In the study abroad circle, the UK has always had the title of "strict entry and strict exit", which has also attracted many international students to question, afraid that it will be difficult to graduate from British universities. SoIs it difficult for UK students to graduate? ?What are the easiest universities in the UK to graduate from? If you also want to find a liberal university and can successfully get a degree certificate, I hope the following introduction can help you.
Is it difficult for UK students to graduate? The following is the relevant information compiled by IDP Study Abroad for everyone:
First of all, we can look at it from the perspective of graduation rate. According to the survey results, the graduation rate of top universities in the United Kingdom such as the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, and Imperial College London is around 98%, and some other famous universities such as University College London, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Birmingham, and the University of Bristol also have graduation rates of more than 90%. This shows that the graduation rate of studying in the UK is relatively high, but there is still a certain percentage of students who are delayed in graduating.
Secondly, it is possible to compare degrees from different types. The difficulty of graduating from undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees is obviously different. Undergraduate degree programs usually last three to four years and require students to complete a certain number of credits and**, which is relatively low in difficulty for graduation; Master's and doctoral degrees require a higher level of academic level and research ability, and are relatively difficult.
Finally, the impact of the student's personal circumstances should also be taken into account. Different majors will have different levels of difficulty for different students. Some students may have difficulties in communicating in English, and some may have limitations in their learning ability, which may affect the difficulty of graduation.
To sum up, the difficulty of graduating from the UK is not a one-size-fits-all problem, it depends on factors such as the university, major, and personal ability. However, in general, the teaching level of British universities is relatively high, and the graduation rate is high, as long as students study hard and complete the corresponding credits and ** according to the requirements, they can successfully complete their studies.
no.1 ucl
A school like UCL is recognized as a university that will occupy a place in the world. After all, this school is the largest university in the UK. Although there is no concept of a G5 super-elite university on the local side, UCL may not be much more prominent than the likes of Bristol or Edinburgh in the local area. In terms of overall momentum, and the level of support for the school from international students. This school can still sit firmly in the front sequence. There are even many areas where LSE can be beaten, after all, the LSE curriculum is relatively single.
UCL's school style evaluation is actually quite differentiated, and there are actually a lot of hard-core courses in the school, such as UCL's medicine, pure economics, PPE, law, architecture, and mathematics departments are very strong. Like pure economy, students in this school should refuse or refuse to apply for the first time. But this school also has a lot of MSC courses that are relatively water-filled. I don't know if it's not suitable, or if the school is just thinking about generating income. In any case, UCL is committed to adding some suture courses and merging some departments as much as possible. Sometimes, it's not too difficult.
Personally, I think this school is the strongest one in the comprehensive university, IC is engineering, LSE is social science, and only UCL is more comprehensive, so it seems to be particularly durable in all aspects.
no.2 edinburgh
The student base of Edinburgh this school has been getting better and better in recent years, and Edinburgh may have been relatively marginalized in the Wang Man Aihua lineup. After all, the application threshold of this school is not very particular, it is not a list, but a grade point control. Then at that time, there were more double non-non and three admissions. It will lower the enthusiasm of some 985&211 students in China who want to enroll.
But now it's different, and it's harder to admit than a year. The results of the volume are very good, and the source of high-quality students is rapidly increasing. Many students of Yingben and Haiben also love this school to death. The source of students is also gradually gaining an advantage.
In addition to the source of students, dig deeper into the school in Edinburgh, and you will find more valuable places about this school. The first is to control the proportion of international students and care about the diversity of international students. The second is that it is also an ancient school with a high local reputation. Third, the return to China for employment is currently on the rise in China, and it is not as weak as in previous years. Fourth, this school treats students very strictly, and it is difficult to think about water for a year, and the gold content is really okay. Fifth, the school's appearance, surroundings, and environment are very good. It is one of the few schools that has an experience degree and a threshold.
Personally, I think that Edinburgh is the best seeded player in Wang Man Aihua, and it is one that was seriously underestimated by domestic students a few years ago, and it has the most G6 style.
no.3 kcl
Your king KCL mainly suffers from schools that are not too comprehensive, so you will lose to Edinburgh when you fight. Personally, I think this school is also very good, after all, it was established early, and the original intention of the establishment is also the opposite of UCL, KCL is more inclined to elite teaching, and UCL is more focused on national teaching. The two schools compete with each other, and in fact, KCL does outperform UCL in many aspects.
KCL was not keen on recruiting domestic students at first, but since KCL 2008, KCL has been eligible to award its own degrees independently, and is no longer part of the UOL of the University of London. The school has also gradually begun to extend an olive branch to more international students.
At present, this school still adheres to the same elite teaching, with 3W+ students from more than 150 countries around the world. Although many majors are currently occupied by Chinese students. However, KCL in some majors is still reserved and will control the proportion of Chinese students. We will pursue the diversity of international students. There are also some medical students, and there are basically no Chinese students. The same is true for some related subjects, such as aging.
KCL's location is also excellent, after all, the school bought the BBC headquarters building, and then exchanged it for the business school and the computer school. You can even see Big Ben and the River Thames up close at the school.
Locally, KCL has a good reputation as well. For international students, KCL also has more advantages than in previous years in terms of returning to China for employment. Before 2015, maybe this school was still relatively not very famous, and it was also relatively weak. But in recent years, it has become more and more relied on by domestic HR, after all, domestic HR only looks at rankings.
no.4-no.5 LSE and IC
There is not much to say about these two schools, although they are not too comprehensive schools, they are basically specialized fields, and these two schools will be relatively stereotyped in the UK.
The local club will be discounted, after all, it is not an ancient school, and it does not have much advantage. But international students will raise these two schools infinitely. Especially IC this kind.
If you rank them according to local reputation, it's no problem not to put these two in. But after all, it is impossible for domestic international students to abandon their almost obsessive pursuit of these two schools. So LSE and IC should still be on the list.
Of course, there is no need to say much about the strength of these two schools, after all, domestic students are all Muqiangism. The school is only ranked, and if it is not strong, it will be hacked and sprayed. But in these two schools, many students can only feel that they are not strong enough to be worthy of these two schools.
The UK is not only a developed country, but also one of the countries with the most abundant educational resources, over the years, with the emphasis on education and practice, it has always maintained a first-class teaching level, however, the application for studying abroad is a more complex process, if you have any questions, you must choose a formal study abroad agency to handle.