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What's the difference between adult college and self-taught college?
1, different classes. Self-taught college students mainly attend classes in their spare time. Social candidates who are completely self-taught do not need to attend classes, but only need to buy their own teaching materials and study independently. There are many ways to study, including full-time study, evening study and correspondence study.

2. The examination time is different. Self-taught candidates can only take professional courses in April and June, 65438+ 10, and cannot take them in June and July. Adult examination time is generally in 1 and July.

3. Different major choices. Self-taught candidates have more room for professional choice; Generally, there are certain restrictions on the choice of major for entrance examination.

4. The diploma is different. Diplomas in adult education are awarded by adult education colleges of various universities. Which university will be stamped when you graduate? There are two chapters on the graduation certificate of self-taught examination, one is the chapter of the examiner's college, and the other is the chapter of the local self-taught examination Committee.

5. The cost of study is different. Self-taught examination generally adopts the separation of teaching and examination, and the tuition fee is low; Adult exams need to pay a certain amount of tuition and accommodation fees, which are relatively high.

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Adult junior college examination mode

Admission to the entrance examination is called Yan Jinkuanchu, and students can only enter the school if they pass the national unified adult college entrance examination. Just like the college entrance examination, you have to fill in your volunteers. But as long as you are admitted, generally speaking, graduation will not be too difficult (this is very similar to Gao Pu); Admission to the self-taught examination and diploma examination is called lenient entry and strict exit. Students can enter the school directly without passing the exam, but if they want to get the diploma recognized by the state, they have to pass the national examination one by one.

The difference is that the self-taught exams are all issued by the state, which is the most difficult. One third of the national diploma examination, one third of the local education authorities, and one third of the school itself. Therefore, among these three kinds of exams, self-taught exam is the most difficult, followed by successful exam, and diploma exam is the easiest.

Learning style of self-study exam

There are three main learning methods in self-taught colleges: full-time, part-time and self-taught colleges.

Full-time means that candidates go to school at their own expense and teachers teach them to study. Undergraduate study time can be 3 years or 4 years. Usually four years, just like unified recruitment. Three years of time and courses have been compressed, and the junior college is three years.

Part-time job system means going to remedial classes on weekends or at night, and being tutored by teachers. Questions can be raised to make candidates learn more solidly.

Self-study means buying books and studying at home. If there is a problem, you can solve it through books or other means. This kind of study is difficult, and many self-taught students choose to study completely.

Network class: refers to a way of online learning through the internet, and there is no accommodation fee. (mainly college students and working people)

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-adult junior college

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-self-study exam