If you can speak English, and you can get a place on a proper course at a proper university, you can come to study in Britain.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
After college, I went to England and studied for a couple years.
I didn't know a thing about Oxford and had never been to Britain. My father suggested it because in 1939 he had been about to take up a place at Wadham College, but the war broke out, and he joined the Army instead.
My parents didn't go to university and weren't brought up in England. They hadn't heard of any other universities other than 'Cambridge' or 'Oxford.'
I have passed English medical examinations in Hong Kong... In my youth, I experienced overseas studies. The languages of the West, its literature, its political science, its customs, its mathematics, its geography, its physics and chemistry - all these I have had the chance to study.
I would love to go to England.
There are far too many people in university in Britain. If you want to make money, be a plumber.
I've spent lots of time in London, I studied in London, I like London. It's just not my home.
Quickly, after I landed in England, I found out ways to get scholarships. England turned out to be a very encouraging place for me.
More than 13,000 Malaysians travel to the U.K. to study in British universities every year.
I took English courses in college, but I don't have an English degree. I have a degree in economics.
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