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Prof’s To Study in America or England: the Question of Where to Receive a Western Education Many from outside of the western world seek education from western countries with long established universities. Two of the most common destinations are America and The United Kingdom, because both teach in the English language (which is very valuable) and have many highly recognized and important schools. While neither is necessarily the better place to study for any particular person, there are a number of things anyone must consider when making this decision for themselves: educational quality, culture, and cost.
English and American educations are very similar in terms of quality. Both countries are extremely large, though American obviously larger, which means they have a variety of schools that serve a variety of different purposes. In terms of top-range schools, America has world-renowned schools like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, University of California Los Angeles and so on, while the United Kingdom has such renowned schools as the Oxford, Yale, and the London School of Economics. At lower tiers each country as a variety of schools as well, meaning that anyone will be able to get whatever educational quality they wand and can manage from either country, as the educational qualities of schools are largely similar.
Similarly, both countries have schools that are well known world-wide, and American and UK educations tend to be well regarded internationally. While America and The United Kingdom are very similar in terms of educational quality, the two countries and their universities can be extremely different in terms of culture. One must remember that wherever one studies one will be doing much more than simply going to school, so the people in the culture where you attend university will be extremely important.
America is a much more conservative country, and in some ways more isolated from the rest of the world, whereas the UK as a more liberal, though also more strongly hierarchical, society. The cultures of America and the UK are very different, and one must take that in to account when deciding which schools would be better to attend. Finally, one must always consider cost when determining where to study. While the educational quality may be very similar in America and the United Kingdom, one has to look at education as an investment – what you get at what cost you can get it.
In America, most of the best schools are private institutions that receive little or no government funding, while in the UK they are almost entirely public and thus very affordable for people from that country. Even for an international student an education is likely to be much more affordable in the UK, meaning that one often gets a better value of education there, considering expenditures. The UK and America both have similar educational quality, but vastly different cultures and costs, and anyone must consider these factors when deciding which place to attend university in.
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