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Unnc guide to Malay campus life
I am a student of unnc. I used to stay in the Malay campus for a while because of the three-school sports meeting. This article will provide you with unnc Malay campus life guide to help you better understand the campus.

The traffic is inconvenient.

You can take a taxi to the city, and the school also has a school bus (with a fixed time). The traffic is inconvenient and it is not very close to the city center.

Single room conditions are good.

I only lived in a single room. Yes, this is a small room with an air-conditioned wardrobe and a bed. The bathroom is with the bathroom. Single room conditions are not bad. But there seem to be some rooms with two bedrooms and one bathroom. . .

Living expenses are not cheap.

Living expenses are not cheap, but neither are they expensive. It is similar to some cities with higher prices in China. It seems that you can live on campus.

Graduation is easy, and the degree certificate is graded.

Graduation is easy, right, as long as you don't fail all subjects. However, the degree certificate is graded, so what grade should I take? Study hard and you can graduate without failing. However, the probability of getting a degree certificate and getting first-class and second-class is very small. I have a deep understanding that the education standards in Britain will never be fooled, nor will it confuse everyone. So be sure to study hard!

The first year is a preparatory course.

The first year is preparatory course, that is, learning English should be ok. Compared with Malay students, the disadvantage of China people is too obvious. After all, everyone usually speaks English. And it is an absolute disadvantage.

It's hard to exchange

Exchange depends on your major and your ranking in the major. Generally speaking, it should be difficult for China students to communicate in Malaysia, especially after you have written that you want to study business. . .

The language environment is mixed.

The language environment can be said to be good and bad. On the one hand, English is very popular in Malaysia. On the other hand, the bad side is that Malay's English pronunciation is not very standard. Even if we communicate with them, our spoken English may not be greatly improved. The specific improvement depends on your own efforts ~ talk more and listen more

Business schools are rich in courses.

Financial management, international business, and so on. Business school has many courses related to it. Teachers can do it, all according to British standards.

Other questions that need to be answered

I really don't know this ~ ~