What we need to know is that there are two kinds of specialties: technical secondary schools and junior colleges. In different levels of academic education, junior high school, senior high school, technical secondary school, secondary vocational school and technical secondary school all belong to secondary education, not to higher education. Therefore, in a strict sense, secondary school students have not received higher education and do not belong to college students.
For college students, the level of academic education they receive is higher than that of secondary education and belongs to higher education. So strictly speaking, college students belong to college students, and higher vocational colleges also belong to higher education. Besides, junior college students and undergraduates in adult higher education are all college students.
What is the fastest way to upgrade from junior college to undergraduate course?
The fastest way to upgrade from junior college to undergraduate course is to upgrade from general college to undergraduate course, that is, 3+2(3 years of junior college +2 years of undergraduate course). After entering an undergraduate school for 2 years, you can get an undergraduate diploma. In addition, the speed of getting a certificate from a self-taught college is also faster, and a few majors can finish the exam in 2 years at the earliest.