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It's better not to buy books in the UK, basically 30 pounds or more. However, it also depends on the type and value of the books you buy, and second-hand ones are relatively cheaper. KFC is more expensive than McDonald's, it is recommended to eat McDonald's if you save money, **pound with a student ID card can also give a small burger.
Buy a burger alone from about pounds or more, depending on what kind of food you eat. In your question, in addition to eating, drinking, playing and living, does it mean that these are included or not. If it is not included, it must be enough.
Including,,, it depends on where you live, what you eat, and go to ** to play. When I was in school, some of my classmates had 30 pounds a month to eat, of course, the very, very, very frugal kind... If you have any questions, you can ask them again.
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Books in the UK are very, very expensive, and it is not recommended to buy them in the UK. For example, in our university, all the books are borrowed from the library, and few people buy them. KFC, macdonald is generally about 3 pounds per burger.
But you can't eat this all day when you come to the UK? How can this be eaten as a meal? Once in a while, cooking by yourself is king!
What's more, the taste here is different from the domestic one.
£200 is enough if it doesn't include two weeks of food, drink, and lodging, but it is far from enough. And what are you going to do with those 200 pounds? Is it shopping?
If it's for shopping, it's still not enough. And where are you coming to the UK? The level of consumption varies from place to place.
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Bristol is definitely more suitable for Chinese students than the two cities (I don't know much about British education, but I do know a lot about human geography).
First, Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, and not only linguistically, the High Scottish spoken by Scots is very different from English. Professors at universities may teach in standard English, but civilians have strong English accents, and Wikipedia has a detailed description of the differences between the two languages, so you can look it up if you need to.
Second, in recent years, the sentiment for national independence in Scotland has been on the rise, and it is unlikely that there will be many civil demonstrations in Edinburgh in two years, and it will be difficult for you to deal with it in case of bloodshed, compared to the politics of England, which is much more stable.
Thirdly, the climate in Scotland is as humid as England, but it is colder in Edinburgh, which is located in the highlands. Although Edinburgh is not far from the sea and has a lot of seafood, Scotland's produce is nowhere near as abundant as England's.
Fourth, Bristol's historic landscape is dominated by the harbour that began to develop in the 17th century, while Edinburgh's historic landscape is dominated by medieval castles of the century... I think it's more comfortable to blow the sea breeze than the cold wind from the mountains...
There are very few settled Chinese in Edinburgh now, and I think they also took a lot of factors into account before deciding not to go to Edinburgh... I think if you're not particularly looking for exoticism, you'd better choose Bristol.
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Edinburgh is in Scotland to the north and Bristol is in England to the south.
Both cities are places steeped in history.
Bristol is a bit close to London
You have to check the Master of Education, which school has a higher professional ranking. Both schools are very good schools.
Edinburgh is a down-payment city in Scotland, relatively beautiful, with highland style, American students especially like to study in this school, but it is quite far from London, almost 8 hours to take the Virgin train to London. London is such an amazing place, I love London to death. Edinburgh is windier and colder in winter.
Bristol is in the south, and the south is also beautiful in the south, the price is slightly higher, it is very close to London, it is very comfortable in the summer and it is not very cold in the winter. I just regretted that I didn't go to school in the south of England, where the climate is much more pleasant.
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The United Kingdom is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
English refers to men in England.
English can refer to English, English, and because English is the official language of the United Kingdom, English is translated into English.
The Scots speak Gaelic language, and the Welsh people speak Welsh. Northern Ireland speaks Irish Gaelic language.
The name of the United Kingdom is The United Kingdom of Greatest Britain and Northern Ireland
So all the English people will call themselves Britsish, and only the English will call themselves English
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Full name of the United Kingdom: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
It consists of the island of Great Britain (including England, Scotland, Wales), the northeastern part of the island of Ireland, and a number of smaller islands.
British means British (an adjective for Britain), English mostly refers to England (an adjective for English), English is used if it refers to language, and britishenglish is used to refer to English or English if it refers to people. British means British. England England is composed of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, synthesized into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, English is only Chinese used to refer to the United Kingdom, so there is a collective name English English
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