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What are the advantages of going to college in Beijing?
1. The city is developed, with high information accessibility and broad horizons.

Beishangguangshen is a famous big city in China, and Beijing, as the capital, has a unique development environment. Students who come here to study in universities can adapt to the living habits of big cities and broaden their horizons. At the same time, information accessibility is also one of the factors to measure whether a city is conducive to employment. As a first-tier city, Beijing is naturally much better than other small and medium-sized cities in this respect, and students have invisibly increased their knowledge and self-growth.

2. The construction of colleges and universities has always been paid more attention. Beijing, the capital with relatively rich educational resources, has always been one of the leaders in education and has been investing a lot of support in the construction of colleges and universities. For national key construction projects, universities in Beijing have the advantage of being close to the water, so the educational resources are more abundant.

3. There are abundant resources for off-campus education.

There are so many schools in Beijing that you can basically find everything you want here. If you want to practice your English, you can make foreign friends in Beihang University and take a summer course at Beihang University. If you want to learn dance, you can go to North Dance and take the same course as Xueyuan Road. If you like Chinese medicine, you can go to Beijing Medical University to listen to the master's lectures, join the Chinese Medicine Society of Peking University, and study Treatise on Febrile Diseases with your seniors and sisters. If you like business, you can take classes at Guanghua School of Peking University.

Many schools enjoy government subsidies, and the cost of living for students is not high.

Many students are also interested in studying in Beijing, but some parents with ordinary family conditions are worried about the relatively high consumption level in first-tier cities, and they are worried that students' expenses will be relatively large in a few years, adding unnecessary burdens.

In fact, this may be a misunderstanding. Universities in Beijing often enjoy government subsidies. In order to avoid pressure on students, there are subsidies for accommodation and canteen meals, so the prices are not high. As long as students don't keep up with the competition, the cost of going to school is not much higher than that in other cities.