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Learning style in adult colleges and universities: find the best learning style for you.
Adult colleges and universities offer three forms of study: full-time, part-time and correspondence. Different forms of learning have different academic requirements. Candidates should carefully check the enrollment plan and articles of association of the enrollment school and choose the learning style that suits them best.

Full-time study time of employees

Full-time study is a form of study in adult colleges and universities. It is full-time, similar to ordinary colleges and universities, and classes are held from Monday to Friday. However, it should be noted that adult education in colleges and universities has not really taken shape.

Amateur study

Amateur study is the mainstream form of adult colleges and universities, suitable for on-the-job candidates, mainly attending classes on Saturday, Sunday or evening. This form of learning can make full use of candidates' spare time to improve their academic qualifications and abilities.

Correspondence study

Correspondence learning is a form of learning in adult colleges and universities, which is mainly self-taught by students, supplemented by regular face-to-face teaching, and mainly comes from other places. This form of learning is suitable for candidates with strong self-study ability and flexible time.