How about cfau?
Just entered the outer court last year. Foreign schools are the only institutions directly under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the proportion of students entering the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is definitely higher than other schools. Moreover, it admitted many of our classmates in advance, and the score was actually enough for Tsinghua Peking University. Foreign schools have a good style of study and many prestigious teachers; But the outer court is very, very small, with only one teaching building and dormitory building (but freshmen may go to the new campus next year); The foreign school is a college of arts and sciences. If you are a liberal arts student (except international economics), it will be easier to study. Foreign universities have high requirements for English proficiency. We have many English classes and high credits. The English level of non-English majors is equivalent to that of English majors in ordinary colleges and universities (but we basically don't look at the English scores in the college entrance examination when we enroll, but only look at the total score); There is also an entrance examination every year. No matter what department you are in, you can get into it, but it is easier for boys to get into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (in fact, at that time, I wanted to enter the Ministry of Foreign Affairs when I applied for a foreign school, but only a few of them really got into the Ministry after graduation. If you especially want to engage in a diplomatic career, as said upstairs, you can consider Beijing Foreign Studies University, especially the minor language major; Some graduate students can also come to other schools. It is said that the proportion of graduate students from other schools entering the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is very high. Of course, even if you don't join the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there are many other good development directions after graduation. In short, foreign colleges and universities are very good universities! )