Not necessarily, but just like business combination, different ideas may not be effective. Similarly, the style of study and historical accumulation of a university are very important things for a university. If different schools are crowded together, the effect may not be good. Some schools, several different original school sites, began to collude with each other from the level of school staff, without thinking about how to run the school well, being responsible for students, and only thinking about their own rights and interests. This is not good. ...
In addition, as students, students may be adjusted because of their scores. Because of the merger of schools, the level is uneven, and it is easy to be dumped in the garbage department where no one reports it ... and it will be miserable.