The weather in the UK is changeable. Temperatures may go down as low as -3 degrees Celsius in the winter months, (January, February and March) and as high as 32 degrees Celsius in the summer (June, July and August). London tends to be a little warmer than the rest of the UK. Rainfall is common but is often only light. If you are arriving at LSE in September we recommend you bring with you a sweater and/or a light (ideally waterproof) jacket or a small umbrella for the journey. A pair of comfortable, waterproof shoes are also recommended."
(tá, vou comprar uma galocha. Cara, levar um guarda-chuvas? Não tem guarda-chuvas lá pra vender não?)
"Dress Code
There is no dress code at LSE. Generally students dress informally (jeans, T-shirt, trainers) on campus. Smart clothing (shirt, tie, blazer, and smart shoes) is occasionally worn by students at recruitment events held at LSE by potential employers. There may also be club or society events where you may want to wear your national dress or formal evening wear."
(Gente, what is a national dress? hahahah Sendo brasileira, levo um biquini, uma fantasia de carnaval? hahahaha Surreal)
"Mobile Phone
You should check with your phone service provider before travelling to the UK. You may find that making calls in the UK and back home from your current phone may be very expensive. See our directory at the back of this booklet if you need advice on buying a new phone."
(Esse povo acha que a gente veio da selva? OBVIO que é mega caro usar celular internacional).
Vai ser uma diversão esse mestrado. Ah vai.
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