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What does correspondence station mean?
Correspondence station refers to the teaching point set up by colleges and universities with the right to carry out adult education in areas where there is no school resident.

These areas are usually prefecture-level cities, but there are also individual cities and counties. Correspondence stations are set up to facilitate candidates to study in the local area without having to attend classes at school. The correspondence station cooperates with the school headquarters, abides by the school's teaching and management regulations, and provides students with a convenient learning environment.

The staff of the correspondence station can help candidates understand the policy, registration process and related matters needing attention of adult college entrance examination, and provide free consultation and guidance for candidates. Correspondence stations can interpret various adult college entrance examination policies for candidates, including policies such as exemption from exams and extra points, and help candidates understand and master these policies in order to gain an advantage in exams.

Correspondence station can provide free pre-test training for candidates who apply for the college, and help candidates pass the exam smoothly through training to improve the admission rate. Correspondence stations can introduce the learning forms and examination forms of adult education to candidates in advance, so that candidates can choose the appropriate learning methods and institutions according to their actual conditions.

Features of correspondence station:

1. Regionality: Correspondence stations are generally located in prefecture-level cities or individual cities and counties, which is convenient for local candidates to study nearby and avoid travelling long distances to the school headquarters for classes. This will help candidates to balance work, life and study and reduce the cost of study.

2. Flexible learning forms: Correspondence stations provide various learning forms, including amateur, correspondence and full-time. Candidates can choose the most suitable learning form according to their work, life and study needs.

3. Practicality: Correspondence stations pay attention to practicality and practicality, and set practical majors and courses according to social needs and the actual situation of candidates. This will help candidates improve their vocational skills and enhance their employment competitiveness.

4. Customized training: Correspondence stations will organize targeted pre-test training according to candidates' needs to help candidates master the test points and improve the pass rate.

5. Full service: The correspondence station provides candidates with full service from registration to graduation, including policy consultation, registration guidance, pre-test training, study guidance and examination arrangement. This makes it easier for candidates to complete the adult college entrance examination.

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