Three misunderstandings should be avoided when choosing a university:
Misunderstanding 1, campus facilities greening. You can't judge a book by its cover, and neither can schools. Some false prosperity will not bring you real benefits.
Misunderstanding 2, the reputation of the school. Really don't care too much, because after graduation, I will feel more and more deeply that these floating clouds are becoming more and more insignificant for my own development.
Myth 3: The farther away from home, the better. Being far away from home in order to experience free school life will bring you a lot of trouble after work.
There are two suggestions for choosing a university:
1, which city do you want to study in for four years? Which city do you choose?
Economic and cultural center cities are preferred, followed by provincial capital cities > prefecture-level cities. Two people at the same level attend the same level of university, one in Beijing and the other in Shanxi (for example, there is no pertinence). In four years, different urban atmosphere will open a big gap between two people, which is beyond the control of the campus.
2. Universities and majors are often chosen together. What major do you choose?
This preparation is skillful, and those who "don't want to copy others" really don't mind choosing their interested majors.
People who aim at high-paying employment should calm down and collect employment cases around them (recruitment websites of relatives and friends, etc.). ), and choose challenging and difficult subjects to study;
"Want to go abroad for further study" choose to set up a major in international exchange programs (you don't have to consider the distance from your hometown when choosing such a school, because you are destined to walk not far).