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What subject or course are you planning to study? Some universities specialise in certain fields and have stronger reputations in those areas.
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Do you have a preference for location? For instance, would you prefer a big city like London or somewhere quieter like a smaller town or campus-based university?
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What’s your budget for tuition and living costs? Knowing this can help narrow down options, especially when considering scholarships for international students.
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Are there specific facilities or support services you’re looking for? For example, strong career services, student societies, or accommodation options.
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Are university rankings important to you? Or are you more focused on factors like student experience or support for international students?
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