The Exchange Student's Guide to China
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About this ebook
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.
Augustin Romaneschi
I’m 25 years old and come from Switzerland. I studied in Fribourg and Paris for a double Bachelors degree in Law, then moved to Shanghai to complete my Master of Law.Living in Shanghai for a year was a great opportunity for me to accomplish different things. I worked in the biggest Swiss SME cluster in Asia; finished my law studies at university; founded a non-profit association; and wrote this book.I also picked up plenty of useful tips for everyday living by being curious and talking to different people. You’ll meet some of them in this book.I love to travel around the globe with my bike. It’s taken me to a climbing expedition in Greenland to travels in Asia. My curiosity always pushes me to learn things that usually remain hidden to most people.
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