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Peer-to-peer undergraduate course, okay?
Peer-to-peer undergraduate course is not bad.

College entrance examination, referred to as "College Entrance Examination", is a selective examination for qualified college graduates.

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1. Ordinary colleges and universities that can take the general college entrance examination: ordinary colleges and universities at all specialist levels, including public and private undergraduate colleges; Public and private higher vocational and technical colleges (higher vocational colleges); Public and private colleges (colleges).

2. Ordinary colleges and universities that can accept students from ordinary colleges and universities: ordinary undergraduate colleges and universities that meet the national standards, with the approval of the Provincial Department of Education, can recruit outstanding vocational college graduates to enter the undergraduate stage according to the prescribed recommended selection procedures and quotas. The first, second and third types of national public and private colleges and universities all have the qualifications for enrollment in ordinary colleges and universities.