If I didn't get into a good university in the college entrance examination, should I go to a private university?

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Netizen one:

Private colleges and universities are invested by social groups, collectives, and individuals, and are self-financing and an educational system that is a useful supplement to the national higher education system. The state permits private education to demonstrate the meaning and value of freedom.

Generally, if students fail in the college entrance examination because of their abnormal performance in the exam, or if they believe that they have a good foundation and there is room for improvement, they will choose to repeat one year. However, for students who have a poor foundation and are not ideal for the college entrance examination, they can only choose higher vocational (college) and private universities. Then it can be found here that private universities at least provide students with unsatisfactory grades an opportunity to continue their higher education.

Netizen two:

There are several types of private universities in China. They are independent colleges and special private universities. They are characterized by the use of parent school resources and social capital to run schools. The tuition fees are expensive. Relatively weak, but the majors offered are generally more popular majors, which can be used as a reference for majors in the college entrance examination, because after all, they need to make money. The second category is the so-called pure private universities. These schools have junior colleges and undergraduates. They are characterized by higher tuition fees, self-contained systems, and focus on practicality and application. They are also state-recognized diplomas. The third category is the so-called cooperative education, such as the University of Nottingham Ningbo, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Wenzhou-Kean University, etc. The tuition fees of these schools are generally 60,000-80,000, and the teaching is in pure English. In general, Sino-foreign cooperative education > independent colleges > purely private universities.

Netizen three:

Many people may ask, since the grades are so poor, what university do you still go to? In fact, everyone thinks about it and understands that college education is very different from high school and junior high school education. During high school and compulsory education, most schools are exam-oriented, and students have nothing to do except read and attend classes (primary and middle schools in big cities gradually focus on the cultivation of students’ comprehensive quality).

But universities are different. Learning knowledge is a part of university life. There are a variety of community activities in universities, from which you can discover your own interests and even expertise. The university can meet students from different regions and learn a lot of new things. The university stage can affect a person's vision and thinking. These will have a long-term impact on people.

I have always believed that broadening our horizons, improving our thinking and understanding, and improving ourselves are the greatest significance of studying in college. For many people, going to college is probably the only time in adulthood when a person can roam freely with many peers for four years, which has a great impact on people.

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