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How much does it cost to live in the UK?
When you’re planning your budget for UK study, it’s not just course fees you need to think about. You need money for utility bills, council tax, food, books, equipment and, of course, a social life. We’ve put together some tips to help you manage your money.
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Is the UK a safe place to study in?
The UK is a very safe place in which to study and live. We’ve put together a few useful tips to make sure your time as an international student in the UK is problem-free.
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How do I travel around the UK?
There are plenty of options for travelling in the UK. Whether you’ve just arrived or you’re ready to start exploring, the UK transport network will take you from the largest cities to the smallest villages. You can travel by train, bus, taxi or bicycle throughout the UK – with plenty of discounts available to international students.
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How much does it cost to make international calls from the UK?
Connecting with friends and family back home is easy when you’re studying in the UK. You can get good deals on international calls from the UK and international parcel delivery is very reliable. High speed internet access is also available in your UK place of study and many libraries, shops and cafes.
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Am I entitled to NHS services in the UK?
We hope you won’t have any health issues while you’re with us in the UK. But if you do then our health services are very accessible, and many international students are entitled to free and subsidized treatment on the NHS (National Health Service). If not and you require international student health insurance, you can still make use of the UK’s excellent health services.
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Is the UK a safe place to study in?
The UK is generally a very safe place in which to study and live, but whenever you go to a new country it is essential to look after yourself. We’ve put together a few useful tips to help you.
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Am I entitled to NHS services in the UK?
We hope you won’t have any health issues while you’re with us in the UK. But if you do then our health services are very accessible, and many international students are entitled to free and subsidised treatment on the NHS (National Health Service). If not, and you require international student health insurance, you can still use the UK’s excellent health services.
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How are degrees and courses taught in the UK?
Being independent when you study in the UK isn’t just about living away from home. Whatever UK course you study, you will be encouraged to think for yourself and create your own ideas. A UK education will help you gain confidence in your own abilities and equip you with valuable language, creative, analytical and research skills that employers look for.
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Can I work while I study?
You can make your UK study experience work even harder for your future by gaining some valuable work experience. Getting a job while you study in the UK can improve your language skills and enhance your CV. Your future employer will be looking for smart, creative, team-orientated people – working and studying in the UK could make you the perfect candidate.
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Can I get support with my studies in the UK?
Support is always available when you study in the UK. If you are having trouble getting used to the UK education system or you need some help with your UK course or degree – you only have to ask. Counsellors and academic staff at your place of study will be happy to help.
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