University VS College - What's The Difference? Education Comparison

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University VS College: Which one is better? What is the difference? Which one is right for you?

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What was the best thing about the college/university you attended?

TheInfographicsShow
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But they have similarities, *student loans*

Versaucey
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College= School. University = Many Schools within a school.

verahoward
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I’ve always thought they were the same lol

chrisnosavage
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I saw a news report about 2 people who robbed 10, 000 dollars worth of course books from a university's library.



I just hope they returned those 2 books.

massineben
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What kind of sick joke is this.. This needs the age restriction filters on it. School is awful and very innapropriate. Im truly offended

vynixshaw
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_Please don't make videos on very dark and negative topic like this_

rayan
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Dramatic music for a dark topic. Quite fitting.

TheLifeFormulaa
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community college makes you seem broke when in reality you’re less broke

ian-hmcx
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So basically,
*university > college*

aureeel
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I always always thought collage was the cheaper version of a university;-;

pettybich
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Either way you still end up with 100k Student Debt and no Job!

wildpear
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As a middle aged Canadian, I can confidently say we don NOT use these terms interchangeably. College is Vocational Training. You go to college to get specific training for a job. University is held in higher regard. University teaches you to think critically. What you do with that skill is up to you.

jenunmaskedca
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In French "collège" is I believe what people from the US call middle school.

MaoniMoana
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One huge difference that you missed is that universities tend to focus on research ("publish or perish") while colleges tend to focus on teaching. One result of this is while college classes tend to be smaller and taught by an "instructor" with years of experience teaching, university undergraduate classes tend to huge (200+) lead by a professor with little or no interest in undergraduate courses with much (if not most) of the teaching being done by graduate teaching assistants with no training in teaching.

old-moose
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Universities are generally more expensive than colleges. You can get a good or bad education regardless where you go.
There you go, give me a 👍

villafontananorte
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As a general rule guys.

Community colleges are for 2 years and you can finish in another 2 years in University to get a bachelor.

University are 4+ years however college can be substituted for 2 years.

These univ colleges are not community colleges.

Community college was 1/6 the price with better education IMO than University first 2 years.

I'd suggest community college than University... Unless you are fully paid to go to university. Ive finished graduate school and honestly liked community college more.

Cheers.

forteastro
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I’m planning on going to college after high school, it’s my senior year, wish me luck 😄

QuanBellic
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Here in Canada, school is vastly different from the U.S and what this video said about it being similar to the U.K. At 17/18 you graduate high school and usually would have already applied to a post-secondary institution about a year before you actually start. For most programs, getting in is based on your grades and classes you took in high school (i.e you need a C-college or U-uni level high school course such as English or biology to get into the corresponding institution) so you need to make up your mind about the type of career you want, early high school in order to gain these credits.
University is more for academic/STEM types of careers, while college is more "hands on". Here, college can have trades programs and/or have programs intertwined with a local university, so you can be taking classes at a college and a university (or do 2 years at one and 2 at another). As for jobs, well personally most jobs i've been seeking out require a 2 or 3-year college degree for an entry-level graphic designer job (and there are plenty available, many with starting salaries double than what i paid for tuition, which was technically free since i'm low income)
My full 3 year tuition is about $15, 000. And that's one of the more expensive programs my school offers, many are just under $10, 000 for 2 years.
In college, you can get a diploma or advanced diploma. In university, you can get an undergrad degree, bachelors, ect.

it all depends on the type of job you want in life, he skills you currently have & if you're prepared to enter that job.

orangeradishneo
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Please mKe a video of why university cost an arm and a leg

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