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2 1 1 What are the private universities?
2 1 1 What are the private universities?

Private colleges and universities are not included in the domestic 2 1 1 project. Project 2 1 1 is a key project initiated by the Ministry of Education in 1995, aiming at improving the overall strength and level of higher education in China. The project is only aimed at public universities, and private universities are not within its scope.

The well-known private universities in China are as follows:

Tsinghua University Shenzhen Graduate School (Shenzhen); Beijing Normal University Zhuhai Branch (Zhuhai); Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (Shanghai); Jinling College of Nanjing University (Nanjing); Zhejiang Gongshang University (Hangzhou); Fudan University Shanghai school of visual arts (Shanghai); Cheng Xian College of Southeast University (Nanjing); Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (Wuhan); Hope College of Southwest Jiaotong University (Chengdu);

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1. Know about schools and majors: Before filling in your volunteers, fully understand the information of each school and major, including school-running characteristics, professional training objectives, curriculum settings, etc. Try to choose schools and majors that meet your hobbies and development direction.

2. Pay attention to your own conditions: consider your own achievements, interests, specialties, career planning and other factors, and choose a school and major that suits you. It is necessary to assess your performance level realistically and avoid disappointment caused by applying for schools and majors that are too difficult.

3. Comparison in many aspects: When filling in the volunteers, you can make many rounds of comparison and contrast. You can refer to the comprehensive strength, professional reputation and employment situation of the school and seek suggestions and opinions from teachers, seniors, relatives and friends.

4. Leave a way out: try to fill in some alternative volunteers to prevent subsequent participation in re-recording or adjustment. After all, plans sometimes can't keep up with changes. In case the first few volunteers fail, there are still alternative volunteers for reference.

5. Pay attention to the order of filling in: arrange the order of filling in volunteers reasonably according to your own wishes and considerations. When filling in volunteers, you should pay attention to the score line and admission probability, arrange your own volunteer order reasonably, and avoid making mistakes in the filling process.

6. Carefully check the information: Before filling in the volunteer, carefully check the personal information, fill in the volunteer batch and category, and ensure that the information is correct. In particular, the final confirmation of volunteering must be carefully checked to avoid affecting your admission because of the wrong filling.