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While the term "improper" may have a derogatory connotation, some interesting, unique, or innovative approaches may attract more attention and interest when it comes to admissions guidelines and publicity. Here are some admissions guidelines and promotional strategies that might be considered "improper":
2.Simulation game: Develop a simulation game related to the school, so that students and parents can experience the learning environment and life of the school in the game, so as to enhance their understanding and interest in the school.
4.Social Challenge: Initiate a school-related challenge on a social platform, such as a creative photo contest, short contest or quiz, to engage students and parents.
5.Virtual Reality (VR) Experience: VR technology is used to provide students and parents with an immersive and hail-slow campus tour experience, allowing them to understand the school's environment and facilities more intuitively.
6.Mascots and Roles: Design a representative mascot or character and let students and parents wear these costumes to participate in school activities to enhance the school's image and popularity.
7.Virtual Reality Interview: Develop a virtual reality interview environment where students and parents can conduct interviews in a virtual reality environment to reduce their interview stress.
8.Webinars & Seminars: A series of webinars and seminars will be held to invite renowned academics, industry experts and alumni to share their experiences and insights to help students and parents better understand the school and their future career development.
9.Interactive Books: Publish an interactive book that is relevant to the school so that students and parents can participate in the school's curriculum and activities during the reading process, and enhance their sense of identity with the school.
10.Social**Interaction: Encourage students to share their daily life and interesting stories at school on social platforms, showing the diversity and vitality of the school.
Note that while these strategies may seem "unscrupulous", they are all designed to appeal to students and parents
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Here are some suggestions and examples:
1.Exaggerated slogans: Use exaggerated slogans to grab students' attention, such as "Our graduates are billionaires!"
Or "Join us and you'll be the next Zuckerberg!" ”。This approach may arouse curiosity among students, but it can also cast doubt on the credibility of the school.
2.Creativity and: Use humor and humor to showcase the school's facilities, faculty, and curriculum. For example, using a talking owl instead of the headmaster of the stove to promote the school's strengths, or showing the school's mascot acting out a funny scene in class.
3.Funny Campus Life Display: Tell interesting stories and anecdotes about what happened on campus to dismiss the atmosphere of the school in a humorous and witty way.
For example, you could describe how students hold a hilarious talent contest in their dorm room, or describe how a chef in the school cafeteria prepares a special "superhero" bento for students.
4.Fictional lessons and activities: Design lessons and activities that are very creative but don't actually exist to grab students' attention.
For example, you could design a course called "Aircraft Pilot Training" or create a club called "Time Travel Club".
It is important to note that while these "unorthodox" admissions guidelines and propaganda may spark interest in students, they may not be conducive to building a positive image of the school.
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