The teaching methods of adult higher education (adult college entrance examination) are generally divided into three forms: full-time, part-time and correspondence. Candidates should choose their own learning style according to their own situation.
Amateur: Amateur teaching method generally enrolls students in colleges and universities, and arranges classes at night or weekends, which is suitable for on-the-job candidates to apply.
Full-time job: Candidates who are younger or want to enter the university to experience university life can choose the form of full-time job. Full-time study is a way of full-time study on campus, and its management mode is the same as that of ordinary colleges and universities, with normal and relatively fixed teaching classrooms, management requirements for students and stable arrangements for winter and summer vacations.
Correspondence: This form of study is also suitable for office workers and candidates with less spare time. Correspondence teaching mainly focuses on planned, organized and guided self-study, and organizes systematic centralized face-to-face teaching. The main links of correspondence teaching are: counseling and answering questions, homework, experiment, practice, examination, course design, graduation design and defense. Arrange centralized face-to-face lectures about three times a year 10 days or half a month. In colleges and universities that recruit teachers, the face-to-face teaching time is generally winter and summer vacation.