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What are the good schools in two liberal arts schools?
The two schools with better liberal arts are as follows:

1 Jiangsu Normal University.

Jiangsu Normal University is the second normal university in Jiangsu, ranking first in the national reference. Among the school teachers, doctors account for 62.3%, and the teaching staff is huge.

2. Sichuan International Studies University.

Sichuan International Studies University is one of the four earliest foreign language universities established in China and a first-class discipline construction university in Chongqing.

3. Shandong University of Political Science and Law.

This school is located in Jinan City, Shandong Province. It is a full-time ordinary institution of higher learning organized by the Shandong Provincial People's Government. Remarkably, the proportion of law undergraduates passing the national judicial examination is relatively high, and many undergraduates will work in judicial departments every year.

4. Zhejiang Media College.

Zhejiang Media College, referred to as Zhejiang Chuan for short, is a university approved by the State Administration of Radio and Television and the People's Government of Zhejiang Province.

5. Guangdong University of Finance and Economics.

Guangdong University of Finance and Economics is a key construction university in Guangdong Province, focusing on economy, management and law, with the coordinated development of arts, science, engineering and arts. More than half of the full-time teachers in the school have doctoral degrees, and the teachers are strong.

Two universities explained:

The second university is what we usually call the second batch of undergraduate courses. The second university is a popular saying among the people. General provincial and municipal education examination institutes and other official institutions still say the second batch or the second batch of undergraduate courses.

But basically, the overall strength of the two universities is weaker than that of one university. A long time ago, only 985 universities, 21/kloc-0 universities and provincial key universities were eligible for the first batch of enrollment, while other medium-level universities were basically the second batch of enrollment, while private universities and independent colleges were basically the third batch of enrollment. One batch and two batches of undergraduate courses in the new college entrance examination provinces have also been merged into one batch, which is also the general trend of college entrance examination reform. Of course, specialist batches will still exist.