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So
far in these articles we've got you as far as making
your application. Let's jump ahead now and assume that
you have received an offer from a British university
or college and you have accepted. Congratulations you're
on your way to a great education experience.
But,
hang on, it can't be that easy, can it? No, there are
still many things to think about. Many things to do
before you go. So below is a round up of things you
will have to do before you leave for Britain
Passport
and visa
If you already have a passport, make sure that it has
enough time left on it for the period of your study.
If you need to obtain a passport you cannot apply for
one until you have a university offer letter.
Students
from China require a visa to study in Britain. The British
Government has recently tried to make it easier for
international students to obtain visas, but the process
can still be lengthy, as there is information that you
will need to gather to satisfy the British Embassy officials.
Arrival
information
Make sure that your chosen university or college has
sent you all the information that you will need to get
you through the first week or so. If nothing has arrived,
say a month before you are due to leave, then get in
touch with the institution and ask when you can expect
to receive it.
Perhaps
the most important information you will need is the
date on which you are expected to arrive. Don't go by
the date of the start of your course. Any good institution
will want you to arrive before this, as it will have
arranged an induction programme especially for its international
students. Some institutions even provide short English
language training sessions free of charge prior to this.
If one is available do your best to arrive in time to
join it; you will find it invaluable.
Travel
arrangements
Make your travel arrangements as soon as possible. Explore
all the options for flying into Britain. Don't assume
that you have to fly into one of the London airports.
Often, if you are going to a university or college outside
London it is easier to enter Britain through one of
the provincial airports such as Manchester, Newcastle
or Edinburgh. Heathrow in particular can be a nightmare
if you have to transfer to another flight, as it involves
travelling, often with your luggage, between terminals
which are several miles apart. You may find it is easier
and cheaper to transfer at one of the European airports.
For example you could fly into Amsterdam, with its one
big terminal, and then fly with KLM UK to one of many
British airports near to your chosen place of study.
Not only will you find it quicker and easier but the
immigration queues will be much shorter and the officials
friendlier.
Finance
I
always advise students never to gambol on their finances.
In other words, all the time that you are making your
preparations make sure you know how much money you are
going to need and where it is coming from. Never live
in the hope that the money is going to turn up eventually;
this will only lead to great disappointment if you find
you haven't got enough money.
For
your preparations you need to know how you are going
to get your money to Britain. Arrange bank transfers
in good time. Some universities will have an account
that you can send money to, and then you can collect
it when you arrive in Britain. Sometimes it is worth
opening a bank account in Britain in advance so that
you have one already established in advance. Again,
some universities can help with this.
Do
not even think about taking your money to Britain in
cash.
Health
If you are staying in Britain for more than six months
then you will be covered for most medical treatment
free of charge. But if you are taking any medication
regularly then it is worth packing a supply with you
to last for the first few weeks you are in Britain.
All universities will have a health centre that you
can go to.
Packing
British weather is notoriously unpredictable, but the
temperature ranges are not so great as many places in
China. Don't overpack or it will cost you a fortune
is excess baggage, but do take a range of clothes to
suit the various weather conditions.
Accommodation
Make sure you have been in touch with the university
or college accommodation office to get advice on booking
accommodation. One word of warning here; many universities
will only offer you accommodation if you sign a one
year contract and pay a small deposit in advance. This
means that you are committing yourself to accommodation
for one year, and if after a short time you decide you
want to move into private accommodation you could find
it very difficult to do so. Make sure when you are booking
accommodation through the university or college you
are very clear of the implications.
.and
finally
Try and take it easy for the last few days you are at
home. You are embarking on a great adventure, but at
the same time it can be very stressful once you arrive
in Britain. There will be so much to do and so many
things to think about. So make sure you are well-rested
and ready for things when you arrive. But do make sure
you find time for a farewell banquet with your family
and friends.
Welcome
to Britain, and have a great time.
Neil
Maynard
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