First, look at the level of teachers in colleges and universities, mainly depending on the graduation institutions and academic qualifications, mainly depending on whether they graduated from prestigious schools and academic qualifications. Don't blindly trust the so-called famous professors, because many retired professors have been out of touch with the art test for too long and don't fully understand the situation of the annual art test. In addition, their time and energy are limited, so they can't spend too much energy on teaching.
Second, it depends on the teaching environment and facilities of colleges and universities. For example, performance majors need professional physical classrooms, pianos and performance classrooms, and broadcasting majors need recording studio equipment.
Third, it depends on the teaching management system and student management system of colleges and universities. Good teaching management and student management are the key to create a learning atmosphere. If the class atmosphere is good, many students who don't like learning will also be affected.
Finally, it depends on whether the courses offered by colleges and universities are reasonable, such as editing, directing, broadcasting and other courses that are not suitable for long-term training. At present, many institutions will drag the learning cycle to half a year or even longer in order to get grades and make more profits, which is very unreasonable and will delay the study of cultural courses, so we should pay attention to it when choosing learning institutions.