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Basic introduction to the bridging course of studying abroad in Britain
First, undergraduate course, also known as the top case, is undergraduate course, that is, students can get an undergraduate degree certificate after passing the last year of entering the UK. You can also use your undergraduate grades to continue applying for graduate students.

Advantages: You can get a bachelor's degree through one year's study. If you want to study for a master's degree in the future, you can adapt yourself to a year's study and life abroad.

Disadvantages: there are not many optional majors for students, most of which are business majors, and others are EE, art, engineering and other majors; The ranking of optional schools is generally in the middle level, especially the top universities are not optional.

Recommended bridging course institutions

Coventry University, sheffield hallam university, De Montfort University, university of westminster.

Second, the master's preparatory course

Three-year college students can also choose the master's preparatory course, and they can enter the master's course after passing the master's preparatory course.

Advantages: the time is flexible, the shortest time can be 3 months, students can choose many major directions, almost all of them, there are not many restrictions on choosing schools, and top universities can also choose.

Disadvantages: students can get a master's diploma directly after graduation, but they don't have an undergraduate degree certificate.

PS: For students of two-year junior college, there are also schools that can offer master's courses, namely BCU Birmingham City University.

Recommended by pre-master colleges

University of Sheffield, University of Sussex, University of Brunel, University of Newcastle, University of Glasgow, University of Liverpool.