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Which country is better, Britain or Japan, to study abroad for postgraduate study?

With the development of social economy, the living standard of residents is getting higher and higher. So some people have the idea of studying abroad, but for those who want to study abroad. Britain and Japan always have such problems. Which country should I choose to study abroad? Let's take a look together.

The quality of education in Britain

The academic atmosphere in Britain is very strong and the quality of education is world-famous. The education in British universities attaches great importance to the cultivation of students' ability, and the teaching methods are flexible and changeable, so as to cultivate students' independent ability and critical thinking ability. All kinds of courses need strict examination to ensure that they meet the high standards of teaching. British universities attach importance to the acquisition of first-hand practical experience in teaching, so the quality of teaching in Britain has long enjoyed a good reputation.

Japan

Japan emphasizes that "by creating homogeneous space and homogeneous time, the basis of' equal' distribution of resources is formed, so that the concept of equal opportunity can be truly applied to education". As far as educational resources are concerned, there is little regional difference, and animation and other industries are the world's leading level. The quality of higher education in Japanese schools, which has always been known for its rigorous academic spirit, has also been widely recognized in China. But the overall quality of education is certainly not as good as that of Britain.

Application difficulty UK

For schools of the same quality in the UK, admission in the UK will be a little more flexible than in the US. That is to say, the same score may be applied to a better school in Britain, which also offers a variety of preparatory courses. Even if you fail in the language, you can apply to study in the UK.

Japan

Most Japanese schools also teach in English, so there are certain requirements for TOEFL scores, and studying in Japan also has certain requirements for Japanese. Therefore, the admission standard of Japanese schools is indeed a big challenge for many students who are under great pressure in language examinations, but compared with Britain and the United States, the average admission standard is still low.

No matter which country you study in, the cost of studying abroad has always been the first concern of international students. The main costs of studying abroad are actually tuition and living expenses. Regardless of any scholarships and subsidies, the cost of studying abroad is as follows:

Britain, England

The cost distribution of British universities is similar to that of the United States. Tuition fees are generally between 65,438+0,2000-65,438+0,8000, and the fees for different majors are generally different. The tuition of liberal arts is the lowest and the most expensive, and the MBA tuition of some famous schools can reach 30 thousand pounds. Therefore, if the average tuition and living expenses are counted together, it is conservatively estimated that it will cost about 300,000 pounds.

Japan

However, due to the influx of more and more students, the cost of studying in Japan is also rising.

The cost of studying abroad is linked to the time cost. In other words, the longer the study time, the higher the cost. The master's degree system in Japan is two years, while the master's degree in Britain is divided into one-year teaching master's degree and two-year research master's degree. Therefore, in terms of time, choosing a one-year master's degree in the UK can also save costs.

In fact, no matter which country you study in, it is important to see if you can really learn something. In fact, what suits you is the most important.