There are two academic systems. Some are two years of junior college, some are three years, some are four years of undergraduate course, and some are five years. In addition, the students who take the college entrance examination are full-time college students, and those who graduate from the adult college entrance examination and self-taught examination are not full-time college students.
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There are three basic types of modern education system: dual-track system, single-track system and sub-discipline system.
The dual-track school system is represented by Britain. A top-down track, its structure is universities (later including other institutions of higher learning), middle schools (including preparatory classes for middle schools and independent schools), in addition to family education below middle schools; The other track is bottom-up, and its structure is primary schools and vocational schools after them (in the early days, it was mainly primary vocational education linked with primary schools, and later junior high schools were added, forming secondary vocational education linked with junior high schools). Later, with the deepening of social reform, Britain tried to integrate junior high school and senior high school, allowing a certain degree of communication between the two regulations.
The monorail school system is represented by America. From primary school, middle school to university, all kinds of schools are connected with each other, but art education and physical education are independent of this system.
The branch school system is represented by the Soviet Union. It consists of a single school system in primary education and secondary education, and then (junior high school or senior high school) begins to differentiate and form a variety of school systems.