I have read the answers of adult undergraduates. Is it difficult to answer the adult undergraduate thesis? Is it easy to hang?
It depends on the requirements of the institution you are admitted to. The college I entered requires me to apply for a bachelor's degree before I can defend my thesis. Those who don't apply for a degree don't have to reply, just write a paper. In this case, the duplicate checking rate basically meets the requirements of the school and it is easy to pass. However, when applying for a degree, you must take part in the defense, and the duplicate checking rate will be lower than 10%. You must take part in the school defense. Colleges and universities will have professional defense teams (generally university-level professional teachers and at least two defense teachers) to guide teachers to guide papers. After checking the duplicate, they will make a reply PPT and then participate in the reply. You can get a bachelor's degree if your defense score is above 80 (good or excellent), your degree English meets the requirements of the college, the number of make-up exams does not exceed the requirements of the college, and your average score in all subjects is above 75 (this is still very easy). That's how I got here, and if the total score of the thesis (tutor score+defense score, according to a certain proportion, the final total score of the thesis) reaches more than 90 (excellent), I will also participate in the selection of excellent papers in the college. It must be good to be selected, and having the opportunity to publish papers in provincial academic journals is also a highlight of your future study.