Zhejiang Province is a strong province in education and has many university resources.
Up to now, there are 109 universities in Zhejiang Province, including 60 undergraduate colleges and 49 junior colleges.
Among these universities, there are public universities, private colleges and universities and Sino-foreign cooperatively-run schools.
Although the number of colleges and universities ranks 11th in the country, the limited resources of high-quality higher education lead to the existence of professional grade differences.
Specifically, the difference between the highest and lowest scores of the 37 public universities was 3,987 points on average, and the largest gap was 94 points at Wenzhou Medical University.
The difference between the scores of 16 colleges and universities is more than 40 points, reflecting the hot and cold conditions of majors.
The major with the highest score reached 699 points, close to the score line of Tsinghua University and Peking University, and the lowest score was 663 points.
First of all, it is very important to understand the professional characteristics and employment prospects of universities.
Each major has its own characteristics and employment prospects, so when choosing a major, we need to fully understand the development direction and employment prospects of different majors.
Secondly, it is also important to pay attention to personal interests and strengths.
Choosing a major that matches your interests and strengths can better stimulate your enthusiasm for learning and make it easier to achieve success in the field.
Finally, compare the admission scores of different majors, consult teachers and seniors, and be prepared for multiple hands.
When choosing a major, in addition to looking at the score line, you should also understand the professional situation in many aspects, consult teachers and seniors, and do full research and preparation.
In general, when choosing a university and major, it is necessary to consider comprehensively, not only to pay attention to the characteristics of the major and employment prospects, but also to pay attention to personal interests and strengths.
At the same time, comparison and analysis are essential.
Only in this way can we choose a major that suits us and lay a good foundation for future development.