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What is a general vocational integration class? Which groups are suitable for?
General vocational integration class is a way to enter higher education, which allows secondary vocational students to register as secondary vocational students in high school, but take the national college entrance examination. This paper will deeply discuss the characteristics of the general vocational integration class and its suitability for the crowd, so as to help readers better understand this way of entering higher schools.

Which groups are suitable for?

Suitable for students who have a certain cultural foundation, high or low scores, failed in the senior high school entrance examination, have enthusiasm for learning and have certain independent learning ability.

The learning content is consistent with that of ordinary high schools.

Students in secondary vocational schools generally study the same courses as ordinary high school students during their school days.

You can take the unified examination of media arts.

General vocational integration classes can take the unified examination of media art according to students' intentions.

Teacher guidance

Through the guidance of famous teachers and step-by-step study according to the school's teaching plan, the general vocational integration class can quickly improve its performance.

Entrance examination of fine arts

General vocational integration classes can be admitted to art undergraduate colleges through general college entrance examination and art examination.