The University of Bristol's Undergraduate Foundation (IFP) is an outsourcing project. After studying IFP, you can apply to other universities except Bristol, but this means that you have to apply to enter the undergraduate course through UCAS after studying IFP. Bristol University promises to give an offer to students who are studying in the preparatory course, but the admission notice can be divided into conditional (conditional) and unconditional (unconditional). The acceptance letter promised by Bristol University is actually conditional, which means that students need to achieve certain results in the preparatory course before entering the first year of Bristol undergraduate course. Those who are not satisfied with the conditions can apply to other universities, but the requirements are not low. Although it is an outsourcing project, most of the teachers are undergraduate professors. Admission requirements: College of Liberal Arts requires IELTS 6.0 or above, Business School and School of Mathematics and Science require IELTS 5.5 or above, and the college entrance examination score is over 80%.
Durham University has to apply through UCAS when studying in the preparatory course, but it is not necessary to reapply when entering the undergraduate course, and the results can be passed (that is, there is no problem after passing). The entry requirements for English will be higher than that for Bristol (compared with the law, Bristol requires more than 6.0; Durham University requires a score of more than 7.0 in each course, but not less than 6.5. ), and you have to write a personal statement to apply for UCAS.