The second is to strive for the number of national defense students. At present, the army and many colleges and universities have national defense students' indicators, which are free of tuition fees and give some living expenses and clothing. You only need a little money (books and meals) to study, and it's not bad to join the army after graduation (compared with military schools, your major choice is more flexible, but four years of study doesn't count as length of military service)!
The third is to test normal colleges, agriculture, forestry, water, animal husbandry and fishery colleges. The state has policies and the tuition fees are low. You can study after school by working, and the requirements for grades are not high. What you have learned is also useful after graduation!
I don't recommend student loans. For poor students, there is no background at home and they can't earn much money after graduation. They are very poor when they study, and they are under great pressure to repay after graduation!