Candidates can weigh which method suits them best according to their study time and study plan. Understand the quality of running a school and have a look at the facilities (hardware) and management (software) of the school. Which teachers teach? What is the local level of students' passing rate in the unified curriculum examination? These are all things that candidates should know clearly before choosing a school. In addition, some majors or self-taught exams at a certain level have specific conditions for candidates to apply. For example, applying for a medical major requires on-the-job and professional counterparts.
3. Candidates who apply for undergraduate courses should also have the qualification to graduate from junior college when applying. Even if the aid school doesn't make hard and fast rules for students' enrollment for the time being, the candidates themselves should understand the specific requirements of applying for the exam and avoid detours in the middle of study. At present, most majors in the self-taught examination have experimental courses and practical links. It is also an indispensable condition for candidates to complete their studies whether the aided schools they choose have good conditions for examination in experiments and practice.