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The difference between self-taught examination and college entrance examination
Self-study exam is one kind. Self-taught examination is not a full-time job, but a follow-up education. "Full-time self-study exam" is a deceptive name, which means that the learning form of self-study exam is to go to a certain school. In fact, you can take the exam directly without reading the book in class.

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Different learning styles

The difference between self-taught examination and undergraduate course lies in the different forms. Undergraduate students need to take the entrance exam, self-taught students only need to take the exam, and they can get the diploma by passing all subjects!

Diplomas are different in difficulty

The self-taught diploma is relatively better than the adult college entrance examination diploma. Similarly, the difficulty of the self-study exam is relatively greater than that of the adult exam.

flex time

In terms of time, there is no fixed number of years for the self-study exam. The fastest 1.5 years or two can finish an undergraduate course, and the slowest is five or eight years. It usually takes 2.5 or 3 years to enter the college.