1. Female ratio of China Women's College: 98% of China Women's College is located in Beijing. The school was formerly a women's vocational school, and 1995 was renamed China Women's College. A boy from Women's University of China said that one of the reasons he applied for the exam was that there were many girls in the school, so he wouldn't worry about not finding a partner when he was admitted. The reason why women's colleges want to recruit boys is said to be because broadcasting and teaching need boys and girls, so in 2007, women's colleges had the first batch of boys! At present, the ratio of male to female in China Women's College has remained at around 100: 1 all the year round, which is simply a little green among flowers.
2. Chengdu Normal University 83% of Chengdu Normal University girls rank first in normal universities. Because of the high proportion of female students, Chengdu Normal University has aroused the strong concern of the majority of male compatriots and enjoyed a high reputation throughout the country. On the campus of Chengdu Normal University, girls in white clothes can be seen everywhere in the playground, dining hall and lakeside, walking in groups of three or five, forming a beautiful landscape.
3. Sichuan International Studies University 8 1% Sichuan International Studies University is located in Chongqing. Because there are relatively more girls majoring in languages, the girls in Sichuan International Studies University are very tall, and there are also many local beauties in Chongqing outside Sichuan. Therefore, it is a good choice for boys to apply for Sichuan International Studies University.
4. Almost 80% of the campus of Jiangsu Second Normal University is occupied by girls. Boys become green leaves in flowers as decoration. It is known as the "Goddess Concentration Camp". For example, 97.5% of preschool education colleges are girls. More than 95% of the students in the School of Foreign Languages and the School of Educational Sciences are women. More than 80% girls come from literature, music, economics and fine arts departments. In the College of Physics and Electronic Engineering, where there are the most boys, girls also account for 60%.