Are you thinking about studying a degree or Master’s degree in the United Kingdom?
If you are thinking of studying a degree or master’s degree in the UK, the possibilities and advantages for you are endless. To start with, first and foremost: you will acquire the Anglo-Saxon methodology. This methodology will help you find work, to maximize your capacity for synthesis, practicality, the achievement of specific objectives and skills that are specified at the beginning of each semester, formality, concreteness and critical expression.
The idea at English universities is that at the beginning of the semester the objectives are very clear and the materials are always available to you online. This advantage, together with the fact that the number of class hours (lecture hours) are so reduced in the UK, allows you as a student to organize yourself in your own way, study or read the syllabus in advance and prepare your questions to ask in the next class. The idea at English universities is that the lectures are introductions, and that you can prepare your study before the seminars. In other words, it is the student who sets his own pace and not the other way around as in Spain. This makes it easier for you to never get lost, since you always have all the content online and know what happens in the next session, but also, if you do happen, there are always tutors and follow-up available to you as a foreign student to help you with your studies.
Another advantage of this process is that you become bilingual, and I speak from personal experience. A bilingual person is someone capable of expressing themselves masterfully and with total skill in two different languages, and that person is you after your linguistic immersion process during your degree or master’s degree. Going to class every day, listening to lectures, reading and writing in another language, solving problems, thinking, working in a team or making friends, makes you acquire a spectacular mastery of the English language without realizing it, through a natural process of linguistic immersion.
It is not surprising, therefore, that 86% of students who complete their degrees in the UK find work during that year. Bilingualism and a practical methodology focused on achieving objectives and the workplace make students trained in the UK highly prepared for the job challenges of today’s world.


