Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - I applied for hotel management (Sino-US cooperation) in Tianjin University of Commerce this year, and got it, but the tuition was very high, and I didn't like it myself. I wonder if I can show up. ...

I applied for hotel management (Sino-US cooperation) in Tianjin University of Commerce this year, and got it, but the tuition was very high, and I didn't like it myself. I wonder if I can show up. ...

Yes, but this major is one of the best in Tianjin University of Commerce. Compared with other majors, it is much better. First of all, the hardware facilities for accommodation and classes are far from being comparable to other majors. There is a professional dormitory building connected to the teaching building, and class is the next floor. Other majors have to walk to the teaching building for a long time every day. The whole building has 24-hour electricity and air conditioning, and the dormitory also has air conditioning. The corridor is cleaned by a special property company, and the building has its own, so there is no need to squeeze a big bathroom like other professions. There is also a lounge next to each bathroom. The school provides a hair dryer, microwave oven, iron and shoe polisher free of charge. The teaching area has its own special study room, which is very beautiful and comfortable. There are desks and chairs, sofas and free WIFI in the corridor, so students majoring in this major no longer have to go to the library to grab seats or something.

Secondly, the teaching requirements are very strict, not only TOEFL requirements, but also GPA requirements. If you don't meet the standards, you won't want to change your major. For the next two years, I will teach you in English. There are really no Chinese words. Whether it is a lecture assignment test or a textbook, it is a course set by American schools, and the requirements are the same as those of students majoring in hotel management at Florida International University. Teachers are also sent from abroad, and they are all paid by American schools. How can I put it? The study and the whole atmosphere here are more open and free. The teachers are of high level and people are very nice. Unlike other professional teachers, they don't always hang people to threaten students or talk about political struggles and interpersonal relationships in class. This kind of teacher is the most annoying. There are also classes such as cooking. Every class should learn to cook western food, and each group should think of a theme to hold a dinner party. The sales of decoration chefs and waiters are all done by students. Selling tickets abroad is very interesting and famous, and the wine class will let you taste famous foreign red wine, which is very expensive. There are also many courses with interesting and practical assignments. For example, resort management will allow students to design and build resorts from site selection, and students will decide where to choose what theme and style. By the end of the term, it will become a complete planning case together with the budget, and the hotel facilities management will let you make a hotel model. Everyone made beautiful houses, and some even made a hotel out of the collected ice cream sticks, and so on. In a word, compared with other majors, this major is definitely the most interesting, except that it is very strict with grades and academic requirements, especially hard, and has no shortcomings.

The point is that you can accept many western ideas. Students and teachers are really like friends. Some of them often play ball and sing together. Moreover, FIU dormitory has no resident aunt to make rounds and no access control. Anyway, in a word, don't turn if you can't. If you have to transfer, you will be asked to postpone your junior year or change your major if you don't meet the requirements after your sophomore year. Then you can transfer, of course, it should be voluntary. But there are few like this.