1. You have to study hard to get into university.

2. You have to study hard to go into university.

3. You have to study hard to enter university.

4. You have to study hard to enter the university.

(Are the four sentences all grammatical and the same?)

2 answers

All are grammatically correct and mean about the same thing. #1 is the most common phrasing.
We don't usually use 2.

The others are correct. Please note that the English don't ordinarily use "the" before "university," so 1 and 3 would be used in Great Britain. People in the U.S. use 4.
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