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What preparations do you need to make to study in the UK?

Clothes: Of course, clothes have something to do with the weather. The weather in Britain can be explained by uncertainty. Friends in the south may feel cold. There is a great possibility of snow in winter and spring here, and sleet is the most common time. So rain clothes are necessary. It often rains in Britain. One minute it may be sunny, and the next minute it may be rainy in Mao Mao. Moreover, the temperature difference between day and night in Britain is very large, so we must pay attention to it. However, because most places have heating, I usually wear a thick coat in winter, with a T-shirt inside, jeans below and a pair of sneakers on my feet (if I'm afraid of the cold, I can wear a long-sleeved underwear on it, and everyone usually takes off my coat when I go to school). It is best to prepare a coat in spring and autumn, because the temperature difference is large, not too thick, and there are short sleeves inside. Not to mention summer, it sometimes gets cold in summer, so you must pay attention when you go out. Therefore, you might as well bring a few more ordinary coats, and jeans are also necessary, because you can wear them all year round. Short sleeves and long sleeves can be worn in moderation. If you are afraid of getting wet, you'd better take an umbrella. A thick coat is about 2-3 pieces in winter. My suggestion is to change clothes according to 1-2 weeks. Because some British clothes are very cheap, of course, if they are famous brands, they may be outdated and discounted. For example, top-shop (female/male) has a discount every year, and a dress (10 or so) can also be bought. Otherwise TK MAX also has a lot of clothes on sale. What other h &;; M NEXT and so on are not very expensive clothes. If you like sportswear, then sport world is a good choice. Although the store is a little messy, most of the things in it are suitable for everyone, and it is also good for footlocker to buy shoes.

Food: it's hard to say, but many things can be sold in domestic supermarkets, such as Hijiro, Master Kong and so on. However, you can consider bringing some snacks you like, but be careful with meat products, which may not be allowed to enter the country. Cooking condiments such as soy sauce, vinegar, spiced powder and chicken essence can be bought in large supermarkets in Britain. And there are supermarkets in many cities in China. Don't worry. As for the kitchen knife, I don't think it is necessary. English knives are also acceptable. You can bring a pair of chopsticks for your own use or some beautiful ones as gifts. If you live in a dormitory, you can buy bowls and plates when you arrive, or you can go to pound land, or you can go to a large supermarket to buy their own products. The price is generally around 1 pound. You can buy one first and then go to IKEA if you have the conditions. The cheapest price of a plate/bowl is only a few tens of pence. And if you meet an old bird who wants to return to China, many of these things are either bought cheaply or given away. As for many people, there is really no need to bring rice cookers, because they are available in many places in Britain and the price is not expensive. The cheapest rice cooker 10 pounds, about RMB 100 yuan. You can buy it at Argos, comet and currs (just add co.uk to the websites of these stores).

Daily necessities: this is hard to say, because I don't know about girls' cosmetics and maintenance. But in general, it's just good to bring something small and simple, which will last you almost a week, such as small toothpaste and small shampoo. These things are not expensive in large supermarkets in Britain, and boots, super drugs and body care are often discounted. Colgate toothpaste, for example, often buys one and gets one free. So there's really no need to bring too much. If it's expensive, it's probably toilet paper, but you can't bring a lot. Usually the price of two volumes is around 1.5, and the good one is around 3. As for the comb and toothbrush, just bring one. Electrical appliances: It also varies from person to person. You can buy a computer here, which may be more expensive than in China. In PCworld.co.uk, things in this house are very expensive, but you can refer to the price and decide whether you want it or not. You can bring a walkman, a camera will make you happy, and you can also bring a mobile phone, which can be used in Britain. The most important thing is to bring an electronic dictionary, and all electrical appliances should be charged. British batteries are not cheap. However, if you bring electrical appliances, you should bring the adapter plug in Britain and the wiring board in China. Now, some good wiring boards can be shared with those in Britain, but you should change the plugs yourself.

School supplies: pens (don't bring pens, ink is not cheap) and notebooks. These can be used at the airport at any time. There are also many stationery bought at the pound store or Wilkinson, which are also very cheap. The book is hard to say, depending on the major. If it's business, it's useless, because the textbooks are different. You can consider sending books about computer programming from China. As for learning English books, there is no need. I'm just a pile of IELTS books that are going to be moldy. If you want a dictionary, you can go to the bookstore to buy a book by Ying Ying after you go to England, and you can tell the clerk which dictionary you recommend. Medicines: Generally, some medicines for colds and fevers, band-AIDS, anti-inflammatory drugs, diarrhea (to prevent acclimatization) and a thermometer will do, depending on personal health.

Glasses: As most students in China are nearsighted, it is necessary to bring two pairs of glasses. British ones are too expensive. Any pair costs several thousand RMB. It is suggested that frames and resin lenses with memory metal are not easy to break down. If you are invisible, you must bring more. You need a license to buy invisibility in Britain, so it is very troublesome to be a license. And nursing liquid or something. In Britain, a bottle costs about 15, and doctoral degree & Lomb is more expensive. Never forget! ! !

Bedding is not necessary either. Anyway, a supermarket bought it. If it is a homestay, the landlord will prepare it. If the dormitory is not ready, go to the supermarket to buy it. If there is really no time, the room is also heated. Let's make do for one night. If you want to be safe with your family after getting off the plane, you can buy a phone card, such as calling me baby, and so on. You can buy it at the airport. Tell them to use China's card and buy 5-pound notes. As for the future mobile phone problem, I will write it later. That's about it. That should be enough. If you have any questions, please leave a message.

PS: I forgot a very important question, that is, I must bring more photos, that is, 2-30 photos of 1 inch and 2-inch passports, which are more useful. Four photos cost about £ 3.50 in Britain. There is also the issue of haircut. Not to mention if a boy gets a haircut of about 200 RMB. If you can't, you can consider coming by yourself, otherwise the cheapest hairless one will cost about 5 pounds. Girls' are more expensive, so I don't know the price.