Author: | Augustin Romaneschi | ISBN: | 9781311757326 |
Publisher: | Augustin Romaneschi | Publication: | February 13, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Augustin Romaneschi |
ISBN: | 9781311757326 |
Publisher: | Augustin Romaneschi |
Publication: | February 13, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Who you are:
You are a student and are planning a stay in China? Whether it’s for a long or short stay, you don’t have many clues of what a day in China look like?
And, how and from where to start planning this big journey?
You are at the right place then!
The Exchange Student’s Guide To China » will guide you from the beginning – from your preparation in home country- to your first steps in China.
The book:
In this book, you can find information on importantly relevant topics which exchange student should know such as, the visa process and a fair monthly budget to live in China. You will also find different tips for example, if struggling financially to help make ends meet.
I have divided the book in to two parts. The first part is about what need to be done in your home country, like on visa, scholarship, education planning a budget etc.
The second part is regarding on what needs to be done in China. It goes from finding a flat to open a bank account and much more.
Not written yet, the second part is coming very soon.
Who you are:
You are a student and are planning a stay in China? Whether it’s for a long or short stay, you don’t have many clues of what a day in China look like?
And, how and from where to start planning this big journey?
You are at the right place then!
The Exchange Student’s Guide To China » will guide you from the beginning – from your preparation in home country- to your first steps in China.
The book:
In this book, you can find information on importantly relevant topics which exchange student should know such as, the visa process and a fair monthly budget to live in China. You will also find different tips for example, if struggling financially to help make ends meet.
I have divided the book in to two parts. The first part is about what need to be done in your home country, like on visa, scholarship, education planning a budget etc.
The second part is regarding on what needs to be done in China. It goes from finding a flat to open a bank account and much more.
Not written yet, the second part is coming very soon.