Which is better, Xi University of Architecture and Technology or Dalian University of Technology?
Hesitate about what? Dalian University of Technology, of course. You have to look at the problem from a developmental perspective. Western architecture lives in the northwest, and its reputation is not obvious. How many outstanding talents can you attract? The school is nothing more than architecture and civil engineering, and energy and radiation are very famous near Shaanxi Province. Are you from Zhejiang? Are you going to live in the northwest and eat sand? Some existing professional evaluations are based on historical data, many of which are not in line with the facts. Schools like Dalian University of Technology, supported by the local government, have developed naturally and rapidly. On the other hand, the international recognition is much higher. You may not think of it now, but later you will know that in some respects (or in many respects) we are not a little worse than the famous American schools, so there is nothing wrong with leaving yourself a way to go abroad. Don't think about the financial conditions at home, you have to know that there is a world. The problem of train tickets can't be solved better. If there is no Lishui through train, there will be no Hangzhou. If there is no Hangzhou to Dalian, there will be no Shenyang to Dalian. It is very convenient for Shenyang to go to Dalian. Open your eyes and look far away. You have to think about what kind of students Xijian has recruited in recent years and what kind of students Dalian University of Technology has recruited. After decades, this situation has changed. Now that you are in high school, you will find that your major is different from reality after you go to college. Regardless of the major, how can you define yourself as a clear engineering major in high school without having experienced higher education? To say the least, what if I don't like architecture in the future? I said so much because I lost the second place in the professional priority school at the beginning, and I hope that future generations will take fewer detours. Please think it over.