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British university curriculum
British universities generally calculate class hours by the hour system. Usually undergraduates spend about 25 hours a week, distributed in 4 to 5 days. Some professional courses are few, even only 16 hours a week. It also depends on how old you are. If there are more meetings and projects, the class hours will be relatively reduced.

The undergraduate course starts at 9: 00 at the earliest and ends on 17 at the latest. Every day, classes start and end at different times. Outsiders don't take a lunch break, and the first class at noon 12 is normal.

Foreign universities have no self-study, relying entirely on students' consciousness. Many libraries are open 24 hours a day, equipped with enough books and study materials, computers, wireless networks, printers, copiers, scanners, air conditioners, water dispensers and so on. . .

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