In addition, if your English level is not enough, you need to learn the language first. This fee is also very high, which can be compared with university tuition. So I suggest you finish IELTS in China in the past, which will save a lot of money. You may also need to take a preparatory course, and you need to discuss with the professor before entering the school. If you have some professional knowledge you want to learn, you can also save a lot of money by omitting the preparatory course 1 year.
To tell the truth, the biggest advantage of studying in Malaysia is the low cost. Malaysia is the cheapest country worth studying in.
As for the problems in life, they won't be too big. I just feel lonely occasionally. Call my family or friends. They are all young people, and I can communicate easily when I go abroad. Also, I should pay attention to avoid heatstroke and avoid exposure during the day. If you are from the north, I should pay more attention. There are often motorcyclists grabbing bags there, which is very similar to our Guangdong, so I must pay attention when I walk, especially girls. The rent there is not very expensive, and there is food. Try not to touch the local Malays. Personally, everyone feels like a good person, but the taxi driver is not good. Try not to take a taxi, but the local Chinese are still very enthusiastic about helping China students and can make friends with them. Among Malaysian students, China and the Middle East have the largest number. My experience is, don't get too close to those Middle Easterners, just live with dignity. If you are not careful, you may violate their "Allah". You'd better be more careful.
Malaysians speak English with a strong accent, but this will not happen to teachers in language schools. As far as the English environment is concerned, it is certainly not as good as Britain, America and Australia, but it will be greatly improved and much better than learning English in China.