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Self-study: you need to think carefully before choosing.
It is rumored that the pass rate of self-taught examination is only 10%, even less than 20%. But if you choose full-time study, it seems that all the students around you can reach 90% pass rate. Generally speaking, it is more difficult to take the self-taught examination of science and engineering, while the liberal arts are relatively easy. My suggestion is to carefully consider whether to choose the self-study exam.

Three or a good college is more suitable.

If your grades are not satisfactory, it may be more appropriate to choose three colleges or universities with good courses. College students also have the opportunity to upgrade to undergraduate courses, which takes less time. Don't choose to take the self-study exam because you are pursuing a prestigious school.

Self-taught degree recognition is not high.

The degree of self-taught examination is not highly recognized in job hunting, so my suggestion is not to choose self-taught examination easily. Although self-taught graduates can take the postgraduate entrance examination and take the civil service examination, they need to register after graduation, which may bring some inconvenience.

Full-time self-study classes provide help

If you still want to choose the self-study exam, you can go to the self-study exam office for consultation, or go to the Provincial Education Examinations Institute to see which schools offer full-time self-study classes. This will not only help you know more about the full-time self-study exam, but also help you find a suitable school and major.