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High score! [very urgent! ! Ask for some articles about the life of college students in European countries! thank you

The lifestyle of European universities, the books I read in Britain, I don't know if it will help me to attend the meeting. My science major may be relatively boring, while liberal arts courses will be relatively relaxed and enjoyable.

At the beginning of each academic year, there will be a large class schedule with compulsory courses and elective courses marked on it, and there will be a list of tutors (this tutor is a tutor in academic life, and you can contact him directly if you have any questions about daily study and communication). After these lists come out, there will be about one to three weeks to choose (choose some elective courses to make up credits).

It's easy to start classes formally. Compulsory courses are usually once or twice a week, with fixed time. The rest of the time is occupied by elective courses. Nobody cares whether you take your schoolbag or sleep in class. My compulsory courses are generally in the big classroom, and classes are very casual. In the first class, the teacher introduces himself and what he has taught, and then begins to distribute the handouts (note that the distribution forms vary from person to person, some are distributed by class, and some are distributed by semester, but they are all PPT of the course). It's very easy for teachers to give lectures, and some teachers will be ridiculed by their classmates as they are on TV (this situation is usually an American drama, which I really haven't seen in Britain, and students usually look at the teacher, at least at him). On the one hand, lively curriculum discussions come and go. The most important thing is that the students in China generally don't adapt to this link, perhaps because of their habitual thinking since childhood, and they all feel that there is nothing to discuss. What the teacher says is what he says. The teacher will give several topics according to what he just said, and then discuss them in groups. International students can always come up with strange things, which I have to admire (that's why people found gravity in China, put it aside and went home early to worship the Gregorian calendar). Generally, teachers don't have any homework. Homework is writing, and the cycle of submitting homework is one to two weeks. Again, some teachers don't discuss it. This @ #. . A poor understanding of English will bring honor to the motherland. Generally speaking, I said: Japan does not have this problem. . .

Let's talk about the exam. They were all taken in places similar to industrial movements. In order to prevent cheating, graduate students and undergraduates alternate. . . In fact, there is no need to cheat at all, because the key to starting an undergraduate course is whether you can find the answer in a book like Ci Hai.

When the results are announced, send an email to your private mailbox (here: every student has his own registration number and password when he starts school, and all notices from the school are sent to the mailbox with these things) to inform you of the exam results of various subjects, which are generally divided into, A, B, C, E, F(A, B, C). Needless to say, C is on the verge of failing the exam.

Finally, life after school. All kinds of clubs, weekend trips and nightlife are quite rich. There are many club activities in Britain, and there are competitions and performances between schools. For example, join a drama club to entertain yourself, and there are competitions in every county and even the whole country. Everyone is very serious and more prepared than the Olympic Games. The Christmas club also has a chance to show its face. Generally, it is easier to become a celebrity by joining this kind of club. And that kind of small language training (called small languages other than English) is very cheap. At that time, learning French was only 36 pounds a year (it is estimated that two zeros will have to be added after New Oriental).

For freshmen, especially outsiders, our school has special treatment (other schools don't know if there is one). Of course, only in Britain, you only need 1 pound to return water and a sandwich (wow haha).

Nightlife. . . /kloc-various bars after 0/0, 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are closed only on Tuesdays and Sundays. Haha, they usually stay in the same bar for a while and go back to 4 or 5 places at night. Drinks are not expensive, and they also save 2 pounds on clothes (winter coats, usually 2 pounds is a large glass of beer, so they usually endure to drink more without a coat)

I usually lead a drunken life. At the end of the term, I will be honest, study hard, write papers, discuss and answer questions. . .

I missed a little. Part-time jobs, except for rich children, are generally part-time. Part-time job mainly depends on semester courses.

I hope what I wrote is helpful to LZ.