However, Fuzhou University has a student source problem: the proportion of students in this province is too high. Nearly 80% of the students come from Fujian Province. This is understandable, because there are only two key universities in Fujian Province, Xiamen University and Duff University, and the proportion of international students in Xiamen University is much higher than that in Duff University.
The advantage of a high proportion of international students is that students can broaden their horizons and understand the cultural characteristics of all parts of the country.
On the one hand, the proportion of local students is too high, which leads to the narrow cultural atmosphere of students. Everything belongs to Fujian, and there is no blending of different regional cultures in the country. This is worse than some non-2 1 1 universities, such as Shanghai Normal University, where about 70% of foreign students in a class are foreigners.
On the other hand, the overall quality of students is relatively low due to the large number of students enrolled in this province. Therefore, we will see a phenomenon that Duff's international students are basically around the middle reaches above the key lines of various provinces; The basics of Fujian province can be admitted to Duff as long as they pass the key line. Therefore, there are often reasons why international students feel that the quality of college students in Fuzhou is very poor after they arrive at Fuzhou University. Of course, this is only a relative comparison. After all, Fujian people got excellent grades when they were admitted to Duff University, otherwise they would have gone to Fu Normal University and Fu Agriculture and Forestry University.