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How about a Sino-foreign joint venture university?
Disadvantages: high tuition and large investment.

The disadvantage of Chinese-foreign cooperative colleges is that the tuition fees are very expensive, ranging from 30,000 to 40,000 a year. The cheapest ones will be 50,000 to 60,000, or even 70,000 to 80,000.

The average tuition fee is around 60 thousand a year, and it may be around 240 thousand in four years. This is not the daily expenses. This kind of investment can be described as an inch of land and gold, which many families cannot afford.

The reason why such colleges are expensive is that the hardware facilities are relatively complete, and the campus comfort and teaching guarantee are strict, paying attention to word of mouth, and also selecting a group of students with good family conditions and aristocratic education.

Advantages: the teaching method is novel and the admission score is low.

Because it belongs to Sino-foreign cooperation, the teaching methods adopted by the school will be relatively novel, and some foreign teaching methods will be adopted, which will be more in line with the values of modern students, and foreign teachers will feel tall when teaching.

Moreover, the admission scores of such schools are relatively low, and the scores will be lower than 15-20 points of institutions of the same grade. It is a good opportunity for those students who have average or failed in the college entrance examination. After graduation, they can get a double diploma. Such a "temptation" may be irresistible to anyone.