The High-quality Students Tea Party of Jiangxi Province Was Successfully Held
Time :2024-11-29

The High-quality Students Tea Party of Jiangxi Province Was Successfully Held



The Scene

On November 26, 2024, BNUBS organized a tea party for high-quality students of Jiangxi Province. Ms. Cao Yuqing from the school's admissions office, Ms. Jiang Jie, the Associate Dean of teaching, Ms. Xu Xing from undergraduate academic affairs, Ms. Yang Haijia, and numerous outstanding representatives of Jiangxi students gathered together in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere to share and exchange ideas, actively providing suggestions and recommendations for undergraduate enrollment promotion.

Representatives of students from Jiangxi province have put forward many meaningful suggestions for improving the undergraduate enrollment promotion work, based on their own feelings after entering the School for a period of time and their impression of Beijing Normal University during high school. For example, they can enter high schools early during the winter vacation and spring semester of senior high school to carry out propaganda for target student groups, go down to county-level high schools to carry out propaganda, break the stereotype of the word "teacher education" during propaganda, combine the overall situation of the School with subject science popularization lectures, sufficient online propaganda efforts for advantageous subjects, more attractive cultural and creative products, and more comfortable student dormitory conditions.

This new ideas exploration activity for enrollment promotion, participated by high-quality students from Jiangxi Province, aims to leverage the advantages of undergraduate students being close to campus life and understanding students' needs, and explore more attractive and practical enrollment promotion measures. We believe these valuable ideas and thoughts will provide powerful references for the subsequent undergraduate enrollment promotion work of the School, help attract more outstanding students to apply, and improve the quality of undergraduate enrollment.

Contributed by Undergraduate Academic Affairs Office

Edited by Yang Haijia

Reviewed by Jiang Jie