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Excuse me, which cities are better for studying in Britain? Want a place with better weather ~

The weather in Britain is actually misunderstood by everyone.

Personally, I feel that the weather in Britain is still good. After all, it is an island country, so it won't be too cold. And all places have indoor heating, and it never feels cold. In the hottest summer, you need to sleep under a quilt. There are no mosquitoes, so I miss my days in England.

As for the cities you mentioned, London, Manchester City and Birmingham are all industrial cities with mixed populations and relatively high consumption.

Edinburgh is good, but there is a problem with the Scottish accent. Because the weather there is relatively northerly, it is still colder than the cities in the south. Which cities are better for studying in Britain? Want a place with better weather ~

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I looked up some information, mainly about the price. I want to find a place with better weather.

The main thing is not to be too cold, and the traffic and environment can be more convenient.

Manchester's evaluation is not so good, saying that it is heavy industry pollution, which has robbed many international students.

I have seen that I don't want to go to London, Manchester City or Birmingham. I wonder why ~ Are these two cities expensive?

Then I saw Edinburgh's evaluation was good. Edinburgh is a tourist city. Do you want to know if the weather there is good?

But what other universities are there in Edinburgh besides Edinburgh University? OTZ hasn't found it yet

The evaluation of Edinburgh University is very good, but it is too difficult to get into OTZ.

Then I heard that the worse the weather in the north, which cities are there in the south?

Bristol is a southern city with a good environment.

It is suggested that the landlord should focus on majors and schools. In fact, Britain is not big, and the weather is not much different.