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9 Facts you need to know before studying in the UK
Today, even dreaming about travelling overseas is a trend, when in the past it was uncommon. For today's generation, the dynamic globe has only gotten more competitive. Students' desire to pursue higher education overseas is now driven by their struggle to achieve more and perform better. As a result, the advantages of studying abroad for a job have increased.
Living and studying in the UK, a country renowned for its intellectual superiority, offers an unrivalled experience. The UK is the ideal location for overseas students to look. There are many different degree possibilities available. You are free to decide when you want to pursue a long- or short-term degree.
Here are some facts before studying in UK:
Students! Save! Money!
Students in the UK are eligible for discounts on a variety of goods and services. The NUS Extra card, which offers discounts on necessities including food, transportation, technology, and other necessities, and the Young Person's Rail card, which will enable you to save 1/3 on train tickets, are two of the more well-known programs
Spooky Clock Alert!
The old Joe clock at Birmingham University in the UK is well known. Students are supposedly cursed if they are standing underneath this clock as it chimes. Therefore, you might wish to avoid doing this while taking your tests.
For Potterheads
There is a Harry Potter Society at Cardiff University. Your ideal job might be to work at this urban Hogwarts, which hosts Triwizard Tournaments, assault courses, debates, and movie screenings.
Posh London University
The University of London, which takes its name from the city, takes pride in its distinguished and royal alumni, including Damien Hirst, Steve McQueen, Princess Beatrice, and Vivienne Westwood, who all attended Goldsmiths, University of London.
A Museum for University
The University of Glasgow’s “Hunterian Museum” was built in 1807. It is the oldest public museum in Scotland. The museum houses a sizable collection of artwork and historical scientific artefacts, including the first ultrasound machine ever made.
Fancy Food Nest
There are more than 150 Michelin-starred restaurants in the UK. Since 2010, Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, the sole British establishment of the French chef, has held three Michelin stars. For more than 25 years, Heston Blumenthal's Fat Duck in the village of Bray, close to Windsor, has been providing delectable dinners. For those instagrammable meals and photos, make reservations in advance.
Black Friday Shopping
Many students get together because this is the only way to shop. Since Amazon introduced the Black Friday sale in the UK in 2010, it has become well-known. However, since ASDA Stores joined in, internet sales have skyrocketed.
The Largest Library
The largest library in the world is located in London. The Magna Carta is among the more than 170 million items in the British Library's online catalogue, which is located in King's Cross, London. Additionally, it hosts exhibitions that feature some of the most gorgeous first editions ever produced, including Gutenberg Bibles, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Beowulf manuscripts, etc.
There’s A Cheese Sport
One of the most strange sports, Cheese Rolling, is played every spring in Gloucestershire. An 8-pound round of Double Gloucester cheese is rolled down the Cooper Hill during this tournament, and competitors chase it all the way to the bottom.
Cambridge for Hollywood
The backdrop site for almost 71 film shoots has been Cambridge. The Theory of Everything, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Sylvia are a few well-known films.
The history of notable people, their inventions, and wonders are all abundant in the United Kingdom. The UK has maintained its standing as one of the most welcoming, adventurous, and fascinating locations for students to study abroad in many aspects, from eating to travel to studying in some of the oldest universities.
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