Well, you can only go to one university, and it's not a very good university. I think if you work harder, you will do better in the exam.
How about the third middle school in Quyang County, Hebei Province?
The first three books are now changed into vocational education centers.
Quyang Vocational Education Center is a secondary vocational school (State-run) which integrates secondary vocational education and vocational qualification training on the basis of Quyang Vocational Middle School and Quyang Adult Secondary School and approved by the Hebei Provincial Department of Education. 1993.
From June, 5438 to February, 2004, Hebei Poverty Alleviation Office identified this school as a demonstration base for rural labor transfer training in poverty-stricken areas of Hebei Province (the only one in Baoding), and the provincial finance allocated special funds to subsidize students' training fees every year. The rural labor force (age 18) schools in seven poverty-stricken counties, namely Quyang, Tangxian, Fuping, Shunping, Yixian, Laiyuan and Laishui, have established employment bases in developed areas such as Beijing, Tianjin, Qingdao, Shandong, Suzhou, Jiangsu, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, Shenzhen and Guangdong, and qualified students are selected by the schools.
Is the teacher in Quyang No.3 Middle School bad?
After all, going to school or not is your own business.
In fact, there is no difference between good and bad schools.
Mainly depends on whether you are willing to learn.
The former No.3 Middle School is now a vocational education center.
Quyang Vocational Education Center is a secondary vocational school (State-run) which integrates secondary vocational education and vocational qualification training on the basis of Quyang Vocational Middle School and Quyang Adult Secondary School and approved by the Hebei Provincial Department of Education. 1993.
From June, 5438 to February, 2004, Hebei Poverty Alleviation Office identified this school as a demonstration base for rural labor transfer training in poverty-stricken areas of Hebei Province (the only one in Baoding), and the provincial finance allocated special funds to subsidize students' training fees every year. The rural labor force (age 18) schools in seven poverty-stricken counties, namely Quyang, Tangxian, Fuping, Shunping, Yixian, Laiyuan and Laishui, have established employment bases in developed areas such as Beijing, Tianjin, Qingdao, Shandong, Suzhou, Jiangsu, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, Shenzhen and Guangdong, and qualified students are selected by the schools.