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Plug-in and upgrade: What's the difference?
Inserting books and upgrading books are two different ways of entering a higher school, each with its own characteristics. This paper will introduce the differences between the two ways of entering a higher school in detail from three aspects: nature, learning style and graduation certificate.

Natural differences

The special edition belongs to full-time higher education and is a national task student; Undergraduate course belongs to adult education, allowing you to choose a major different from the original college, with a wide range of schools.

learning model

Special-purpose students need to attend classes at school in autumn and study with students who have been admitted to undergraduate courses in high school. Usually studying at school 1 year, internship in the second year; However, the ways and learning methods of college entrance examination are varied. Most of the self-taught college entrance examinations (school teaching) are held on weekends or at night, and some schools offer the same courses for the college entrance examination.

Graduation certificate difference

After completing the undergraduate course, you will get a full-time undergraduate diploma and be awarded the corresponding bachelor's degree; After passing the exam, you will get a part-time undergraduate diploma (if you want to get a bachelor's degree, you need to pass the national English proficiency test with a score of 75 or above).