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How do on-the-job graduate students who take the national unified examination attend classes?
At present, there are three classes for on-the-job graduate students, which are weekend classes, online classes and concentrated classes.

I. Weekend classes

Weekend classes, as the name implies, are used to teach students on Saturday and Sunday. Many employees can't study on campus all day because of work reasons. Therefore, many colleges and universities have set up weekend classes so that everyone can study better without affecting the work of on-the-job staff. In this mode, students should try to choose local or nearby universities.

Second, the network class

There are relatively many colleges and universities offering online courses. Students who choose online courses will not affect their normal work, and they do not need to go to places designated by colleges and universities. They just need to turn on their computers in their spare time and study through the internet. Of course, students do not have to worry about the quality of teaching. Online courses are recorded and broadcast courses, and students can listen to lectures repeatedly in their spare time.

Third, concentrate on class.

The class mode of centralized classes is basically the same as that of weekend classes, but the difference is that colleges and universities that offer centralized classes usually arrange classes on national statutory holidays, such as May Day and November Day, so that students all over the country have time to concentrate on their studies.

The specific class mode is stipulated by the institutions and majors where candidates apply.