Free to Read - new ebook on Studying the UK released by Webooks
Released on: December 3, 2007, 9:18 am
Press Release Author: Webooks
Industry: Education
Press Release Summary: Free ebook from Webooks.co.uk offers information and advice for international students planning to study at UK universities. Users can access the full text of "A Guide to Studying and Living in Britain", a step-by-step handbook to applying to study, living in the UK and enjoying British culture.
Press Release Body: Overseas students can now access free guidance on studying in the UK, helping them get the most out of their time at British universities.
Webooks' latest full-text hosting is an ebook for overseas students, covering all aspects of British culture and university life. It explains everything from applying for funding, deciding where to live, right through to British customs and local slang. Webooks.co.uk offers the full text version of Kris Rao's "A Guide to Studying and Living in Britain", published by How To Books.
Aimed at international students preparing for study in the UK, this invaluable guide features chapters on:
. Applying to British universities . Immigration . Housing . Employment . University life . Customs and culture
Kris Rao is an official provider of student welfare services at Reading University and has produced a range of informal leaflets and books for international students.
On the Webooks site, visitors can also check out the author's blog, chat to other international students in the forum, find useful websites in the directory or download the PDF version of this ebook from the online store.
The whole ebook is free to read, and there's no need to register.
Users can also sign up to the newsletter, to receive alerts when new titles are added to the online library.
A Guide to Studying and Living in Britain http://www.aguidetostudyingandlivinginbritain.info
Webooks: http://www.webooks.co.uk
How To Books: http://www.howtobooks.co.uk
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