1, improve your language ability, listening+speaking.
IELTS score does not mean that you can adapt to the foreign language environment. Foreign English teaching, local British professors or teachers with non-British accents, and specialized courses with a wide range of professional vocabulary. I will be very uncomfortable. So listen more. Oral English is the reason.
For Britain, there are group discussions and lectures, which are all scores.
2. Preview professional course knowledge and thesis writing knowledge in advance.
Preview in advance is to let yourself feel in advance what is the real learning content abroad, what is the most important paper and how to write it. Make a state of knowing. There are many articles about the format and requirements of foreign papers on the Internet, so you can learn about them. There will also be remedial classes in specialized courses, and students in need can try them.
3. Adjust your learning mentality.
Some people put a lot of pressure on themselves. For example, after arriving in England, I am worried that I can't understand the class. Actually, you don't have to worry. It is normal for most students to have this situation. You can give yourself half a month to a month to adapt. Don't worry too much about yourself.
4. Ensure attendance and hand in homework on time.
This looks relatively simple. But many people can't do it, which affects their grades.