1. For a health certificate, go to the Exit-Entry Administration Office or Center to inquire, usually at a foreign-related hospital or a designated port hospital. The process is a physical examination and vaccination.
2. With the school admission notice, visa and possible tuition notice, go to the bank to go through the exchange procedures, then write the tuition and living expenses separately into money orders, and also carry some foreign exchange cash with you for self-defense.
3. Understand the relevant laws and regulations of British Customs, entry and exit, and international students' study, such as the British Customs' list of prohibited items, entry and exit requirements, and instructions for international students to study.
4. Purchase a series of things for use abroad. Personal daily necessities and study supplies, such as clothes, stationery and reference books, as well as some dry goods and edibles that you particularly like and need, such as dried mushrooms, red dates, fungus, etc., are common supplies for going abroad. Be careful not to violate customs regulations with your items.
5. Purchase air tickets to go abroad and plan your trip to the UK and your university.
6. Contact the school’s dormitory office, or browse the relevant webpage to go through the dormitory application procedures.