The University of Wisconsin-Madison and Beijing Sport University have set up the China Championship, which has welcomed dozens of world champions from China. The world champion studied in Madison for 6 to 12 months. The world champions who have studied here are Zhang Yining, Luo Xuejuan, Hao Yang and so on. World champions will live in the graduate apartment in Eagle Heights, where you can see them. They usually go to school by bus like everyone else, or look at their lithe posture in the gym.
You can also take photos with them in the corner of the road. Let's talk about food. The school canteen here is cheaper. If you are an undergraduate and live in a dormitory, then 2 or 3 yuan is enough for a meal. If you are a graduate student, then the following 4.5 yuan cash meal transaction is a good choice.
The school canteen provides a cash meal of 4.50 yuan at noon every day. You can choose one staple food, two non-staple foods, a drink or soup, which is still very valuable. The picture below shows two Asian supermarkets I have bought here. They are relatively small, but the varieties are still relatively complete, which can meet the needs of most people. However, people like me who like to eat braised pork can't buy large pieces of pork belly.
Finally, talk about the library here. Madison has dozens of libraries, large and small, and each college has at least one library. I haven't counted the specific collections.
It is also convenient to borrow books here. Generally, a book will be available in several libraries, and each book can be borrowed for about one semester. If all the books you want to borrow are borrowed, you can borrow books from worldcat.org, and then the borrowed books will be shipped from other libraries. The waiting time may be longer, but it's free. For us, it can help us save the cost of textbooks.