hey @gingerkiddfilms i loveddd this. I've always wanted to study abroad, im from the uk. Did you experience any crime in cape town, cuz i know the statistics are kinda high x
Hey I’m from Cape Town and I’m studying at UCT next year, I live in the suburbs of Cape Town, it’s mostly in the poorer areas where there is crime, like UCT is in our Central Business District, there’s little crime there, but when you make it to the suburbs you’d find the usual gangsterism and robbing and so on. But please don’t let this discourage you from coming because we have a beautiful country and you will be guaranteed the best experience of it. If you do come, I hope we can be friends at uni
Hi Princess Mutsawashe. The main crime experienced within the group of students I lived with was cell phone theft when out and about (usually at the bars on Long street at night.) Although Cape Town boasts some of the highest crime rates in the world, I felt rather sheltered and safe living in the city. The precautions I took were ubering rather than walking at night, even if I was with a group. There are of course places where you can walk around at night such as long street and the popular tourist areas because many cops patrol there. On the other hand, incidents of people coming to your gate or ringing the door bell during the day were commonplace. Similar to the current situation in Cape Town where criminals are posing as electrical workers who then steal when you let them we'd sometimes experience people asking for money or claiming to be friends of our landlord etc. Don't fall for this deceit and basically just don't let anyone you don't know into your home. Lastly they say people get robbed riding the trains too, but I still rode them anyways and took the Taxis. I didn't visit the Suburbs at all or the outer parts of Cape Town that are deemed much more dangerous (something I actually regret) but overall, apart from the previously mentioned issues I felt safe for most of my exchange.
I stayed in SA for 3 months-it was amazing as I have said until the USA comes in with their theatrics-I am the one who can read a whole country once I step into the land and look at the buildings. I am the one who connected PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS TO A INTERNATIONAL IDENTITY-and helped reshaped the healthcare in SOUTH AFRICA-I am the one who will be a SUPREME JUDGE IN SOUTH AFRICA -HELLO HI HELLO!!! 🤩☝🏼 I am the one who loves the little brown South African children!!!
I am the one who TRUMPS IT All up AND TRICKLE IT DOWN!!! 😜😜😜😘🥰😍 who connected the DUTCH to more extensive relations globally-yes I spoke of German being spoken in South Africa-as one of the prominent languages-
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I am studying at UCT and it is a great university. Definitely the best university in Africa :)
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I am currently a student there... doing my third year this year...
Hello @ntandoyenkosi hope you’re fine, am looking for some informations about engineering at uct, can you help me pls ?
Glad you enjoyed your stay in our beautiful city
...there are also chalk boards at MIT.... second best education institution in the world...yep,..in Boston, MA...
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I am considering on applying to cape town and moving from my country! I would love to ask a few questions :)
The best university in Africa.
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hey @gingerkiddfilms i loveddd this. I've always wanted to study abroad, im from the uk. Did you experience any crime in cape town, cuz i know the statistics are kinda high x
Hey I’m from Cape Town and I’m studying at UCT next year, I live in the suburbs of Cape Town, it’s mostly in the poorer areas where there is crime, like UCT is in our Central Business District, there’s little crime there, but when you make it to the suburbs you’d find the usual gangsterism and robbing and so on. But please don’t let this discourage you from coming because we have a beautiful country and you will be guaranteed the best experience of it. If you do come, I hope we can be friends at uni
Hi Princess Mutsawashe. The main crime experienced within the group of students I lived with was cell phone theft when out and about (usually at the bars on Long street at night.) Although Cape Town boasts some of the highest crime rates in the world, I felt rather sheltered and safe living in the city. The precautions I took were ubering rather than walking at night, even if I was with a group. There are of course places where you can walk around at night such as long street and the popular tourist areas because many cops patrol there. On the other hand, incidents of people coming to your gate or ringing the door bell during the day were commonplace. Similar to the current situation in Cape Town where criminals are posing as electrical workers who then steal when you let them we'd sometimes experience people asking for money or claiming to be friends of our landlord etc. Don't fall for this deceit and basically just don't let anyone you don't know into your home. Lastly they say people get robbed riding the trains too, but I still rode them anyways and took the Taxis. I didn't visit the Suburbs at all or the outer parts of Cape Town that are deemed much more dangerous (something I actually regret) but overall, apart from the previously mentioned issues I felt safe for most of my exchange.
Me too
@@wildamerica hello loved this video it was great and showed me how you and others experienced it so is getting in uct hard and is it expensive?
London is WAY more dangerous than SA btw...
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I stayed in SA for 3 months-it was amazing as I have said until the USA comes in with their theatrics-I am the one who can read a whole country once I step into the land and look at the buildings. I am the one who connected PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS TO A INTERNATIONAL IDENTITY-and helped reshaped the healthcare in SOUTH AFRICA-I am the one who will be a SUPREME JUDGE IN SOUTH AFRICA -HELLO HI HELLO!!! 🤩☝🏼 I am the one who loves the little brown South African children!!!
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I am the one who TRUMPS IT All up AND TRICKLE IT DOWN!!! 😜😜😜😘🥰😍 who connected the DUTCH to more extensive relations globally-yes I spoke of German being spoken in South Africa-as one of the prominent languages-