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Is it necessary to go to two universities?
The question of whether to attend two universities depends on your specific situation. The following factors need to be considered from several aspects:

1. Employment prospects

For some industries and professions, such as medicine, law, engineering, etc. Choosing more than two universities may make it easier to find good career opportunities. However, if you choose a relatively minority major with strong technology, the evaluation standard after graduation is mainly your professional skill level. At this time, the two universities may not be able to bring significant improvement to career development.

2. Academic level

University is not only to get a degree certificate, but also includes the process of receiving quality education and forming excellent habits. Because the admission threshold of the two universities is low (examination rather than comprehensive quality evaluation), there is a big gap between universities with relatively high overall level of students. If you study in a relatively low learning environment for several years, you may make mistakes, which will greatly affect your learning ability and thinking ability.

3. Economic burden

Compared with high-end universities, the tuition and living expenses of the two universities are relatively cheap. If your financial ability is limited, you may need to consider choosing two nearby universities, which can not only meet the basic conditions of study, but also reduce the financial burden.

To sum up, whether to attend two universities depends on personal situation and future career planning. If you are interested in your chosen major, and you can get high-quality education and good enough career opportunities in two universities, then two universities are still a good choice; But if you are going to pursue a higher academic level and development prospects, and you can afford it economically, then you should strive to get into a high-level university. When choosing an independent college, we need to be alert to the potential risks, understand the evaluation criteria and refer to the statistical data of previous years to improve our competitiveness and enter the ideal school.