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Leicester University, right?
The six schools you listed are very popular with students in China. Among them, China has the largest number of students in Liverpool and Cardiff, and there are also many students in Surrey.

(1) ranking

Usually, the ranking is divided into comprehensive ranking and professional ranking. It's really hard to say which is more important. Surrey and Cardiff have more advantages in the comprehensive ranking. Cardiff is the capital of Wales, which is a geographical advantage (the level of economic development in Wales is not as good as that in England, but it is good to have a capital, which is equivalent to London in England). Liverpool is a port city, and Lida ranks in the middle of these places, and it is thirty or forty in Britain, but its popularity is absolutely no less than that of other places in China. If Liverpool Football Club is a big fan, of course it is this choice. Coventry, not far from London, is a small city, ranking 40th, with lower prices, lower tuition fees and smaller schools. Leicester's best ranking, 19, is generally recognized in Britain, which can recognize about 40 places, but the city is very famous, and it is convenient to drive to London and Manchester City for an hour. The overall ranking of Sussex is not bad, with 20 schools of different grades and convenient transportation to London and major airports. It is about 50 minutes by train from London Victoria Railway Station and only 30 minutes from Gatwick Airport, which is its location advantage.

(2) Financial accounting major-in short.

University of Liverpool: This major was almost contracted by China people, understand? Not weak.

University of Leicester: Not a strong major, mainly biomedicine.

University of Surrey: Compared with other universities, it is not bad.

Cardiff University: Quasi-strong major.

Saxophone University: Disadvantaged Major

Coventry University: Not recommended.

University of Leicester: Disadvantaged Major