Fresh-faced student, Olanike Adebayo, arrived from Nigeria to study in Bradford, England. She was in the country of her dreams, at last. Except that this was not the England she had imagined. No way. Who were all these foreigners? Where were the men who wore white shirts and ties and the ladies in their smart dresses? What kind of food do they call this? And why did nobody tell her that university life in the UK was going to be totally different from her student days back home? A perceptive and humorous insight into student life in the UK today and an eye-opener for Britons to see what their culture looks like from the outside.
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This is a wonderful book, with every chapter full of revelations, both for people who work with international students and for prospective students to the UK. --Sue Baker, International students' adviser
Every young person aiming to study abroad or wishing to have a fair appreciation of student life in the United Kingdom should have a copy of this book. --Dabesaki Mac-Ikemenjima, University of East Anglia
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