I am a northerner and have lived in Chengdu for 7 years. I want to talk objectively about this city
and your problems
If you want to rely on management, if you have the strength, I suggest you go to Xi 'an Jiaotong University, which ranks first and second in the country in management. As tough as Peking University. There is also the management science of Sichuan University.
Southwest Jiaotong University is transportation and logistics, which is better. Others can only be said to be relatively flat, not prominent or inferior.
-Chengdu's economy
should be considered very top-notch in the central and western regions, but I have always disagreed with the voice that Chengdu's consumption is low and its income is very low in the whole country. Of course, when I speak this, I put aside the level of doing business or being very rich.
Because the wage income from work in this city is not high, it is generally around 1,5 a month after graduation. Many people can't even find this number. It's rare for the big four banks to earn 45, yuan a month. Many Sichuanese are willing to spend money, but they don't save much. According to data from AC Nielsen, it is probably said that Chengdu's per capita income ranks 15th or 16th in the provincial capital, but its per capita consumption ranks fifth. It's amazing
and my friends and I realized it. That is, if you have the ability to work in Shenzhen and Shanghai. In the first year, if the monthly salary is 3,4k. Then in two or three years, tens of thousands are very likely, not dreams.
Chengdu is very unlikely. And the price is not low. I feel that the place where the price is low is the bus in Chengdu, and the general swipe card is 1 yuan, and the transfer is free within 2 hours. It's really cheap
-culture
Chengdu people are more enthusiastic, but they do a lot of things in detail. So many people also haggle over every ounce. For example, you get on and off slowly. The bus driver will say you. The attitude of bus drivers in Chengdu is generally poor.
Sometimes people around you who get on the elevator slowly or something like to say something unpleasant. Some TV programs say it's news. Talking about family quarrels and disputes all day.
this is a delicate point. But generally don't take it to heart. Basically, all the locals speak Sichuan dialect. If you are asked by a foreigner in any language, as long as he answers you, it must be Sichuan dialect. Fortunately, Sichuan dialect is easy to understand.
another thing is that it is more casual, quite a lot and lazy. Without any pressure and motivation, the pace of life is very slow.
I have lived in Sichuan for seven years, and that's how I feel. I am an intern in my senior year now, and I will graduate soon. I still want to go back to the north in the future. There is no scenery in a familiar place. I remember someone saying that. Still young, it's good to walk around more. Maybe it will have an indissoluble bond with this city.