Chapter 1093: Enrollment
Du Weini looked at Han Li, who was tall and well-spoken, and thought to herself that she didn't have a date tonight, so she wanted to communicate with this foreign man.
Foreigners, especially foreigners from France, do what they think of, Du Weini left the team and came to Han Li and said.
"Han, are you waiting for a transfer?"
"Well, you guys are off work now. How many days can you rest this time?"
"If there are no accidents, you should be able to rest for three days. Han, your flight to England is nearly four hours away. Do you want to go there to rest and have a drink?"
To be honest, Duvini's proposal was very tempting.
But Han Li glanced at the other people in the waiting room. This was one of the reasons why he couldn't leave without permission. Another reason was that he didn't want to ruin his reputation just because of a moment of pleasure or a tree, so he could only show off his hand. The book said.
"Thank you Duvini. I slept on the plane for a long time. These three hours are just enough to read a book to wake up my mind. So I appreciate your kindness. I will treat you to a drink next time I have a chance."
Du Weini was not surprised by Han Li's rejection. She had been on this flight for more than a day or two, and she knew a little bit about the situation in the Dragon Kingdom.
But in her heart, she didn't want to miss Han Li, who could speak fluent French. She took out a business card from her bag and handed it to him and said.
"That's such a shame. This is my business card. When you have time, call me and I can go find you in England."
Han Li nodded and agreed. After watching Du Weini leave, he sat down and covered his eyes with a book and began to take a nap.
When the clock in the waiting room rang five times in a row, the team leader and embassy staff nearby began to call everyone to gather.
After a simple wash, the group of people lined up and boarded the plane again under the leadership of the team leader. However, although the specifications and model of the plane this time were unknown, it was obviously not as good as the one they just took.
At around nine o'clock in the morning, Han Li and the others finally got off the plane again.
This is Heathrow Airport in Renton. It was called Renton Airport before 1966 and was later renamed Heathrow Airport.
The staff of the embassy were also waiting here. After he handed over to the team leader, he began to call the names, collect information, and tell some things that needed attention and avoidance.
After that, I took everyone on the bus bound for Renton. It took an hour and a half to drive about 50 kilometers.
There is nothing good to see along the way, and some places are not even as good as the outskirts of Sijiu City.
However, the situation became a little better after entering the city. At least there are more buildings, cars, more blond people, and fewer and newer clothes.
Although everyone is very curious about everything here, some people even feel that their eyes are not enough.
But the embassy staff had previously told me not to ask questions on the bus, so no one spoke up in this situation.
Later, everyone arrived at the embassy. Here, Han Li and his group were divided again according to the schools they were going to. After receiving the corresponding certificates, letters of introduction, and information, they were divided again.
But as soon as we got on the plane, everyone had already left each other’s contact information. Now all we had to do was smile and wave goodbye to everyone and leave.
Jet lagged? If it doesn't exist, it's behavior only needed by the weak.
What's more, even if the embassy staff asked people like Han Li to stay behind to catch the jet lag, they wouldn't do it. Wouldn't it be nice to take this time to get to know the situation on campus? Wouldn’t it be nice to read two more books and ask a few more questions from the teacher?
The same was true for Han Li. With his documents, letters of introduction, and information, and with the help of the embassy staff, he once again traveled more than two hours to arrive at Oxford University in the northwest of Renton, where he was going to study for a year.
Han Li completed the admission procedures after submitting his transcripts and proof of payment, but the first thing he did after admission was the exam.
Han Li studied "Humanities and Social Sciences" here, but the exam was mainly based on IELTS, supplemented by professional exam questions.
TOEFL? That is something created by the beautiful country and other countries.
The British people want to maintain their dignity, so currently only IELTS is recognized here.
The overall IELTS score should not be lower than 6.5, and the individual score should not be lower than 5.5.
The scores required for each subject are different. Han Li didn't know how many points were required for other subjects, but the "Humanities and Social Sciences" he studied required an IELTS score of 7.2.
However, this was no problem for Han Li, who was proficient in English and spoke with a Renton accent. He also lied and said that he liked the English culture very much, so he worked hard to learn the Renton accent. This made all the invigilators directly give him gave him the highest score.
And with the recommendation and help of one of the invigilators, Han Li found Professor Rand Swanson, who was very talkative and had the most master's degrees, as his tutor that day.
You must know that there are generally four academic statuses in England: lecturer, senior lecturer, assistant professor, and professor.
Moreover, a lecturer here in England can teach doctoral and master's students. Han Li was so lucky to be recommended to a professor as his mentor because of his fluent Renton accent and some lies.
In addition, Professor Rand Swanson is well-known for being easy to talk to, and he is also the professor who has the largest number of students with good quality.
How is he easy to talk to? The master's students at Niujing University are divided into two parts: course study and graduation thesis.
Therefore, each master's student must listen to a class taught by the tutor every week, report his progress to the tutor, read the paper he researched and wrote this week, respond to the tutor's defense, ask the tutor about some knowledge of related courses, etc.
You can't be careless every week, because this is directly related to your personal credits, once a week, week after week.
Professor Rand Swanson is different from other lecturers. Because of the particularity of "humanities and social sciences", he adopts a free-range strategy. Students only need to come and report to him once a month.
However, if you fail to successfully obtain the corresponding credits within the specified time, he will not indulge you. At the least, he will impose corresponding punishments, and at the most, he will directly remove you from his student list.
Han Li is studying "Humanities and Social Sciences". If he wants to get the corresponding degree certificate within one year, he needs to complete at least 180 credits, of which at least 150 credits must reach SCQF level 11.
If he wants to get the corresponding degree certificate in two years, Han Li needs to complete 240 credits, and 150 credits must not be lower than SCQF level 11.
So, although Han Li has a good tutor, it is still unknown whether he can successfully get a master's degree within this year.
Although Han Li's purpose of coming abroad is not pure, he does not want to be ridiculed by others when he returns without a corresponding degree certificate.
So, at the beginning, in addition to calling his family to report his safety, Han Li rushed to various classrooms every day to listen to various lectures.
Busy in the library, he tried hard to record and organize the books and materials needed for his credits and papers.
This lasted for half a month, and Han Li finally sorted out his related courses.
At this time, Han Li slowed down his pace and began to pay attention to the situation in Niu Jing University.
It is said that Niu Jing University is the oldest university in English. It is said that 12 saints, 86 bishops, and 16 cardinals were trained here.
Therefore, many monastic architectural features have been preserved here for a long time, and expensive money is spent every year to maintain those buildings.
Han Li wandered among the various colleges of the school today, from the School of Arts, the School of Law, the School of Theology, the School of Science and Engineering, the School of Veterinary Medicine, and all the way to the School of Music.
Here Han Li found a place that was different from other colleges. It can be said that the situation in a certain building is a bit out of tune with the atmosphere of the entire school.