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How about going to university in Canada?

Studying in a university in Canada, if it is for the purpose of immigration, is still very cost-effective.

Universities and colleges in Canada are not the same as those in China, and colleges are not the lower choice of universities. Universities mainly provide academic majors based on theory, while colleges mainly provide vocational and skill-related training courses aimed at "employment", that is, "vocational training", which is a complementary and differentiated choice of university courses.

Canadian College will also provide some basic theoretical courses in universities, so that some students with college dreams can continue to pursue their dreams.

Most universities and colleges in Canada have very convenient credit transfer programs. As long as the GPA is up to standard, students can smoothly transfer from junior college to university. Because college tuition is usually cheaper than college, many students choose to complete the basic courses of college first, and then transfer to their favorite universities to study professional courses.

According to Statistics Canada's Proportion of Higher Education in Canada in 20 16 years, 22.4% of people aged 25-64 in Canada hold university degrees, and 28.5% of people in the same age group hold bachelor's degrees or above.

Some of them have both college degrees and undergraduate degrees. This shows that there is not a big gap in the number of universities in Canada.