The lintel of the 3 985 schools that gradually deserted used to be a smash hit, but now the heat is

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

With the popularity of higher education across the country, admission to university has become commonplace, yet which university to choose is still a fairly important decision.

Although these universities all belong to China, they range from double first-class to ordinary.

There is a significant difference in the level of teaching between the first and second universities, and this difference becomes especially noticeable when students graduate and look for jobs.

Therefore, college entrance examination candidates and parents often fall into a tangle when filling in the volunteers, hoping to enter a prestigious university, but also worrying about entering the bottom of the "contempt chain". At this time, how to make a choice becomes especially crucial.

When it comes to the so-called "chain of contempt" between colleges and universities, perhaps those who have participated in the third year of high school will be more familiar. Generally speaking, two books are not as good as one, junior colleges are not as good as undergraduates, and there are also "grading" between high-quality universities, and even a certain level of universities is divided into "three, six, nine, etc."

Overall, which universities are more popular?Obviously, "double first-class is an inevitable choice." These "halo" colleges and universities attract a large number of outstanding graduates to apply every year, but there is still a gap between good schools, some of which are "famous" in the rapid development, while others are going downhill and "no longer in the limelight".

This includes some 985 colleges and universities that were once smash hits, but now their popularity has dropped and it is emotional.

Northeastern University, located in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, is quite well-known in the entire Northeast region, but it seems a little lonely when looking at the whole country.

Lanzhou University used to have a prominent reputation, especially in the northwest region, but it has become the "bottom" choice of students in the college entrance examination every year.

Although Northwest A&F University, as a national key university, ranks among the best in many majors, due to geographical location, major settings and other reasons, the quality of students has gradually declined in recent years, resulting in relatively embarrassing enrollment.

One of the commonalities of these "awkward" colleges and universities is that they are geographically remote and unpopular with candidates from all over the country. For example, Northeastern University is well-known in the region, but it does not have an advantage in the whole country.

Second, the dominant subjects of these universities may not be the popular choice at the moment, which greatly reduces the interest of candidates. For example, Northwest A&F University focuses on agriculture and forestry majors, which were once recognized in the past, but with some "prejudice" in agriculture, these majors are now difficult to arouse the interest of outstanding students.

Finally, the admission scores of these 985 universities are high, which makes them unable to attract students at the top level, but they are not high or low, which puts the school in a relatively embarrassing situation.

However, the decline in popularity does not mean that the "threshold" for admission to these schools has decreased, and students still need to have a certain strength.

Being admitted to a good university means that students can get high-quality teachers and educational resources, increase their knowledge, broaden their horizons, and their life pattern will also change greatly. Therefore, you still need to consider comprehensively, not only by your scores and interests, but also by your school, major, and city.

In general, it is recommended that students should not give up easily because the overall popularity of the school has declined, but should comprehensively evaluate their actual situation, weigh the pros and cons, and do not be too one-sided when choosing a school.

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