China Naming Network - Baby naming - I want to go to England.

I want to go to England.

Potatoes and onions here are very cheap. I sold 1 kg 2 kg, but the appearance was not very good.

Chicken is the cheapest if it is meat, and then there are viscera and pigskin. British people never eat these. The supermarket here has buy 1get 1 every day, depending on whether you like it or not.

Go to the discount store to buy clothes, and Adi will get a 30% discount.

The more you learn at school, the more expensive it is. York 15000, hull more than 9000. There are also more than 2000 discounts for engineering students.

It will take another year to study for the preparatory course here after graduating from high school. Accommodation is cheap in the north and expensive in the south. But traveling to a tourist city like York is also expensive. I pay 5000 pounds a year.

Poor universities can get 200 thousand a year (except London), and good universities can get 250 thousand.

I don't want to work in a university, read more books and have everything. This book is very expensive. Reading a book is equivalent to earning 50~ 100.

There are scholarships, but applying for them is only equivalent to exempting food expenses for half a year.

I strongly don't recommend going to schools in places like Manchester City or Leeds. It's really messy. So is the school.

If London can attend LSE, IC and King's College, it should also be considered, because it is said that it will cost 300,000-400,000 a year.

Learning is all about yourself. The teacher will be very busy and make appointments, but if you ask, he will answer many stupid questions enthusiastically.

Think about the elegance of China. It takes another month or two to learn a language. And after reading Chinese, I can't understand the teacher's class.

Looking for an intermediary, because it is cheap, I feel bad. We won't criticize by name here.

If you can't get into the top five, I strongly recommend you to choose York, top 10, where Warwick is rubbish, St. Andrew is remote and the weather in Scotland is very cold. Of course, if you can go to Edinburgh, the cold is worth it (the British think St. Andrew is better than Edinburgh, I am an engineering student, and it is good to love engineering. Liberal arts do not know).

Now there are 2+2,3+1,that is, studying in China for two or three years and then studying the rest of the courses in Britain, which seems to save money. You can search HND if you want to know. But I don't recommend this, because the quality of students there is generally not high, and I just suffer from it.

Finally, I suggest studying engineering. Whether you are a science class in high school or not, the engineering courses here are generally higher than those in China. Science (I mean mathematics, physics and chemistry, which are purely theoretical, excluding mathematics, finance and computer science) is not deeply studied in universities. Universities are the same everywhere. You can learn it by buying two books, but engineering is not something you can understand in books. Liberal arts management, finance, etc. It feels like cheating money. I discuss cases every day and read all kinds of statistical calculations. In the end, those who study mathematics can read two books, and those who study finance can't become mathematicians by reading two books.

Good schools should apply early, usually one year in advance, through UCAS. It is strongly recommended to apply on UCAS for Christmas.