The environment is good, the silk kapok is beautiful when it blooms, and it is one of the scenic spots in Guangzhou. Next to the school gate is the subway entrance, and it takes one hour to get to Tianhe in downtown Guangzhou. To go to Shenzhen, you need to take the subway to Taihe and transfer to a bus. It takes about an hour and a half to reach Qianhai and Nanshan Science and Technology Park.
There are unique shops around, but I am sorry for the food city of Guangzhou. In the urban-rural fringe of the outer suburbs, the security situation is not as good as in the urban area, but there is a KFC and Patek Plaza for morning tea next to it, which is not bad.
The academic style is average. Most of the Guangdong students at HuaRuan are from the rich second generation. Many students are rushing to go abroad from the beginning. Most postgraduate entrance examinations go to one in the province, but employment is okay. IT-related majors are easier to find jobs. Liberal arts majors are not recommended, and ChinaSoft does not pay attention to them at all. It is not recommended to study English, management, etc., unless you take the postgraduate entrance examination or the public examination, otherwise it will be too useless.
The teaching staff and academic qualifications seem to be pretty good, but it may be more suitable for teachers to lead competitions and do academic work. Many teachers in teaching are boring, and universities still rely on self-study. HuaRuan likes you to start a business and participate in competitions, and cultivate students' practical application abilities...
And some students have low quality, and some have high quality. You can often go to the library, where there are many people studying. HuaRuan Library is very well maintained, which is considered a good university at the same level.