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Disadvantages of public-funded normal students
Many normal universities have plans for normal students at public expense, and the advantages are obvious, so let's share the shortcomings of normal students at public expense ~

1. The disadvantage of public-funded normal students is that they need to go back to primary and secondary schools to teach after graduation and perform 6 years of teaching experience. During this period, they need to obey the arrangement of the state and cannot engage in other jobs. Working in a specific place for many years means that your freedom of employment is limited, and often the places you want to go are poor areas.

Because the teachers and students at public expense signed the contract with the school when they were admitted, if they break the contract after graduation, they will bear all the consequences, such as blackening your name in credit construction and bearing certain economic compensation.

Educational policy of public-funded normal students

The policy of free education for normal students means that the central government is responsible for arranging tuition and accommodation fees for normal students at school and issuing living allowances. However, four years after graduation, students usually return to their home provinces for at least six years of education.