2. It is inevitable for local governments to balance the development and relationship of colleges and universities.
3. The overall level of higher education in Jiangxi lags behind the whole country, but some universities or certain disciplines are still competitive;
4. Jiangxi's economic development level and the selection and appointment environment of senior talents determine the development level of higher education;
5. The whole country is approaching utilitarianism, not to mention education, which will inevitably make Jiangxi's higher education worse;
6. The expansion of the scale of major colleges and universities in Jiangxi has increased the difficulty of management from the inside, the foundation of innovation is not firm, and the middle level is not prominent, which has increasingly affected the rapid development of higher education in Jiangxi;
7. There is too little cooperation between local colleges and universities, too much (sometimes not enough), too little cooperation outside the province, and more national exchanges. . . . . .