So, why consider going? How about studying in England? In this article, we will discuss seven benefits of studying in a British university and how to help you prepare for the future.
? 1. Britain is home to top universities, and British universities are one of the most respected universities in the world. In fact, according to QS World University Ranking 202 1, there are eight universities in the UK among the top 50 universities in the world. They are:
? Oxford University? Cambridge University? London, London Imperial College London? University College London? University of Edinburgh? University of Manchester? King's College London? London School of Economics and Political Science British universities are famous for their research and development capabilities, medicine, arts and humanities courses-there are more than 65,438+000 universities to choose from. See which universities in the UK do well in your specific research field. The QS World University Ranking also subdivides universities by discipline.
? There are many kinds in Britain. /kloc-0.4% of the population was born abroad, about 9.5 million people. This means that international students who immigrate to Britain have the opportunity to learn about many different cultures and make friends with people from all over the world. This is especially true if you are moving to London, where 35% of the population was born outside Britain. More importantly, you can keep close contact with your own culture by participating in community activities or visiting restaurants that serve home-cooked dishes-this will help alleviate homesickness and cultural shock.
? 3. There is support for international students. Britain provides a lot of support for international students. This may be online, through your university or local government. For example, each university has an office to meet the needs of international students and answer questions about tuition, accommodation and academic support. You can also get in touch with the office before applying for a university.
The British Council for International Student Affairs is an international student advisory body, and its website also provides many important information for international students-including resources on mental health support, housing, work and immigration. They also have a hotline where you can call to ask questions. Click here for more information.
? Studying in England will improve your English. What better place to practice English than Britain, the birthplace of English? By studying in Britain, you will have the opportunity to hear many different British accents-including English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh, all of which may sound different in different regions. Because Britain is so diverse, you will also be exposed to different English accents from all over the world, providing you with a real-world listening experience that may not be available in China.
? There are job opportunities after graduation. In March this year, the government announced that they would soon open applications for postgraduate courses-which would attract more students to study in the UK. From July, international bachelor and master students can apply for another 2 years after graduation, and international doctoral students can apply for 3 years. This makes it easier for new professionals to settle in Britain and start their careers. There are also many career opportunities, especially if you work on the job list that is in short supply in Britain. In Britain, there is a shortage of talents such as nurses, pharmacists, teachers and engineers, and the government actively recruits professionals from abroad to fill these positions.
? 6. This is a good place to live. So, what's the experience of living in Britain? According to the OECD's Good Life Index, it is quite good. The British people's overall satisfaction with life is 6.8 points (out of 10) (higher than the OECD average). Britain also ranks above average in employment, education and skills, and social relations, all of which are important for international students.
? 7. Finally, you will have a good time. From London to Glasgow, to Manchester, to Nottingham, Britain has a series of excellent student cities for international students to explore. You may want to enjoy British bar culture through college students' night, or visit world-class art galleries and museums in your new city. You will have the opportunity to visit castles with a history of hundreds of years and explore the scenery, cliffs and picturesque towns. Most importantly, you will meet friends from all over the world and enjoy all that Britain has to offer them.