London England
What about this a) town/city and b) this country and c) this institution of learning beckon to you?
London England is a “popular destination for expats not only because it has a large population that speaks English, also because it has a strong economy and in close proximity to both the rest of Europe and North America” London would be my pick because I have two brothers and a sister in London I can stay with for free and save money on accommodations. Although I don’t care at all for the culture and life styles over there; one of the things that I admire about the country is their education system. My older brother is a solicitor, (which in the U.S we call a lawyer) and Law is my area of study. We (My brother and …show more content…
I definitely would apply for the open civic scholarship which I think is the best for me because it offered the greatest amount of money (4,000 pounds off the tuition) as well as practicable qualifying criteria.
What language are the courses given in? Do you speak the language fluently? Is there a language test/translation exam for incoming students? If you a not fluent in the language, what can you do now to master it before applying?
The University of East London does not have language test or translation exams and the courses are given in English. Although English is my second language, I speaking it fluently even better than my first (Yoruba, from Nigeria, West Africa) language; so I will not need any accommodation in this area.
What are the five life hacks (strategies for success, efficiency, lower stress) to know and follow in order to thrive at this foreign institution of learning, foreign country and culture.
1. Don’t be afraid to Make Friends
London can feel lonely at times, but I’m sure quite a number of people feel the same way. Don’t be scared to start a conversation, just make sure not to but go overboard with