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How about Changzhou University?
Changzhou University has been established for more than 30 years. Its predecessor was "Jiangsu Institute of Petrochemical Technology", also called "Jiangsu Institute of Technology". There are two campuses (Wujin Campus and Baiyun Campus). Baiyun Campus is an old campus, and Wujin Campus is fine in the university town. I studied in this university for four years. Evaluate my alma mater objectively. First of all, Jiangsu people think it's ok after listening to the name, and they think it's the same as Suzhou University and Yangzhou University. Changzhou, after all, is a big city that no one knows about in Jiangsu, and it is in southern Jiangsu, but in fact, the strength and atmosphere of the school are still a bit unworthy of the name. The school's ace specialty is petrochemical gas machinery pipeline, and it is also one of the "key petroleum colleges" with no more than ten in China, but it still can't compare with China Youshi University, Southwest Petroleum University, Northeast Petroleum University, Liaoning Petrochemical University, Yangtze University and Xi Youshi University. Let's talk about advantages first:

Changzhou University is located in the south of Jiangsu, at least in Jiangsu and some surrounding areas, and it still has geographical advantages. Changzhou is also an economically developed city, and its geographical advantage is very important. Some ace majors stand out in universities in Jiangsu Province, or there are few such majors in other universities. The school used to be a petroleum university, but now it has developed into a comprehensive university, with more exchanges and mutual assistance among majors, especially in the new campus, and its strength in all aspects is getting stronger and stronger. Let's talk about advantages and disadvantages. Although Changzhou University is a "university", it doesn't look like a university to me, especially Baiyun Campus. Now, due to special reasons, we also cooperate with junior high school students to run schools. Why not be like a university-1lacking real masters? 2. Management is the style of middle school students. 3. Relatively closed, less foreign exchange (maybe Wujin campus is better). What impresses me most is that formalism is very serious and the atmosphere of study, research and innovation in various places is very poor. Associations are also managed by teachers, who are unwilling to teach and students are unwilling to listen carefully. Take the simplest example: copying four years' experimental reports is of little significance, but they are all very basic experiments. The experimental equipment is very old, some are broken and not repaired, and some are older than me. If the broken equipment must be done, just talk about the principle. Just looking around. If it's not broken, do it step by step as the teacher says. The data will be processed casually, and then copied from the experimental book 158. The administrative power of the whole university is certainly far greater than the academic power of scientific research. Even counselors feel that they are big officials who can give orders and decide the life and death of students. Everyone should be respectful when they see them. Of course, Wujin campus is better here. After all, it is a new campus, and in the university town, it may look like a university. Although the description of the alma mater is a bit bloody, every sentence is true. Perhaps this is the case in some second-and third-rate schools in China at present. Higher education in China still has a long way to go. If you can choose 985/2 1 1 university for volunteering, it really won't work. You should pay more attention to the atmosphere and level of this school, and don't let your university be so "watery".