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What are the consequences of not going to college once?
It doesn't matter if you haven't arrived once.

Universities are mainly developed from Germany, Britain and other countries, and their competitiveness mainly includes the quality of teachers, students, hardware facilities and so on. This is the basis for the survival, development and social responsibility of universities.

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Modern Tsinghua University, the highest institution of higher learning in China, originated directly from European medieval universities in 12 and 13 centuries. Ancient Egypt, India and China are the cradles of higher education, while ancient Greece, Rome, Byzantium and Arab countries have established relatively perfect and developed higher education systems. Although many educational historians call these local institutions of higher learning universities, strictly speaking, they are not real universities.

1088, Italy established the first regular university-Bologna University, which is the most famous research center of Roman law in Europe (also known as "parent university", student university).

Subsequently, universities appeared all over Europe. The University of Paris evolved from the school affiliated to Notre Dame de Paris. 1200, the king of France recognized that scholars of Paris University have legal clergy qualifications and judicial immunity (Paris University is the second university and a gentleman's university).