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UK vs USA for international students — which should you choose?

By Study UK Now Editorial

The UK offers shorter, cheaper degrees and the Graduate Route; the USA offers breadth.

UK degree
3-year Bachelor's, 1-year Master's, subject-focused
US degree
4-year, broad liberal-arts structure
Testing
UK: no SAT/ACT · US: SAT/ACT common
Post-study
UK: Graduate Route · US: OPT (different rules)

Key takeaways

  • UK degrees are shorter (3-year Bachelor's, 1-year Master's) and often cheaper overall.
  • The UK is subject-focused from the start; the US offers broad 'liberal arts' breadth.
  • The UK does not require the SAT/ACT; the US application and testing differ.
  • Both offer post-study work routes — the UK's is the Graduate Route.

The big differences

The clearest contrasts are length, cost and structure. A UK Bachelor's is usually three years and a taught Master's just one, so you qualify faster and often more cheaply than in the US, where a Bachelor's is typically four years. The UK is subject-focused from day one — you apply to study a specific course — while the US 'liberal arts' model lets you explore broadly before declaring a major. The UK does not require the SAT or ACT; US admissions use a different, often test-and-essay-heavy process.

Which is right for you

Choose the UK if you value a shorter, more affordable, subject-focused degree and the Graduate Route for post-study work; choose the US if you want a broad education with later specialisation and the scale of the US system, and can fund the higher cost. Both have world-leading universities. Your decision should rest on cost, how sure you are of your subject, and your career plans. Study UK Now specialises in the UK route and helps you weigh it honestly against alternatives.

FactorUKUSA
Bachelor's lengthUsually 3 yearsUsually 4 years
StructureSubject-focused from year oneBroad, specialise later
Overall costOften lower (shorter)Often higher
Post-study workGraduate RouteOPT (subject to rules)

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Frequently asked questions

Is it better to study in the UK or USA as an international student?

It depends on your priorities. The UK offers shorter (three-year Bachelor's, one-year Master's), often cheaper, subject-focused degrees and the Graduate Route for post-study work. The US offers a broad four-year liberal-arts model with later specialisation, at a generally higher cost. Both have world-leading universities — choose on cost, course focus and career plans.

Are UK degrees cheaper than US degrees?

Often, yes — because UK Bachelor's degrees are usually three years (versus four in the US) and Master's just one year, the total cost is frequently lower even before comparing fees. However, it depends on the specific universities and any scholarships. Study UK Now helps you compare the true total cost for your course.

Sources — verified June 2026

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