Your idea is somewhat contradictory. Better schools have high application requirements, and schools that can apply for most of the time will naturally not be much better. The number of' international students' in a school may not be limited to a few, but regular professional colleges have strict regulations on the proportion of international students, which generally accounts for 20% of all students, so the number of places is definitely limited.
The success of the application mainly lies in three aspects: your usual academic performance in college, your language performance and language ability (it is not enough to do well in foreign language exams, and the number of overseas students has soared in recent years, and various countries and schools are raising their requirements) and your professional ability, which is displayed as a carrier by "personal professional portfolio". What are your professional characteristics? Choose the right school according to these.