There are specialty shops around, but I'm sorry about Guangzhou, a city of food. On the edge of the suburbs, the public security is not as good as that of the urban area, but there is a KFC and Baide Square next to it, which is not bad.
The style of study is average. Most Guangdong students in ChinaSoft are rich second generation, and many students are eager to go abroad from the beginning. Most of the postgraduate entrance examinations go to No.1 Middle School in the province, but the employment is OK. IT-related majors are easier to find jobs, but liberal arts majors are not recommended. ChinaSoft doesn't pay attention to it at all. Reading two books is not recommended to read English or management, unless you take the postgraduate entrance examination, it will be too tasteless.
The teaching staff and academic qualifications look good, but it may be more suitable for teachers to participate in the competition to do academic work. Teaching many teachers is boring, and universities still rely on self-study. Ruan Hua likes you to start a business, take part in competitions and cultivate students' practical ability. ...
Then some students have low quality, while others have high quality. You can often go to the library, where many people study. South China Institute of Software has done well, and universities at the same level are not bad.