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What's the difference between China Language and Culture College of Nankai University and College of Literature?
I am a college student in NTU, and I just graduated this year. A few months ago, TOEFL teacher from New Oriental graduated from Nandan College of Language and Culture last year. The differences are as follows: First, there are many majors in the College of Liberal Arts. Specifically, look at www.nankai.edu.cn, which has professional settings and the telephone number of the Admissions Office. You can call yourself for details. Of course, don't be too amateur, and the teacher can't be too targeted. It's best to check your major by yourself, and then call to ask about the differences between the majors, such as employment direction. China Language and Culture College sounds very good. Actually, it is teaching Chinese as a foreign language. You can teach foreigners Chinese, and you can go to Confucius Institutes abroad if you have the opportunity. But according to my teacher, he spent two years in Oracle Bone Inscriptions as a freshman and sophomore, which was boring and impractical. At first, it was because he liked Chinese and foreign languages were great. It's good to have such a major that combines the two. We won't know until we get in. There are too many theoretical knowledge to learn practical things. In my opinion, if you want to report to civil servants, institutions or newspaper editors, copywriters, senior secretaries, assistants, etc. This is very easy and extensive. However, don't think that liberal arts schools are not boring. I study law and find it super practical. After studying for four years, I think it's worthwhile. But my best friend is from the College of Arts. Look at what she has been learning for the past two years, such as ancient poetry and prose. Later, she went to Australia to study. I don't know much about employment. However, I can tell you responsibly that as long as it is Nankai University, no matter which major, as long as it is not too bad, it is choosing someone else to get a job. I took three elective courses in the College of Liberal Arts, such as the meter of ancient poetry, college Chinese and China modern literature reading. It's normal that the college Chinese teacher is in his thirties, and everyone else is an old pedant. In the eyes of our law school students, they are too suitable for our personality. However, it's not bad to be a graduate student in the College of Liberal Arts, get a doctor and stay as a teacher. Very worry-free, but there is no chance to make a lot of money. Oh, I forgot, the college of arts and the TV station are also counterparts. I went to Tianjin TV station for an interview, and 80% of my majors studied these. However, TV stations are very complicated and test a person. It's not good for the school, but good for the major.

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