Next comes Britain, whose education system is second to none in Europe.
Compared with the cost of going abroad, the tuition and living expenses in Britain and the United States are not much different.
However, in terms of the success rate of visas, the visa rate in Britain is higher and lower than that in the United States, and it is difficult to get a visa to the United States.
I know a thing or two about studying in Britain. I can give you some information here, but I don't know much about America:
British education has a long history and is world-renowned for its orthodox and high-quality teaching quality, rigorous style of study and complete system. There are 1 15 comprehensive universities and about 200 other institutions of higher learning in Britain. Not only are there world-renowned universities such as Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College, but their fierce competition mechanism also makes universities have their own strengths in various majors. Being on the British campus, you can not only feel the profound cultural heritage, but also appreciate the vitality and vitality brought by multiculturalism. In addition, there are many language training schools in Britain, which provide language reinforcement for students and professionals. Britain attracts about 65,438+million overseas students to study various degree courses every year, and more than 600,000 people go to Britain to study English.
Universities in Britain have different scales and courses, and most universities offer master's courses. The undergraduate education system in Britain is three years and the internship course is four years. Medicine, dentistry, architecture for up to six years, master's degree for one year. College degree, you can take the postgraduate preparatory course. If you have more than three years of relevant work experience, you can apply for a master's degree (including MBA) in the UK. High school graduates from China usually need a one-year pre-university course if they want to study in Britain. Tuition in British universities is about 5,500-8,000 pounds/year, that is, 7-65,438+10,000 yuan/year.
International students: Most British universities have set up international student service centers or appointed full-time staff to help solve various practical problems. Some schools also provide free English training courses for international students studying for master's degree or above.
The British government actively promotes higher education and welcomes and encourages foreign students to study in Britain. If you can provide sufficient and study plans, you can generally get a visa more smoothly.
At present, the British government has relaxed the restrictions on foreign students: foreign students are allowed to work no more than 20 hours a week.
From the aspects of environment, life and study, I personally think that it is better for international students to go to the UK, and visas in the UK are relatively easier to obtain than in the United States. The higher education system allows you to experience the best education in Europe.
America is a country where anything can happen (in any way). In fact, America is not bad. If the visa is easy, maybe the United States will be better than Britain ~, in fact, it is almost the same ~