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What is the difference between European and American universities and domestic university education?
Happiness education in the United States is probably to turn most people into fools, so that they don't understand Marxism-Leninism and have no guiding ideology. In my opinion, the education in Europe and China is not very different in essence, and both are exam-oriented education. Happy people may not go to school in these two places, because I only know some information about Sweden. Here are some possible differences between China and Europe.

The scores of different majors in Swedish universities vary greatly, and China University is obviously divided according to the school card. For example, the computer major of many schools in Sweden needs to be the first in the city, but their biochemical materials only need two lines. Similarly, Swedish architecture (liberal arts) requires the city to be the first, but their public policies may also require the second line. Yes, the professional scores sometimes weigh more than the schools. After all, resources depend largely on social donations, which are naturally the most popular and better professional graduates. And this Sweden, the originator of capitalist countries, began to rob and get rich, and it is natural to take pirate ships as museums. Jobs that don't make money have no right to speak. Of course, the Internet makes money, but most countries just don't have this demand, so it must be a major that adapts to local needs. At present, China and the United States make the most money on the Internet, and almost all other countries are frustrated.

In fact, it is reasonable to pair schools first and then majors, to regard schools and majors as an independent and voluntary combination, or to look at majors first and then choose schools. It's just the brand I'm interested in, which is the third brand.

Practice is the only criterion for testing truth. In any case, Europe as a whole rose in the decline of China, reflecting that education actually conforms to this law, with one declining and the other soaring.

European graduation is very loose, as long as you don't fail, otherwise the school will be discredited. In fact, China has a better graduation system, and your persistence in not graduating is a sign of a good school. European universities are just two words, anti-intelligence.

Although there are many things that graduate, which are basically formalism, personally, I have never heard of those who don't graduate. If you don't drop out of school, if you don't fail, you will definitely graduate. Try your master's degree. You haven't heard of the requirement to send a thesis, and you will graduate without a thesis. It's so fresh. Indians are like this. Moreover, some European students simply don't want to graduate on time, so when graduation is necessary, they can naturally muddle along. So Europe doesn't need a diploma to find a job, probably because most people who work don't have a diploma.