Study in the UK
January 8th, 2007 by get a first class degree
I get a lot of international visitors to this site looking for information on Studying in the UK.
Fortunately (for international students) the Internet makes life a lot easier when it comes to choosing a UK University, a UK Degree Course, or choosing somewhere to live in the UK.
Firstly you must find a suitable University in the UK, to assist with this I suggest you visit the Times Online Good University Guide. This will help you determine which UK University is the best to study at, in terms of student satisfaction, results, future prospects, University Spending etc.
Before reading the Top UK Universities League Table you should read the information on what the statistics for UK Universities mean.
You will find that every UK University has a website so information should be easy to find. Also, UK Universities earn more money from foreign students than they do from UK Students, so they should be pleased to hear from you! I don’t know why they earn more from foreign students studying in the UK, but it is widely reported to be true.
Once you have a shortlist of UK Universities you are interested in you should consider the following:
- Study in the UK is expensive (in terms of course fees)
- Studying in the UK is expensive as Sterling is a strong currency, depending what country you are from you will probably find accommodation, food, clothes expensive
- Crime (street crime in particular) is a problem in many UK cities
To help choose a UK Degree Course you may find www.upmystreet.com very useful. This website allows you to check an area and find out information on crime, house prices (which will affect rental prices for students in the UK), how good transport links are, the age of the population and a lot more. This is a good site, used by many people in the UK who are about to move to a new area.
The UCAS site also has information on all UK Universities, you can easily use this guide of UK Universities in conjunction with information from upmystreet.com.
As I mentioned, study in the UK is expensive, however, it is possible for international students studying in the UK to work (depending on their age). Information on immigration, visas and students wishing to work in the UK can be found on the government website:
Visas required to study and work in the UK
I would strongly advice people wanting to study in the UK to use only this site regarding immigration, work permits and visas as this is the official government site. There are other unofficial sites that may give false information in order to try and take your money off you!!
I have now added another post including information on studying and working in the UK, this post has better links and some general information on study and work in the UK / UK Visas.
[...] Further to my post on Study in the UK, here are some more links to help overseas students considering studying in the UK. [...]