Take stock of the top ten unknown but good universities in China.
Many universities are famous in the hearts of local people, but few people outside the province know about them. It can be said that it is wronged. Netizens summed it up and counted the top ten most "wronged" universities in China. Southeast University, a very good engineering university, also has its own characteristics in liberal arts. Jiangsu is the second child, but its popularity is really not high. Many students didn't know there was such a school until after the college entrance examination. Central South University has a short history and is not well-known among the people. Jinan University, the top three universities in Guangdong, has good strength, but most people think of Jinan University more. Harbin Institute of Technology is both wronged and underestimated because of its dazzling aura. Beijing Normal University, a very good university of arts and sciences, is especially respected by ordinary people because of the constraints of teachers. The pursuit of a small but refined school philosophy makes her relatively low-key. Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, a very powerful university in the financial field, has trained a large number of outstanding economic talents, but it has been forgotten for geographical reasons, and its popularity is not proportional to its history and strength. Tianjin University, a powerful university of engineering giants, ranks as close as Nankai, but its reputation is far less than Nankai, especially in some southern provinces. Donghua University, formerly China Textile University, unfortunately lost its reputation after its name change, and almost no one knows it. But changing the name is also a helpless move. The strength and reputation of Northeastern University are out of proportion, but the popularity after crossing the Yangtze River is seriously insufficient. Chang 'an University, a good school, was renamed and destroyed. People who don't know think it's a private school. It turned out to be an enrollment book, and I thought it was a mistake in the enrollment manual.