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What's the difference between distance network education and full-time education?
The difference between distance open education and full-time unified recruitment;

1, different learning methods, online education can learn online courses, communicate and answer questions by logging on to the network platform. ; Full-time education is generally to study and teach in school accommodation from Monday to Friday.

2. The academic system is different. The online education system is 2.5 years and the high school system is 5 years. Full-time education is divided into junior college and undergraduate course, with junior college lasting for 3 years and undergraduate course lasting for 4 or 5 years.

3. Different study periods make online education flexible. The longest study period in junior college and senior high school is 4.5 years, and the longest study period in senior high school is 8 years. Full-time education generally does not have the longest study period, with three years of college graduation and four or five years of undergraduate graduation.

4. The enrollment targets are different, and the main enrollment targets of online education are social employees; The main enrollment target of full-time education is high school graduates.

5. Different application conditions. Online education college registration requires national education series or above, online education college or high school registration requires national education series or above, at least 18 years old; Full-time education registration requirements for senior three graduates or previous graduates.

6. The registration time is different. Online education organizes registration throughout the year and registration in spring and autumn. The spring registration time is March, and the autumn registration time is September. Full-time education generally organizes unified registration in the last semester of senior three, participates in the national unified examination in June of the following year, and enters school in September.