1. major setting: determine whether the major you are interested in is offered in the college, and understand the teaching quality and employment situation of this major.
2. Practical opportunities: Knowing whether the college provides practical teaching opportunities such as internship and training will be of great help to your future employment.
3. Faculty: Understand the faculty of the college, including teacher background, teaching experience and whether there are relevant industry backgrounds.
4. Learning environment: investigate the learning conditions of the college, such as teaching facilities and laboratories, as well as campus culture and student activities.
5. Employment support: Understand the college's support and help for graduates' employment, including employment guidance, internship opportunities, school-enterprise cooperation, etc. The best choice depends on your personal interests, career planning and professional needs. I suggest that you carefully compare the factors of the two colleges. You can go to the school in person or consult the relevant departments of the school to make a decision that best meets your needs.