There are three universities in Dalian: Maritime, Cai Dong and Dagong (Dalian Institute of Technology) (not counting Dalian ships).
The three schools are basically near Dalian Software Park, and the environment is good (Dagong has a software college in the development zone).
There are two more books in Dalian, such as:
Dalian Jiaotong University (city), Dalian University (development zone), Dalian Nationality (development zone), Liaoshi (city), dalian polytechnic university (software park), Dalian Ocean (unclear) and so on.
Among them, I feel better about Dalian Jiaotong University and have a strong learning atmosphere, which is entirely due to personal reasons. I also have a classmate who goes to school there.
Dalian University is near the development zone, and it takes nearly two hours to drive to downtown Dalian. The environment is ok, but it is too remote. The location is different from that of dalian nationalities university, Cai Dong College and Dagong College in the Development Zone. As for teaching. . . I don't feel so good.
Although I also have classmates from Liao Normal University, I don't have much contact with them, so I don't know and dare to say anything casually.
It seems that there are two books in Caidong, the school site is in a campus, and the score is quite high. After all, according to a book.
In addition, there are Cai Dong Cai Dong Business School and Dalian University of Technology City College, all of which are three. Please note: both schools are in the development zone, and one is in Dalian, not the school site. No matter which three diplomas, they are different from one.
As for the scores, I know that the gap between Liaoning and Hainan has no reference significance. If you can't go to one, it is highly recommended to go to Dalian for transportation, provided that you have a suitable major.
Oh, it suddenly occurred to me that Cai Dong Business School and Dagong City College seem to be three books. . . I hope I won't be scolded. . . pity
The best school in P.S. Dalian is Dalian University of Technology (Volume 1), but since you didn't ask, you probably aren't interested.