1. Check whether the institution has relevant qualification certificates, which is an important basis for judging its legitimacy. To understand the teaching quality of an institution, we can search for relevant student evaluations through the Internet or consult students who have studied in the institution. Consider whether the charging standard of the institution is reasonable and whether there is excessive charging behavior.
2. Pay attention to whether there is false propaganda in the organization, such as the promised teaching content is inconsistent with the actual teaching content, or make false propaganda on teachers' teaching experience and achievements.
The relevant knowledge of Guangzhou is as follows:
1, Guangzhou, also known as Yangcheng, Huacheng and Wuyang, is the capital of Guangdong Province, a sub-provincial city, a national central city, a megacity, an international metropolis, an international business center, an international comprehensive transportation hub and a national comprehensive gateway city. It is the first batch of coastal open cities and the seat of the Southern Theater Command.
2. Guangzhou is located in the south of China, at the lower reaches of the Pearl River, bordering the South China Sea, between the north latitude112 57'-14 3' and 22 26'-23 56'. Guangzhou is a hilly area, with high terrain in the northeast and low terrain in the southwest, with mountains and seas at its back. It belongs to subtropical monsoon climate, with mild climate and remarkable maritime climate characteristics.
Guangzhou is one of the first national historical and cultural cities, one of the starting points of the Maritime Silk Road, and is known as the "Millennium Capital". Since ancient times, it has been a place where Chinese and foreign cultures blend and one of the birthplaces of Guangfu culture. After Qin Shihuang unified Lingnan, Ren Xiao built Panyu City here, and Zhao Tuo set up Nanyue State, hence the name Guangzhou. Since Qin and Han Dynasties, Guangzhou has been an important port city for foreign trade.
Guangzhou has been a place where Chinese and foreign cultures blend since ancient times, and it is one of the birthplaces of Guangfu culture. It became a prosperous metropolis in the Qin Dynasty, the largest port in China in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and one of the "three major ports" in China in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. China was the only foreign trade port in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and Guangzhou became the only foreign trade port city in China in Qing Kangxi period.