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The difference between studying in Britain and Canada
They are all international, depending on your personal hobbies. The United States is relatively free and Britain is relatively strict. Canada is more comprehensive. The concept of undergraduate education in Canada and the United States is very close. Although all students have majors, universities especially encourage college students to dabble in different fields and encourage positive thinking. Therefore, more than 1/3 credits are required for undergraduate courses in American and Canadian universities, and the learning atmosphere is relatively free, paying more attention to the cultivation of comprehensive quality. The academic system of British universities is relatively traditional, and undergraduate education pays more attention to the cultivation of work skills. Therefore, in the credit requirements of British universities, the knowledge that focuses on professional work accounts for a large proportion, but the knowledge that graduates learn outside their majors is relatively less than that of undergraduate universities in the United States and Canada. English is the official language of four countries, Britain, Canada, Australia and the United States. They are both western countries and rich countries, but there are also cultural differences between them. Australian: I think we should look for partners.

Englishman: I think we should look for people who belong to our own club.

American: I believe in finding people who can stand on their own feet.

Canadian: I think this is the responsibility of the government.

Australian: I don't like being considered British when I go abroad.

Canadians: Going abroad is thought that Americans will be angry.

American: If you go abroad, encourage others to mistake themselves for Canadians.

Englishman: It is inconceivable to be mistaken for others when going abroad.

Canadian: I am proud that I can endure the biting winter.

Englishman: I'm proud. I can stand the unbearable wet and gloomy winter.

American: Neither, so it doesn't matter.

Australian: I don't know what stormy weather is.

Americans: Drink very light beer.

Canadian: Drink strong beer.

Englishman: Drink warm beer.

Australian: As long as it is wine, drink it all.