My personal feeling is that your English level and C++ will be higher than other colleges, but the difficulty of other courses will generally be lower than other colleges, because they use American textbooks (in fact, except Mao and Deng Sanyi, all English textbooks), but this does not mean that you will be relaxed, and the three miserable schools of Jiaotong University are not built. . . . .
As for social recognition, it's hard to say now, because there are no graduates yet, but many of us are still very confident.
If you don't go abroad (in fact, there are only about 1/3 left), you can take the postgraduate exam in our school, then you are half successful. It doesn't matter that others can take an examination of other colleges and universities, other schools, or even apply for foreign universities yourself. It's up to you.
There is no precedent for what graduates say, but it must be admitted that the atmosphere is good in short, but what I feel after one year in college is that the level after graduation depends more on your attitude, and the difference caused by attitude is not the difference before one or two grades.
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