| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
User avatar #48 - glasgowrangers (03/04/2012) [-]
In America is college the same as saying university in Britain?
#51 to #48 - Jameshaich (03/04/2012) [-]
I always wondered that.
Colleges here are simple to get into...
User avatar #55 to #51 - glasgowrangers (03/04/2012) [-]
i know, but i've never really heard an American say university lol
#50 to #48 - N. Korean citizen (03/04/2012) [-]
technically yes but the only difference is the requirements to get into either of them.
#71 to #50 - N. Korean citizen (03/04/2012) [-]
I didn't know there was a difference between the two.

For instance, I have USF "University of South Florida"

as well as SCF "State College of Florida"

I thought they were just names.
User avatar #52 to #50 - glasgowrangers (03/04/2012) [-]
kool, so people would refer to like Harvard as college?
 Friends (0)