Academic system and academic qualifications
Continuing undergraduate education after graduating from high school refers to directly entering a professional college to study for an undergraduate degree, with a five-year academic system. College entrance examination means that you get a college degree through entrance examination or other means and enter undergraduate study. The academic system is generally 3 years. The degree of continuing study in junior college is undergraduate, with higher educational level and wider employment. However, the junior college education is junior college, and the educational level is relatively low. But in actual employment, professional skills and work experience are also very important.
Learning style
There are also different learning methods for continuing education in junior college and upgrading to undergraduate course. Continuous reading in junior college requires students to complete more courses and tasks in a relatively short time, which is stressful. The undergraduate course is relatively relaxed and suitable for people who pay equal attention to work and study.
Tuition and fees
The tuition and cost of continuing to study in college are generally higher, but the investment can be returned through employment income. However, the tuition and expenses of undergraduate courses are relatively low, but the time and energy costs of returning to school need to be considered.
Choose educational channels
To sum up, continuing to study in junior college and upgrading to junior college have their own advantages and disadvantages, and which educational path to choose should be considered comprehensively according to personal situation, career planning and job market demand.