For the choice of schools in higher education, there is a summary for reference: choose schools in undergraduate stage, choose majors in master stage and choose tutors in doctoral stage. Analyzing the logic behind this statement is because students are still in the gradual formation stage of various values when they are undergraduates. Diversified and professional undergraduate learning environment helps students to form good values and establish a circle of friends who will keep close contact in the future. At the same time, we can broaden our horizons and really understand our interests through undergraduate study, because many students often don't know where their real interests are when they are in college. After clarifying your interests in the undergraduate stage, you can choose your major of interest in the master stage and conduct a little in-depth study. During this period, it depends on whether the major you apply for is competitive, whether it can provide a systematic and professional learning environment, and its professional level is in a leading position in the country. For example, whether there are doctoral programs and national professional rankings can be used as a reference. The reason for choosing a tutor in the doctoral stage is that after studying in the master's stage, if you want to continue your study and make a breakthrough in the doctoral stage, you should focus on choosing a tutor who is in the leading position in the industry, provide students with an open frontier vision, and strive for a breakthrough in research.
Of course, while referring to this statement, I prefer first-tier cities or second-tier cities in the undergraduate stage, because first-tier cities are rich in learning resources and convenient to expand their horizons. There are many activities in the same school or other schools in the same city, so they can take the initiative to participate in learning, and the library resources are richer than those in big cities. In fact, in recent years, some well-known universities and majors in second-tier cities have obviously transferred excellent tutors to first-tier cities. In fact, a large number of employment opportunities are still concentrated in first-tier cities.
After universities in first-tier cities broaden their horizons, they should choose their favorite majors and schools that are strong in this field, no matter whether this school is in first-tier or second-tier cities or even third-tier cities; Of course, for students, one of the possible side effects of schools in first-tier cities is that they are impetuous because of many opportunities, while second-and third-tier cities are often prone to settle down and study because there are no opportunities.
In a few months, it is the college entrance examination season again. Faced with millions of high school students who have escaped from the clutches of high school, choosing a university has become a problem they think about every day. What kind of university do you choose and what kind of major do you like?
Therefore, whether it is important to choose a university or a city, everyone has his own opinion. Let me tell you how I really feel.
From the question of the subject, which is more important, to choose a general school in a big city or a slightly better university in a small city? Why do you want to say a slightly better university here?
First of all, good universities are basically concentrated in Beijing, Shanghai, Xi, Wuhan and other regions.
Imagine carefully, where are the good universities in China concentrated at present? Beijing, Shanghai, Xi and Wuhan are all areas where famous schools cluster together, so good universities in small cities can only be said to be relative. According to the distribution of good universities now, there are very few 2 1 1 institutions in some areas, let alone good universities, such as Shandong, which has a large population and a large number of students. Shandong students should be said to be one of the hardest-working areas, and so is Henan, but for them, the number of good universities and students is completely inconsistent. Therefore, from the perspective of institutions, the superior resources of first-tier cities are basically concentrated in prestigious schools, so choosing a better second-tier university is the right choice for university study. As for the internship opportunities in big cities, that's a fallacy. Generally speaking, you rarely have internship opportunities in large companies or state-owned enterprises.
Secondly, from the perspective of children, big cities can better cultivate children's international vision.
Tell me a very practical case. When I went to the university for postgraduate study, everyone was studying hard. I think it would be very good to get a 985/2 1 1 graduate student. However, when I was working, I found that the perspective of small city training was too narrow, and it was easy to live in my own circle. Surprisingly, students in good schools in big cities have a very broad vision. Therefore, if children want to have a good perspective and look higher, then big cities are definitely the best choice.
Finally, whether it is a good school or a big city, the major that children like is very important.
Although some big cities have concentrated excellent universities, not all good majors are here. Some schools are not very impressive, but some majors are very good, ranking among the best in the country. Therefore, major is also an important condition that must be considered when choosing. The above are some unwritten suggestions and opinions, hoping to help everyone!
It depends on science and engineering, social science or liberal arts. Science and engineering, major first, liberal arts, city first.
Too many favored children, in order to go to the United States, studied an unpopular major that they didn't like, got a full scholarship, got depressed after studying, and dropped out of school. The characteristics of science and engineering determine that a person must devote himself to research if he wants to have good results. Without results, most of the process will be wasted. In which city, the impact is really minimal.
In the liberal arts, learning has always been outside the classroom and textbooks. Reading, experience, sentiment and taste are closely related to the cultural background and temperament of a city. Stepping into the society, the speech, social resources and internship opportunities of liberal arts graduates can also determine his opportunities and future more than papers. Besides, all the liberal arts in the world are interlinked, and no major is absolutely "good" or "bad". Even if you want to change your major in senior two, it's easy. Science, on the other hand, is much more vivid. It will be yes or no, and it is not sloppy at all. The role of soft ability is much weaker.
The university went to a less prosperous city, studied behind closed doors for four years, won many prizes and made a lot of money, but when I looked up at the outside world, I was extremely powerless and confused. By the time of graduation, high-quality large enterprises have completed school recruitment in first-and second-tier cities, regardless of others. Re-examination for postgraduate entrance examination is my only choice. So I wasted two years, finally resigned, only to find that fate depends on each other, and my fate has already been better arranged. If I choose again, I will definitely go back to the big city for an internship as soon as possible. There are many opportunities, and there is always a foothold.
Undergraduate must choose a good university! ! ! The first degree is the most important, and graduate students can't come back at all. For example, I used to recruit people in a Silicon Valley company. From China, just graduated, look at the undergraduate course first. Undergraduate courses outside the five schools in Qingbei and East China are basically not considered, and even the qualifications for interviews are basically not available. But then again, except that the Chinese University of Science and Technology is in Hefei, Qingbei resumed diplomatic relations in the north, Zhejiang University is in Hangzhou, and Nantah is in Nanjing, the above-mentioned top universities are not bad.
I graduated from Nanjing Normal University, and my husband graduated from Southeast University. Nanjing should be a second-tier city in China. So I think: I would rather choose a good university in a second-tier city. The reason for this is the following:
First, there is a big gap between ordinary universities and good universities. I am a graduate student of Nanjing Normal University. It is said that Nanjing Normal University is also a 2 1 1 institution, which is not bad. But when I was in graduate school, I often went to Nanjing University nearby to take some classes and listen to some lectures. Nantah is both 2 1 1 and 985, ranking at least in the top ten in China. I think NTU teachers are much better than our school in class, level, seriousness and students' thinking.
Second, there is not much difference between first-tier cities and second-tier cities. The first-tier cities are: North, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Second-tier cities should basically include provincial capital cities. In some second-tier cities where colleges and universities gather, such as Ning, Xi 'an, Cheng and Hangzhou, there are many life and opportunities, and there may still be a gap compared with first-tier cities, but this gap is definitely smaller than that between ordinary universities and good universities.
The cost of living in third-and second-tier cities is relatively lower than that in first-tier cities. During their study, most people depend on the financial support of their families. Of course, it is better to save a little.
Fourth, when choosing a job after graduation, the employer pays more attention to your school, your major and your ability. Sometimes if your school is unknown, or it is not 985,211,the employer will directly refuse or pass. Therefore, schools are more important than cities.
For a college entrance examination, the most important thing is learning, not growing up. In recent years, the more knowledge, abilities and skills individuals acquire, the higher and stronger they will be, and the more favorable they will be for their future employment and survival. So I think we should choose good universities in second-tier cities, not ordinary universities in first-tier cities.
This choice mainly depends on personal needs. Actually, I'm only a sophomore, and I don't have any professional opinions. I just want to talk about my own feelings. I am a candidate in Tianjin, which is a very miserable place to be scolded. I wanted to study finance and economics at that time, but I really didn't like natural materials, so I chose Southwest Finance and Economics as my first choice. In Chengdu, relatives and friends said it was too far, and so on, but I reported it anyway. According to the scores of previous years, I was admitted to Chinese media, the second choice, but I didn't expect to be admitted. During the two years of studying in Beijing, I actually feel that educational resources are a relatively unbalanced thing. Although I am far away from my major in finance and economics now, if I think about it carefully, the southwest I was interested in at that time did have a high education level and a hard school brand, but if I were to find a job in the future, I might not really have such opportunities as Beijing, Shanghai or even Tianjin. There are also some majors like media and advertising that are extroverted, so you may really want to consider the city when choosing a school. But if it is biased towards research and technology, the school is of course the most important. The higher the education, the longer the history, the stronger the academic atmosphere, and the more favorable it is for your own development. Just like a comment that you would rather take the Guangzhou University than go to China University of Science and Technology, I'm really glad that you can't take the China University of Science and Technology.
I took part in the college entrance examination and chose an ordinary school in the province. The city is not so good. My classmate took the college entrance examination in a school in Shanghai. There are many opportunities in Shanghai. Because of his excellent performance, he became a regular employee of the company before graduation, with a monthly salary of more than 10 thousand yuan. I still face finding a job after graduation.
Therefore, if you want to go to a big city, you will have a wider horizon, more opportunities and more flexible people.
I know many parents think so. Why do children have to study for an ordinary book when they can get 2 1 1? After all, the value of the score should be maximized. But have you ever thought about the gap between first-tier cities and second-tier cities? . . Vision, a child studying in Beishangguang has a broader vision, more knowledge, richer resources and more opportunities.
Maybe you will say that it is convenient to find a job with a high degree of education. I just want to say here that I have met too many graduates from many majors. It is of little use to mix a non-trump card major in the so-called 2 1 1, and HR doesn't even look at it. This is the same as the postgraduate entrance examination. Besides, HR values not only academic qualifications, but also life and work efficiency. In state-owned enterprises, foreign investment is very important. What I learned in college is all theoretical knowledge. You're welcome to say that you can only use three points, and your ability to handle affairs still needs to be cultivated in the enterprise. Since it is necessary to cultivate, why not pay attention to other aspects that cannot be cultivated? Vision is cultivated for a long time, and there is also talk about it. Children in Beishangguang are rich in social resources, and there are more internship opportunities besides study.
Let me tell you another phenomenon. There must be some parents who make a lot of money because they don't study well, and then advocate the theory that learning is useless. In fact, he is also studying, only in society. People should have a sense of language and be tactful. It is undeniable that second-tier cities also have such resources, but first-tier cities have more opportunities.
To say the least, even if two people are eloquent, they can be seen from the level of dressing and talking.
It can be said that if you just want to live a stable life, you should pay attention to your education when you work, buy a house, get married and have children in a third-tier city. But if you want to travel around the world and live a better life, then pay attention to the region.
Universities choose cities first, followed by schools.
University is the most important golden stage of life, and it is also the stage of establishing the most important contacts in life. Who a person will deal with all his life is basically stereotyped at this stage.
University is not only a place to learn knowledge, but also an important stage of life growth. It is very important for people to contact the university stage all their lives.
At this important stage, if you spend time in a second-and third-tier city, you will miss a very important life opportunity.
I have a relative, a child, who studied junior college in the same university in a provincial capital city, and was promoted to undergraduate and graduate students on the 2.5 line. The teachers and classmates around me have always been basically local. Eight years later, after graduating from graduate school, I was full of dialects, and the whole concept was still the consciousness of small farmers instilled by my parents when I was a child. Except a little knowledge, there is no change in their bones!
But if you study in a first-tier city, everyone you meet will be different, and you can even communicate with teachers and classmates at home and abroad every day. After eight years of tempering, his blood and bones must be saturated with global consciousness and competitive consciousness!
After graduating from universities in second-and third-tier cities, the circle of classmates may be mostly in their hometown, and the circle after graduation may only be in the province; When entering a first-tier city university, students may be elite talents at home and abroad, and they can develop globally after graduation.
Reform and opening up have not increased the knowledge accumulation of ordinary people, but have changed people's ideas more; Because of the earth-shaking changes in people's ideas, China has achieved fruitful results in the fields of economy, society, science and technology, culture and life!
The main task of college students is learning, but learning cultural knowledge is only one of them. More importantly, broaden your horizons, change your ideas and improve your ability!
Cities are different, universities are different, but related majors are similar. In any city, any university, you can study the same major; But in different cities and universities, you meet different life partners and bring you completely different ideas and life experiences!
Therefore, I have been giving advice to people around me: to go to college, the first choice city must be a first-class city; Secondly, choose a school; Third, choose a major.
Today, as long as you can learn something from Baidu, all knowledge is worthless! But the masters you can reach are more and more valuable!
From my own experience, I chose 985 in a second-tier city in the midwest, giving up Beijing Jiaotong University and East China University of Science and Technology in the north. The scores of these schools are similar. It should be said that the score of 985 is slightly higher. To tell the truth, I don't know if I chose the right one, because if I choose a good school, you will have to bear the atmosphere of not having a first-tier city for four years and the influence of unspeakable things. In my opinion, these are still very important and will really affect a person's future pattern. Of course, choosing a better school also has many advantages, such as a better reputation and preferential treatment for postgraduate entrance examination and research.
I have a point, that is, when you fill in your volunteers, don't report to the school with an attitude that you can't waste any points. You may regret it, because you may press the line and be transferred to a bad major. However, changing majors is really not an easy task. Don't bet on changing your major. For example, someone in my school once transferred to a school specializing in electrical engineering, with only 20 places and hundreds of applicants. I mean, there is a lot of room for volunteering. Lower the target college and choose a good major, because it is absolutely wise to study a good major on the premise that the grades of schools will not differ greatly. Moreover, I have to say that many times, when you think you have lowered the grade of your school, you have not, but you have made a lot of money. Because different places have different understandings of different universities, maybe this school is better than what you want to apply for, but the score is still lower.