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警校和海关学院,突然成了“性价比之选”?
Hu Xiu· 2025-07-13 00:00
Group 1 - The article discusses the significant differences in college admission scores across different provinces in China, highlighting the inherent flaws in relying solely on score lines for evaluating employment quality [4][6][11] - It emphasizes that students from economically developed regions, such as Jiangsu and Zhejiang, tend to have a better understanding of college admissions and job prospects compared to those from less developed areas [4][5][12] - The rising admission scores for police academies in Jiangsu are noted, with reports indicating that scores above 600 are now common, surpassing many prestigious universities [6][7] Group 2 - The article mentions that the highest reported score for the Jiangsu Police Academy is 663, which places students within the top 1800-1900 range for science subjects in the province [7] - It raises questions about the employability of graduates from police academies compared to those from top-tier universities, suggesting that the job security offered by police positions may be more appealing in certain contexts [8][12] - The discussion includes the increasing pressure on graduates to secure employment, leading to a higher volume of applications and potentially lower quality of academic work [9][10]
全国十强县江苏占一半,苏南多县坐拥知名大学
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-06-30 11:07
Core Insights - Jiangsu province has 22 "billion-yuan counties," maintaining its leading position in China, accounting for 35.5% of the national total [1] - Xuzhou's Xinyi city has entered the "billion-yuan county" list for the first time with a GDP of 1026.64 billion yuan, growing by 8.3% year-on-year [1] - Jiangsu dominates the top ten counties by GDP in China, with half of them located in the province, including Kunshan, Jiangyin, Zhangjiagang, and Changshu [1] Economic Performance - Kunshan leads county-level economies with a GDP of 5380.17 billion yuan in 2024, growing by 6.1% [2] - Jiangyin's GDP reached 5126.13 billion yuan, marking it as the second county-level city in China to surpass 5000 billion yuan [2] - Kunshan has developed significant industrial clusters, including a 700 billion yuan electronic information sector and a 300 billion yuan equipment manufacturing sector [2] Infrastructure and Talent Attraction - Jiangsu has four of the ten largest county-level sports venues in China, with Kunshan's stadium being the largest, accommodating approximately 45,000 people [2][3] - The economic development in Jiangsu's counties has led to an influx of talent, with Kunshan attracting 33,000 new residents last year, primarily young graduates [3] - The presence of renowned universities in these counties supports local economic growth and talent development, with over ten notable institutions established in the region [3][4] Educational Development - The establishment of universities in economically strong counties is supported by their financial capabilities, which enhance local educational development [4] - Notable universities include Duke Kunshan University and Nanjing University of Science and Technology's Jiangyin campus, contributing to local talent cultivation [3][4] - The recent approval for Changshu Institute of Technology to be renamed Suzhou Institute of Technology reflects ongoing educational advancements in the region [3]