International students, :::::::::When packing :::::::Before you get there, learn as much as you can about your uni or college and the local area via the Internet - and familiarise yourself with UK's customs/manners/laws [...] <.::::::Make sure you have travel and property insurance that covers you abroad. Check to see if you need medical insurance too <:::::::::::;Always take (and bring with you) photocopies of your travel documents and passport's data page <:::::::::Keep the telephone number of your college or uni handy, in case you need to call to help <::::::::::::Don't bring valuables. If you'd be upset about losing it, leave it. <::::::::When Travelling >:::::::Do not carry huge amounts of cash with you; bring just enought to cover your journey needs (about £200 ). Use a credit card to pay for things like hotels and train tickets. <:::::Carry a "dummy" wallet with a small amount of local currency. If you get into a situation where you have to hand it over, give that to them instead of your real wallet/purse (hidden) <:::::::::Never leave your luggage unattended - and label it with a formarding adress. <::::::::,Think about... >::::::::Buying a small personal safe or lockable footlocker to keep passport, traveller's cheques, walletnyou could do without losing. It's not easy knowing who to trust
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