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For the die-hard believers of the college entrance exam, 20,000 RMB indeed cannot buy a 985 title
For friends of the traditional Chinese family, the college entrance exam is a religion. For any major milestone in future planning, they will always view this choice as a sacred and inviolable path, thus limiting their vision to two abstract choices: <偏远二线省会城市 985> and <超一线城市双非>. Let me start with the conclusion: in my opinion, the blogger's guidance is merely a subjective assumption based on limited personal knowledge
What are these two options and the potential settings behind them? It's the restriction of college entrance exam scores. From this engineer friend's perspective, to give the child a 985 title, they would sacrifice the living experience and social circle of a first-tier city, yet still want a good friend circle and network to broaden the child's horizons and even obtain internal referral and internship opportunities
What is the implied demand? First, employability, and second, social networks and resources. But upon careful examination, the two foundations of his proposition do not hold up, with too many logical loopholes
First, from the perspective of college entrance exam choice most aligned with his logic, Shenzhen University is the optimal solution. For computer majors, the core employment direction is mostly internet giants, and Shanghai is not the best place for internet employment - Shenzhen is. Therefore, Shenzhen University is a more optimal choice considering both his college entrance exam score restrictions and budget constraints
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If there are college entrance examination graduates who have the opportunity to see this tweet, please don't be fooled by the advice of these out-of-date uncles.
There are more choices in life, and you must choose them yourself, based on your own plans, wishes and talents.
My opinion is that the city is more important than the major. For me, studying any major is not as important as expanding my horizons.
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Supplement: ShanghaiTech University has never been a value-poor school. In recent years, its admission score has been close to that of Nanjing University and much higher than that of Lanzhou University. Shenzhen University's admission score in recent years is also very close to that of Lanzhou University. There is no arbitrage opportunity for scores in the computer majors of these two non-985211 schools, and both are very high. ShanghaiTech University is also a double first-class university. Finally, he compared the computer majors of Shanghai's non-double first-class universities. For this major alone, this choice is fine.
The quality of a city is reflected in the score line. For similar schools, the better the city, the higher the score line. But between Lanzhou University's computer science and Shanghai's non-key universities' computer science, Lanzhou University is right to be preferred. The comparison is too great. We need to analyze specific issues and not generalize. In the Internet age, computer science is the least restricted by region than other majors, right? And Lanzhou University's score is obviously good enough to choose Shanghai's 211 universities, so why compare it to Shanghai's non-key universities?
Reasonable, the market is balanced
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