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Adult college entrance examination teaching methods: full-time, amateur, correspondence.
Adult college entrance examination is an important way for many people to improve their academic qualifications. The choice of teaching methods is related to the learning effect and personal time arrangement. This paper will introduce three teaching methods of adult college entrance examination: full-time, amateur and correspondence to help you choose the learning method that suits you best.

Amateur teaching: suitable for working people.

Amateur classes are usually in the evening or on weekends, which is suitable for working people. This teaching method allows you to study easily after work and improve learning efficiency.

Correspondence: self-study.

Correspondence is based on self-study, with planned, organized and guided learning methods, and at the same time, there will be systematic centralized face-to-face teaching. Correspondence teaching also includes counseling and answering questions, homework, experiments, internships, exams, curriculum design, graduation design and defense. There will be about three face-to-face lectures every year, each time 10 days or half a month. In colleges and universities that recruit teachers, the face-to-face teaching time is generally in winter and summer vacations.

Full-time: Registration has stopped.

In 2008, the Ministry of Education informed that adult higher education organized by ordinary colleges and universities would stop enrolling students. Therefore, the method of full-time production is no longer applicable.