from the campus, i think. I'm sure it'll be great, it's a city so it should have an amazing nightlife especially with there being two universities located there.
Don't care about the distance to the university, but am more worried about the clubs closing at a ridiculous hour like 1-2 am as I have heard is normal in England :crazyeyes
Thats what it usually is in Exeter, but it's only a small city.
It's Sheffield, the 4th largest city in the UK according to the prospectus so I'm sure there will be things at are open until the very early hours at the weekends.
Anyone knows what time the clubs close?
And what excatly the Meet and Greet scheme thing is? And if it's worth it?
Some clubs close later. But you won't get served drink beyond about that time.
Either way, again, anyone been to the meet and greet scheme, or knows anyone who has, or by chance knows what goes on at this thing?
i went up to Sheffield recently and it seemed like a nice place. The university campuses seem to be quite spread out throughout the town.
Yeah. The Politics department was an age away from the rest of the uni when I visited it.
Love London
The tuition fee for UK and EU students is 1175 pounds. As I am looking through the info thing I have gotten it seems as if I should have sent in a form of getting "the rest" paid for me.
And as much as I read this, I have no clue of what I am meant to do. Or should have done?
Anyone????
That is the same which I should pay.
Thing is that apparently I was supposed to send in an application so the rest could be paid
The place I needed to log on online to gain further information, gives me information about Endcliffe Vale flats, which were my first priority - and self-catered.
I am of course going to call the accomodation office on monday, but anyone knows what is most likely I have gotten?