The first reason is entrance requirements. For private universities, the entrance requirements are usually more flexible and would not be as stringent as public universities. And in comparison, it would definitely be easier to get into a private university compared to a public university in this sense. The number of applications that are received for public universities greatly exceeds the number of application received at private universities, thus you would not face any congestion issues at private universities, nor would you find it difficult to enter these private institutions of higher learning. As long as you fulfill them minimal entrance requirements, you should be able to obtain a set in a private university, and in accordance to the course of your choice. Due to the congestion issue at public universities, some students tend to get courses that they have no interest in, something that would not happen in private universities. The second advantage of studying in a private university is teachers. In private colleges, they have improved on their hiring process over the years to ensure that only qualified lecturers are hired to lecture in their colleges. Furthermore, teachers in private institutions seem more enthusiastic, out-going,… and they give care to their students’ study. In contrast, teachers in public universities don’t pay attention enough to their students. They just go to the class and do their duties. They don’t need to know you are learning or not.
The next good point of studying in private colleges lies in studying environment. Studying conditions in