Moreover, the level of teachers in big intermediaries is even more uneven, mostly college graduates or teachers with only one or two years of student experience. What do you think will be the result of your application if you apply for studying abroad in the hands of such a teacher?
Then the second point is that the less experienced or newly graduated teachers are, the more unstable they are and the more mobile they are. Maybe you will encounter this phenomenon and be replaced by two or three teachers in a clerical link;
Let's talk about small and medium-sized intermediaries first. Most small and medium-sized intermediaries rely on word of mouth to maintain customers, and they do not have enough economic strength to compete with big intermediaries, so they will serve every customer well. Big intermediaries will bully customers and take students seriously. Small and medium-sized intermediaries are different. I specially looked up Huide's study abroad agent on the Internet. His home is one-on-one service, his teacher is more experienced (you can go to the recruitment website to see the recruitment requirements), and his later satisfaction is also high. Which one to choose?