In the process of choosing a transfer school, there are some special school categories that are easy to overlook, and they are often more likely to be dissatisfied. The following are four types of schools based on empirical observations, hoping to provide some references and precautions for candidates in the process of choosing a school. Graduate student transfer
Category 1 Universities: Schools located in District 2.
This type of school is mainly distributed in Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan and other places, which are relatively far away and have a relatively low level of economic development. In the first application for the normal postgraduate entrance examination, few parents and candidates will list these schools as their first choice. Candidates need to consider factors such as geographical location, living environment and employment opportunities when making their selection, and these schools in District 2 may be relatively unsuccessful due to their remote location.
The second category of universities: non-provincial capital schools.
In cities outside the provincial capital, some schools may be neglected because they are not in the provincial capital. Usually candidates will think that the provincial capital city has more employment resources, education resources, medical resources, etc., so they are more inclined to choose the provincial capital school. However, these non-provincial capital schools may also have their own unique advantages, and candidates need to consider all aspects of their choice when choosing a school, rather than limiting their choice to a provincial capital school.
Category 3: It is difficult to determine the geographical location by name.
Some school names can make it difficult to tell where they are. For example, there are some schools with similar names in China, such as Sihua University, Donghua, Xihua, Nanhua, Beihua, etc. Although the geographical location of Donghua and Xihua is relatively well-known, the University of South China may be reminiscent of Hengyang in Hunan, while the University of Beihua is located in Jilin City, Jilin Province. These schools may be unhappy because of their misleading names, so candidates need to have a clear understanding of the school's location when choosing.
The fourth category of universities: non-provincial capital, non-provincial"221", non"985"of schools.
This type of school is usually not a major university in China, i.e. it is not a provincial capital, it is not"221", non"985"。While these schools may have a strong track record in some areas, they are often disgruntled due to a lack of visibility and funding. For candidates, choosing such a school may require a deeper understanding of its faculty, professional offerings, and research strengths, so as to avoid ignoring some potential high-quality resources in the pursuit of fame.
In general, when choosing a graduate school, candidates need to consider not only the reputation of the school, but also the information about the school's geographical location, major settings, faculty, etc. Each school has its own unique characteristics and strengths, and only on the basis of a comprehensive understanding can candidates make more informed choices and lay a solid foundation for their future development.