Studying in UK – A Step-by-Step Guide – Introductory Post

This will lead to a series of posts in which I send you a step guide to applying to universities in Great Britain.

Why the UK?

There are many reasons to choose the students studying in the UK, but as in other places.

Reason # 1: Fees

This must be an important factor for any student or parents when deciding on a university study abroad. International students pay fees of up to three times more than the native students. Sadly, yes. OnLook under the covers, I found that, because international students, nothing against the British government does have taxed, while the local students / parents who are each year is exempt. The 60% expenditure of the universities from international students come.

The UK is relatively cheaper than their counterparts. A 4-year course in the United States could cost around $ 30, 000 – U.S. $ 40,000, while in Britain, a 4-year course will be from 12, 000 sector-18, 000($ 19,800 – $ 29,700). Below average fees comparison between the United States and United Kingdom.

United States
• Private 4 years Price: around $ 30, 000 to $ 40,000
• Public 4 years course: around $ 7000 to $ 9000
• Public 2 years, of course: approx $ 3000

United Kingdom
• Private 4 years Price: around £ 12,000 – £ 18,000
• 3 years Private Course: around £ 10,000 – £ 16,000

Reason # 2 living

UnitedStates

Cost of living in the U.S., you are back to anywhere from $ 10,000 – $ 12,000 () depends on your lifestyle. Below is the breakdown of annual expenditure.

• Annual rent: This will be taken into account about $ 4500 – $ 5000 per year – less than 10 months.
• Yum! Yum! (per month): Average food cost between $ 300 – $ 400 – this in turn depends on your habits. Try to avoid snacks until midnight.
) • Telephone / Internet (per month: This area is anywhere from$ 50 – $ 100
• Laundry (per month): It would be great if you could do on your own, but if you are too lazy, then this will cost between $ 50 – $ 70
• ± $ 100 for various other expenses

United Kingdom

Cost of living in Britain will offer from € 5000 – € 6000 per year depending on you.

• Annual rent: That will be around £ 2400 – € 2500 depending on the university. The university, which I use for animation (Bournemouth, Teesside and Herts), I received the aboveNumbers, and some even went as low as 1900th
• Yum! Yum! (per month): Dah! Learn to cook. When you buy your food, it will cost from £ 100 – £ 120
• Telephone / Internet (per month): This will cost you somewhere between 15-20. Do not make too many long distance calls.
) • Laundry (per month: These costs should you from € 20 – € 25

Reason # 3: Time-saving Degrees

You can print many degrees (MA, to be exact) to be completed within a year or a maximum of two years. PeopleStudy of art may opt for this time-saving degree and spend one or two years working in the industry, held at the university in the United States. As they say, what you learn in three months in the industry is enormous compared to what you learn at a university.

Reason # 4: Work Opportunities

An international student studying in the UK is allowed to work up to 20 hours a week while studying full-time after graduation. This is a great way to repay if you have taken aStudent loans or even savings for the family or for themselves, but before you consult with any work, please tell your international coordinator to work because it does not allow a few universities, students during their study period.

Reason # 5: Multicultural

Britain is a growing destination for international students. There were over 330,000 international students during the 2005-2006 school year. The top countries sending students to the UK are:

China 50,755
India19,205
Greece 17,675
Ireland 16,790
USA 14,755
Germany 13,265
France 12,455
Malaysia 11,450
Nigeria 9605
Hong Kong 9445

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