It took about ten years for Shaoyang College to be promoted to undergraduate course, which was formed by the merger of Shaoyang Normal College and Shaoyang College. In fact, compared with the colleges that have just been promoted to undergraduate courses, the strength is not too far away.
Besides, Shaoyang. Shaoyang is a relatively poor city in Hunan. The transportation is not very convenient, the urban construction is not very good, and the people in Shaoyang are tough. As for the school, the hardware facilities are average and the environment is OK. A friend replied that there were several campuses. To tell the truth, it is not a good thing to have more campuses. Originally, many resources were limited and scattered everywhere, which was not good. Others say that there are fewer people on campus and the environment is good. After all, we are here to study, not to enjoy books. It turns out that this school has a collection of 1 10,000 volumes, which is divided into several campuses, so the books are scattered. The book you want to read cannot be found in this library, so you should go to another library.
I suggest that you'd better take an examination of a university in a provincial capital city or a relatively large city. First of all, the traffic there will be better. Second, there will be more colleges and universities, better conditions in all aspects, and even better employment opportunities. Moreover, universities in provincial capitals are developing faster. There are many good universities in China, such as Yanshan University, whose development is greatly restricted because of poor places.
As for schools, to be honest, there are 7,800 undergraduate colleges (excluding three) in China, and the schools ranked after 300 are almost the same. From the name of the school, we can basically see the situation of the school, especially since 10, a large number of majors have been upgraded to undergraduate courses, and XX College, XX Model College, XX College of Arts and Sciences, XX College of Science and Technology and XX Institute of Technology have all just been upgraded to undergraduate courses.
If your score is not enough, you can go to the undergraduate course. After all, there is still a gap between undergraduate and junior college diplomas. Many times, many opportunities to enter are undergraduate courses, just like taking an examination of civil servants. You take the undergraduate course of Shaoyang College and the undergraduate course of Peking University, and both take the same exam (it is not excluded that some job requirements are 2 1 1, etc. ), but now this kind of situation is relatively rare, and there is a weakening trend.
In addition, in college, the quality of your study depends largely on yourself.