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Finding the right university can be difficult – and when it comes to international students, the US and Canada are both popular destinations. Below we have highlighted the differences between studying in the US and Canada including the application process, aspects of university life and tuition fees to help you make your final decision
With some of the top universities in the world, Canada and the US are two of the top destinations for international students. Although they share a border, there are some differences in how university life takes place in each country. Canada has a simpler application process, but the US has more universities to choose from.
We have compiled all the information together to explain the application process, the education system, grading, accommodation, tuition fees and student life in each country.
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Both destinations rank highly thanks to the education their graduates receive and the skills individuals develop during their time at university. Canada will provide an environment where you will grow as an independent individual. At a US university, you will find the more traditional “college experience” and will learn skills and develop relationships that will last a lifetime.
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