Students who want to go there to study, I admit that I am also a relatively backward student, so most of them are poor students (I mean poor study). The school has always been semi-militarized management. You can only rest for two hours when you go out. If you reach a certain score, you will be expelled, and you will be rewarded every year. Therefore, your progress depends entirely on yourself. Teachers can patiently help you review and make up lessons (free of charge). I am a teacher who used my spare time to teach me theoretical knowledge before I took the water conservancy and hydropower exam. If you just want to get a diploma, you can get it there, but it's just a certificate of completion (whether it's the same or not), so whether the school is good or not depends entirely on yourself. The school spirit of the environment is still good. The headmaster used to be the boss of the town labor bureau, and he was more concerned about students' mechanics. He can master skills and diplomas by himself. A good word about skill learning will be of great benefit to your future work. But the jewelry major you mentioned, I really didn't have this major when I graduated! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~