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What should I bring to study in the UK?

Studying in the UK requires IELTS. The abbreviation of IELTS International English Proficiency Test is jointly organized by Cambridge University Examinations Committee, British Consulate and Australian International Development Program. The IELTS test is divided into 9 points, including listening, reading, speaking and writing. China students who apply to study in the UK usually have an IELTS score of 5.5-6.5.

The difficulty of the ACCA exam is stepped. The basic stage from accaF 1 to accaF3, also called "knowledge" stage, is the ABC of accounting and management from scratch, without any professional knowledge background.

Theoretically speaking, as long as the students' English level after graduating from high school, they can qualify for ACCA (because the vocabulary involved in the first stage is the basic stage, such as financial statements-and assets-which are very easy to understand).

Precautions:

1. Lifestyle: Most items sold in China can be found in supermarkets in China and Britain, but the price will be 2-3 times higher, so don't worry too much. If you want to save money, you can bring more expensive small items in Britain, such as socks, underwear, glasses, hair dryers, common medicines and so on.

2. Accommodation: This is the key. A good living environment can increase the enthusiasm of learning, socializing and sports. There are generally two kinds of accommodation, one is school accommodation, and the dormitory shares the kitchen and living room, which can be consulted on the websites of various schools; The other is renting a house. You can find an intermediary or rent a website.

3. Learning: As we all know, foreign schools combine leniency with severity. Every paper or exam result will be related to the degree you got when you graduated. There are many companies that require first honors or first-class or second-class degrees when recruiting, so you can't take any exams lightly.

4. Part-time job: Generally speaking, students who have obtained a student visa for more than 6 months can work, usually up to 20 hours a week, and can work full-time on holidays without applying for a separate permit.

5. Transportation: Britain is very small, and most cities have perfect transportation systems, such as London and Newcastle all have subways. If you want to go to other cities, you can apply for a youth railway card.

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