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Q&As for International Students Who are Going to Liverpool

Q&As for International Students Who are Going to Liverpool

Liverpool, a city steeped in history and culture, is renowned for its warm welcome to international students. Educational institutions such as the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University provide students with high-quality education across a diverse spectrum of disciplines. Liverpool student housing and convenient facilities provide guarantees for the lives of international students. If you are a student who is about to study abroad in Liverpool, you may have many questions about your future life. I hope this article can be helpful to you. Wishing you a smooth arrival in Liverpool and a pleasant study abroad experience.

1. What documents should I prepare?

You need to bring your passport, visa, CAS, admission letter, accommodation documents (including your signed lease agreement), academic qualification certificate, and multiple passport-sized photos. If you are under 18 years old, you also need a copy of your UK guardian’s information. You can inquire your university about the special requirements.

2. Where can I find cheap student accommodations?

To find cheap student accommodation in Liverpool, simply visit uhomes.com, which provides affordable student properties in the best areas of Liverpool city. A wide range of University of Liverpool accommodation options are available, including studio, en-suite rooms, private flats, and shared rooms. For students attending Liverpool John Moores University, uhomes.com also has many cost-effective choices right near the campus. All bills are included in the student lettings of uhomes.com, covering water, electricity, gas, heating, etc. So, students pay only the rent, saving both time and money on managing utility bills.

3. What daily necessities should I bring?

Most people who have come to Liverpool suggest that freshmen really don’t need to bring a lot of things. Stationery, toiletries, and other items can be easily purchased in Liverpool upon arrival. You can bring some clothing (not too much), underwear, slippers, laptops and other personal items. You may need a good rain jacket because of England’s reputation for rain. For students with myopia, bringing an extra pair of glasses is a wise choice.

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Bring some underwear, sanitary pads, skincare products, makeup tools, etc., that you are accustomed to using. These may be unavailable or very expensive in Liverpool.

3. What medicine should I bring?

For students living in a foreign land, safety and health are the most important things. Take good care of your body and solve any discomfort as soon as possible. You can prepare some medications for treating gastrointestinal diseases, diarrhoea, colds, coughs, allergies, mosquito bites, and minor injuries. You may also need other medicines based on your own physical condition.

4. What should I do with my phone card?

Most people who come to Liverpool use giffgaff SIM cards, and the package is cheap. The £ 10 package data is completely sufficient, as there is Wi-Fi in the student apartments and campuses. Most apartments use ASK4 Wi-Fi, and the signal is always good. Occasionally, when the system maintenance network is suspended, the apartment will send an email notification in advance.

5. Where to go shopping?

When you first arrive at a new place, there are hardly any items, from cups, combs, hand sanitizers, to clothes hangers, pillows, and trash cans, right? Don’t worry. As a shopper’s paradise, Liverpool offers a wide range of shopping options. Here are a few supermarkets that offer good value for money. Wilko, located in the city centre department store St Johns’ second floor, has a wide range of products, affordable prices, and good quality. Iceland is an affordable food supermarket located near St Johns. Their frozen foods are really delicious. Lidl is a German supermarket, and it is said that the meat and milk are very fresh and not expensive. There are many other supermarkets waiting for you to explore, including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Marks & Spencer, etc. Large shopping malls like Liverpool One and many local markets are also great choices.

6. Where to go for sports and fitness?

Where to go for sports and fitness?

The university gym costs around £ 190 for 9 months and £ 120 for 6 months. There are quite a lot of people in the gym, and during peak hours, it is said that one equipment needs to wait for a long time. In addition, there are many gyms, including female-only gyms, in the city. It’s better to ask people who often go to the gym for specific information.

7. Are digital products cheap in Liverpool?

Digital products are generally expensive in the UK. Some pads may enjoy a 15% discount for students. You can buy headphones when they are on sale, which is quite cost-effective.

8. How do I cut my hair?

In the UK, hairdressing fees are relatively higher. Choosing a suitable hair salon is also a challenge, so many girls choose to maintain long straight hair and only cut their hair once every time they return home. Girls who want to buy curling irons can go to Amazon. If you want to dye your hair, it is recommended to buy hair dye and do it yourself. Although it may not last as long, according to friends who have dyed it before, the effect is still good.

In conclusion, Liverpool is a city that caters to the needs of international students with its educational excellence, comfortable living conditions, and a wide array of services. By being prepared and knowing where to find the essentials, you can ensure a smooth arrival and a pleasant study abroad experience. Welcome to Liverpool, and may your academic journey be filled with success and memorable experiences.

Ramon is Upbeat Geek’s editor and connoisseur of TV, movies, hip-hop, and comic books, crafting content that spans reviews, analyses, and engaging reads in these domains. With a background in digital marketing and UX design, Ryan’s passions extend to exploring new locales, enjoying music, and catching the latest films at the cinema. He’s dedicated to delivering insights and entertainment across the realms he writes about: TV, movies, and comic books.

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