1, Community College: an important part of the American education system, providing two-year junior higher education.
2. Ordinary schools: an integral part of American education, which can be divided into public schools and private schools.
Second, the admission conditions are different.
1, Community College: The admission requirements for community colleges are very simple, as long as they graduate from high school. Students need to take math and English assessments after entering school. Those who fail to meet the standards must attend cram schools before they can take courses that have certain requirements for mathematics and English. In fact, cram school is a kind of make-up class for students with poor grades in high school, and it is also a flexible way for more students to meet the college entrance examination standards.
2, ordinary schools: you need to pass a rigorous exam to enter.
Third, the characteristics are different.
1, Community College: Due to limited funds, there are few books in the community college library and the experimental equipment is relatively old. Due to the uneven level of students, sometimes teachers have to lower their learning requirements in order to take care of some students.
2. Ordinary schools: public universities have a complete range of disciplines and outstanding dominant disciplines, and their academic status in the United States is extremely high. The top 10 majors in the United States include: business, engineering, medicine, nursing, law, public affairs, psychology, sociology and history.
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