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Last year, my friend's daughter scored 606 points in liberal arts in the college entrance examination, and at that time I recommended applying to Shaanxi Normal University, but my friend said that Xi'an was too remote and there was no room for development. After listening to the advice of an acquaintance went to the north two

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Last year, my friend's daughter scored 606 points in liberal arts in the college entrance examination, and at that time I recommended applying to Shaanxi Normal University, but my friend said that Xi'an was too remote and there was no room for development. After listening to the advice of an acquaintance, she went to Bei'erwai, because her daughter also studied at a university in Beijing, and then stayed in Beijing to work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

After the child arrived in Beijing, her horizons were much broader, and the university she attended had many excellent alumni, and she was preparing to exchange a year in France in September this year. He said that if children have ambition and ability, they still have to go to first-tier cities to study at universities, and their vision, insight and resources are much better than those in second-tier cities.

Do friends think that the city should be given priority when applying for the exam? Isn't it more important for school majors to think a little more?

(Thanks to netizens for sharing)

Last year, my friend's daughter scored 606 points in liberal arts in the college entrance examination, and at that time I recommended applying to Shaanxi Normal University, but my friend said that Xi'an was too remote and there was no room for development. After listening to the advice of an acquaintance went to the north two

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