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What's the difference between an applied university and an ordinary university? Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what?
Different teaching emphases, different employment directions and different environmental atmosphere. Students work hard and study hard every day just to get into a favorite school. In middle school, the most important thing for students is to study, without any pressure of work and life. Parents provide living expenses every week, but when the college entrance examination is over, we will face various choices. Due to the pressure of life and work, we need to choose a major that we like better. At this time, the choice of institutions becomes particularly important. Among them, application-oriented universities are very different from other ordinary universities.

First, the teaching emphasis is different.

Application-oriented universities pay more attention to students' application level, aiming at cultivating technical talents, and can make full use of their theoretical knowledge in the workplace, thus exerting greater benefits, while other ordinary universities may have a wider range of study, but pay more attention to the study of theoretical knowledge, requiring students to enter the society and apply what they have learned. In this respect, the focus of training is very different.

Second, the employment direction is different.

Applied talents are mainly engaged in research work. Specially established universities will pay special attention to students' application level. There are usually many experimental classes to teach students how to operate, how to communicate with others and how to express their ideas. Ordinary universities may let students learn some basic theoretical knowledge such as mathematics and English at the beginning, so that they can get started slowly. The theoretical knowledge they learned in the undergraduate stage is very limited. Therefore, application is particularly important.

Third, the environmental atmosphere is different.

A good environment is related to the development of students. For those application-oriented schools, they attach great importance to the all-round development of students, which will make the school a place for them to display their talents, let them freely release and show their professional level, so as to gain a better foothold in society. So when you choose, you should choose according to your hobbies.

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