The system of education in great britain
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- Ex. 6. Here is a at-a-glance guide LIVING IN LONDON (after STUDY UK ). Population
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_University http://www.london.ac.uk/ T HE SYSTEM OF EDUCATION IN G REAT B RITAIN 13 Goldsmiths University of London King's College London London School of Economics and Political Science Queen Mary University of London SOAS, University of London St George's, University of London University College London the University of London Institute in Paris the School of Advanced Study University of London International Programmes Ex. 6. Here is a at-a-glance guide LIVING IN LONDON (after STUDY UK). Population: 10,000,000 Students: 70,000 Accommodation(All prices approximate) College-owned catered: £72 per week College-owned self-catering: £35 – £37 per week One simple rule – if you are offered college-owned accommodation, take it. For what you get (usually a single room with shared cooking facilities), university rooms are excellent value for money, and for students based in central London, living in halls is the only way they will be able to afford to live within easy distance of col- lege. For self-catering students, the shared kitchen is the focal point of daily social life, another plus point for overseas students looking to settle in and make friends at the larger colleges. Private: £ 60-£70 per week (central); £40+ further out Private-sector landlords usually ask for a month’s rent as a deposit and a month’s rent in advance. Even for a reasonably priced room, this can mean having to find around £400 before you can move in. The University of London operates an ac- commodation service that matches cheap, clean rooms with students unable to get a place in halls of residence. Other colleges operate similar schemes. Prices vary according to location – in general, the more central the room, the more expensive the rent. Unless you are very lucky (or very rich), you can forget about anywhere very central. Further out, it is considerably cheaper, but you will still pay at least £40 per week for a room. The London Evening Standard newspaper has the most comprehensive listing of rooms to let – unfortunately, it is also the most widely read, so rooms have been often let by the time you have called the landlord. Local weekly newspapers such as the Ham & High or the Ealing Gazette can be good alternative sources of accommodation listing. Download 1.68 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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