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Studying Abroad in UK being hispanic?

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Id like to know if it would be hard or difficult for me to study an undergraduate degree in UK when my first lenguage is spanish. Im really worried since my english is not that good about failing classes, anyone could help me with some information? Thank you all.

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  1. Upgrade your english and ask someone to improve your gramma, and after six months of practice you'll be fine. Also intergrating and communicating with english speaking people will help accelerate your progress, usually people of a different background tend to socialise with people of their own culture hence slow themselves down. Make sure you don't do that, be with your people as well but do more activities with english speakers. Good luck. :-)


  2. Forget the learning curve, what currency will you be bringing?  The pound is EXTREMELY strong and, for example, your US dollar will be worth around 50 pence.  And things aren't cheaper there, oh no, expect to pay pound for dollar what you do here, except the dollar is worth half (i.e. you will be paying two times the amount for EVERYTHING, except maybe an egg and mayonnaise sandwich)

    Good luck.

  3. Oh Luis G, Latino boy.......I don't know what to say!

    Where exactly do you want to study, look up the website of that school, do your research dude!

  4. There isn't a huge spanish community in the UK, so you would struggle with your language.  Your english doesn't seem that bad to me (reading the question).  If your brave enough come and try to pick up more of the language as you go along.  If not, learn a little more before you come here!

  5. I think you are not that bad. I have a cousin who is studing in UK and is not that good in english but he is doing very well in his school. For more info try the source below.

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