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Non-special education
Colleges and universities are two different educational systems, with different educational objects, educational systems and enrollment types. This paper will analyze these differences in detail to help readers better understand these two educational systems.

Educational object

Ordinary colleges and universities are dominated by teenagers and teach full-time; Colleges and universities are facing the adult population and have part-time experience.

Educational system form

Ordinary colleges and universities are mainly undertaken by general education schools, covering general education and vocational education, and all adopt full-time mode. Higher education pays more attention to the cultivation of high school graduates and selects talents through the college entrance examination.

Registration type

Colleges and universities accept students of all ages, covering all kinds of special education and work-study programs. Colleges and universities are aimed at working adults, mostly in the form of correspondence and night university, and the college entrance examination is still the main way to enter.

philosophy of life

There are also differences between college students and ordinary college students in their understanding and pursuit of life. It is philosophers who go abroad to pursue truth; Driven by curiosity, people who constantly wander around the world are just vagrants.

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