Correspondence is actually a way of learning for adult college entrance examination. After taking the adult college entrance examination and successfully entering the university, we have to study university courses in order to earn enough credits and finally graduate smoothly. There are three ways of learning: full-time, amateur and correspondence.
Correspondence, as a mode of adult education, focuses on self-study. Students don't have to go to school to study courses. The school will distribute teaching materials to students, and students can arrange their own learning progress and study by going to media courseware or reading by themselves.
Homework is also submitted online, and students only need to go to school to interview tutors and take exams in the final stage of their studies. After passing the exam, you can get a diploma in related majors.
Correspondence is a teaching mode for candidates who have less spare time on the job. Adult college entrance examination has two ways: full-time and spare time, which is suitable for younger candidates. Under this teaching mode, candidates receive full-time study. Working people can also choose amateur teaching mode, and only arrange classes at night or on Saturday and Sunday.
Correspondence is mainly based on self-study, because students usually give priority to students when they have more free time and teach in a unified way. For example, the face-to-face teaching time is usually about 7~ 10 days in winter and summer vacation every year. There will be about three group face-to-face lectures every academic year. The usual study mainly depends on self-study and network. Usually, common communication with teachers can be done by letter or email.