I just crossed a line at that time. It was such an embarrassing situation that I couldn't get on or off. Some people with similar scores took one book, while others took two. In fact, I also rushed one book and only reported two, which was somewhat helpless.
A book or two actually depends on what you want. If you consider the reputation of the school and feel that your diploma is better when you apply for a job, you'd better choose one. After all, an institution still has great advantages. If it's two, it's still a major. These two institutions that have passed the first line feel that they are generally targeted, such as language or finance. The probability of choosing your favorite major when applying for a major should be greater.
If not, take International Studies University as an example. Other institutions are not very clear. The foreign university used to be a Japanese college, so the Japanese college is relatively large. It is said that it is already "the largest Japanese training base in the world except Japan", which is similar to the feeling of "the largest Japanese school in the world". Although we can't talk about heroes by the size of the college, it can still be convincing from the aspects of teachers' teaching management. Other departments are not very clear, but the practice teaching of foreign language majors in foreign universities is relatively strong. There are also job fairs organized by specialized schools every year, and the employment rate is said to be quite high. The campus is a new campus just built in recent years, except that the place is a little biased towards this kind of life.
At that time, I was probably still young when I volunteered, but I still felt that I wanted to get into a good major, so I thought I wanted to get into a better major than the last one. I still wanted to go to a better two colleges and choose a major I like. After all, there must be some excellent majors in a school above one line, so I want to choose a good major more than the reputation of colleges and universities. Personally, I feel that it is easier to apply for two books after passing one line, and the range of choices is wider. Because I haven't graduated yet, I don't know much about the current employment situation, but I still think that the most important thing in going to college is to be able to study my favorite major smoothly, so I privately think that all values are not worth it, depending on what I want.
There is also an old saying that no matter what school or major you study, you have to look at yourself and so on. Let's just listen. In fact, the environment is really important, and we still need our own efforts. Finally, although it is a bit exaggerated, when choosing a school, try to consider the life of the school.