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What is the difference between College and University?
8 de jul. de 2010 17:40
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Wozitoya is correct.
We also sometimes use these words interchangeably when discussing whether one is a student at a college/ university or not. (This does not include the use of proper names for schools, like The University of Texas, etc.)
For example:
1. "She is a college student." is more common than "She is a university student." or "She is a student attending a university."
2. "She attends college" or "She goes to college" is more common than "She attends a university" or "She goes to a university."
I suppose some of us, as native English speakers, find it easier to say "college student" or "go to college."
Source: myself, American English
8 de julio de 2010
Este contenido infringe las normas de la comunidad.
29 de enero de 2024
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24 de noviembre de 2023
In British English college is attended from 16-18 years and is for vocational courses or for university preparation. This education can also be done at senior school (11-16 compulsory; 16-18 optional). Many people also go to these colleges for night classes, fun hobby courses, etc.
University is attended usually from 18-21/22; where you study Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorates.
However, in England Oxford and Cambridge universities are divided into smaller, autonomous units called 'colleges'.
8 de julio de 2010
College has less majors to offer. Several colleges joined together in forming a university.
8 de julio de 2010
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