What questions should I ask when choosing a studio?

I. qualifications

In the studio, there are not many students with school licenses. Some people do it year after year without long-term planning. If you don't think about this problem, some students can make money, while others are not qualified and want to apply but can't. There are two kinds of qualifications for running a school, one is the industrial and commercial license, which is issued by the industrial and commercial department, and the other is the school license, which is issued by the education department. The gold content of these two licenses is completely different. Industrial and commercial registration is easy, but education registration is difficult. The requirement of running a school license is relatively high, which is the embodiment of running a school. Once an institution is registered, it is a well-founded school.

Second, safety.

When children leave their parents to study, parents are most concerned about three issues: personal safety, neglect of cultural classes and bad personality. Among the three, personal safety is always the first. But now some studios have a weak sense of safety, and some even think that students' safety accidents have nothing to do with the studios. Security risks mainly lie in after-school hours, mainly in dormitories. Therefore, students and parents should focus on the hardware and management of dormitory. The safety of children is very important. If you can't guarantee safety, you really can't.

Third, qualifications.

The level of teachers includes graduation institutions, academic qualifications, teaching experience and other factors: some studio teachers are mainly graduates from Guangdong universities, and some studio teachers are hired from universities all over the country; Some studios only have undergraduate bishops, and some studios also have teachers with graduate degrees; Some studio teachers are mainly part-time students, and some studio teachers have worked hard in this industry for many years. What's more, some studios have hired university professors as art consultants or teaching directors. These are all angles that our students and parents can examine.