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How about Akita University in Japan?
Don't look at the rankings, private universities are ahead of the state.

The schools in Akita University are average. Suitable for people whose family conditions are not particularly good.

Advantages:

There are few people in China, so it is easy to find a job without discrimination.

Japan's grain-producing areas, so the living expenses are low.

There are few international students in national universities, so tuition fee reduction is easy to get, and dormitories can be used for many years.

The facilities are paid by the state and absolutely complete.

Due to the small number of students, the level of Japanese students in school is generally very low, so it is common to skip classes and drink;

So you are a good student at school, and you can get an A as long as the class is basically over with half an ear upright.

In the research room, everyone treats you as a clown and can tell you a lot of things and get a lot of information.

You can be self-sufficient if you work within the legal scope, and you can bring a car back to China if you play too much.

Schools in Kanto and Kansai are just the opposite.

Disadvantages: inconvenient transportation, far from Tokyo. In winter, the snow closes the mountain, so you need to buy a car to go to work (second hand is cheap).

The school is not well-known and it is difficult to work in Tokyo after graduation.

Outside words:

This ranking is really awesome. Is it an international exchange ranking or a liberal arts ranking? Or China's ranking?

It's shocking that a foreign student concentration camp school like Li Mingguan can rank in the middle.