Beware of false propaganda
In order to attract students, some enrollment institutions will take advantage of students' desire for prestigious schools, lie that they are prestigious schools, or borrow the names of well-known scholars. Please distinguish carefully and don't be confused by the surface.
Teaching quality and employment prospects
In order to attract students, some institutions will exaggerate their teaching quality and the employment prospects of graduates. When choosing, we must treat the propaganda content rationally to avoid wasting time and money.
Truth and objectivity
Publicity materials of schools or training institutions should not overemphasize the achievements of individual teachers, principals or students, but should show the overall strength. Please look at the propaganda content objectively and avoid being misled.
Avoid negative word of mouth
Some organizations may use negative comments or false complaints to promote themselves. Please treat this information with caution and learn more before making a decision.
Professional choice
Admissions institutions should provide accurate and objective information and avoid using misleading language or pictures to promote their majors. When choosing, please deeply understand the professional content and future development, and make a wise choice.
Real data
Schools should not use false data to attract students. Please carefully verify the data source to ensure the authenticity of the information. This is related to your future choice, so be careful.
Prudent commitment
Admissions agencies should not promise unrealistic things to students. When choosing, please keep rational thinking and don't be confused by false promises. At the same time, be alert to the low price trap to avoid property and psychological damage.