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National online education week
Full-time education and online education are two different educational methods, each with its own characteristics and advantages. This paper will compare the two educational methods from the aspects of learning methods, length of schooling, years of study, enrollment targets, application conditions and registration time, so as to help readers better understand their differences.

Learning model

Full-time education requires students to study in the school accommodation from Monday to Friday, while online education is conducted through the Internet and can be studied anytime and anywhere.

Length of educational system

The online education system is 2.5 years and the high school system is 5 years. Full-time education for junior college students is 3 years, and undergraduate education is 4 or 5 years.

School time

The study time of online education is more flexible, which can be completed within 4.5 years at the longest, while full-time education has no clear time limit.

Enrollment goal

Online education is mainly aimed at social workers, and full-time education is mainly aimed at high school graduates.

Apply for qualification

Network education requires junior college students to have national education series or above, junior college students and junior college students need national education series or above, age 18. Full-time students are required to apply.

hour of log-on

Online education can be registered all year round, in March in spring and in September in autumn. Full-time students generally register in the last semester of senior three, take exams in June of the following year, and enter school in September.