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Every coin has two sides.

Advantages and disadvantages of Sino-foreign cooperation in running schools;

1, advantages

There are three advantages of Chinese-foreign cooperative education: generally speaking, the admission score is lower than that of non-cooperative education, the study abroad is convenient, and the university life is more colorful. Judging from the admission scores, the scores of Chinese-foreign cooperative education majors are lower than those of non-cooperative education majors (of course, specific school analysis is also needed, and different Chinese-foreign cooperative education majors lead to different scores, which cannot be equated).

It is certainly a blessing for children who have no chance to be admitted by virtue of their college entrance examination results to have a chance to be admitted to a better school. In terms of educational system, Chinese-foreign cooperative education includes 2+2 (2 years at home and 2 years abroad), 3+ 1 (3 years at home and 0/year abroad), 4+0 (4 years at home and not going abroad) and 4+1 (4 years at home and 0/abroad).

In addition, having an experience of living abroad is conducive to enriching children's experience, increasing their knowledge, accepting the influence of different cultures and cultivating their independent thinking ability.

Chinese-foreign cooperative education projects issue academic certificates and degree certificates from public schools, and students add degree certificates from foreign universities when they graduate. With the dual academic background of domestic and foreign universities and several certificates, many students have good employment prospects at home and abroad.

2. Deficiencies

The disadvantages of Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools are also obvious, and the tuition fees are indeed more expensive; Postgraduate entrance examination is more difficult. Cooperative education has advantages and disadvantages. The tuition fee of cooperative education programs is often several times that of traditional education in China, which is still unaffordable for ordinary working families in China, thus limiting people's enthusiasm for application to some extent.

The major of Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools is much more expensive than ordinary majors, and it may be indicated at the back of the major that tuition fees will be charged according to the standards of the year during the study abroad. In other words, the tuition fees for studying abroad will change with time.