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Ruiqi Huang
"institution" "academy" "school" "college"
what's the difference among them
can I use "academy" to describe a part of my university
for example: I am a student in *** academy of my university
27 dec. 2016 14:26
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27 december 2016
Thanks! It helps a lot.
24 februari 2018
An academy is usually a place where you would go to train or learn something specific such as police training or dance. An institution is pretty much the same thing.
In the UK, college is usually for students aged 16-18 or 17-19 where they would study a 2 year, level 3 diploma. University in the UK is where students go from age 18+ for a 3 or 4 year degree.
In the US, college and university mean the same thing (3 year degree from age 18+). They stay in high school until they are 18 years of age unlike the UK, where students leave at 16 and can choose to study further or go straight into a job.
Good luck with your learning! :)
22 februari 2018
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Ruiqi Huang
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels
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Engels
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