ok, college and university are both after high school. Both costs money, of course.
And this is what I found it's quite understanding, to me that is:
"A "university" is a group of schools for studies after secondary school.
At least one of these schools is a college where students receive a bachelor's degree."
college, i guess is or one subject/career while a university has multiple 'colleges'.
I believe that is the difference , im probably wrong about I gave it my best guess :)
@BashfulTrombone, that is so weird... is everything confusing in other countries when it comes to education? Or is Australia just behind? Probably a bit of both.
Other countries school systems confuse me, but I grew up with the American system. Colleges, especially community colleges usually focus on certificate programs, 2 year programs (associates degree) and occasionally bachelors degree. High degrees are obtained through university. Source:American college student
Also in college you tend to study one subject, in university you have 2 or more. Your major, and minor(s)
And this is what I found it's quite understanding, to me that is:
"A "university" is a group of schools for studies after secondary school.
At least one of these schools is a college where students receive a bachelor's degree."
college, i guess is or one subject/career while a university has multiple 'colleges'.
I believe that is the difference , im probably wrong about I gave it my best guess :)
Thankyou!
Source:American college student
Also in college you tend to study one subject, in university you have 2 or more. Your major, and minor(s)
....why is school so complicated?! Hahaha