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How to upgrade to full-time in correspondence college
Correspondence colleges cannot be promoted to full-time undergraduate courses.

There are only two ways to study full-time undergraduate, one is to take the college entrance examination, and the other is to take the unified examination, which is only for full-time college graduates. Correspondence college is a part-time college degree and cannot be promoted to a full-time undergraduate course.

Four ways to improve adult education;

1. Adult college entrance examination: As a regular form of adult education, there is only one exam opportunity every year, usually at 5438+00 in mid-June, and the class time is on weekdays or weekends.

2. Self-taught examination: the registration conditions are relaxed, and gender, age, nationality, race and education level are not limited. Candidates are mainly self-taught and can graduate after completing all the examination subjects.

3. Distance education: There are many schools to choose from, most of which are 2 1 1 key universities, which are suitable for students who are busy and have no fixed time for classes. As long as they have the internet, they can study remotely anywhere.

4. Open University: It belongs to adult continuing education and is a nationally recognized academic qualification. Education can be found on Xuexin.com, and qualified candidates are exempted from registration.

Definition, characteristics and applicable population of correspondence education

Definition of 1.

Correspondence, also known as "correspondence education", is a form of distance education. It mainly enables students to teach themselves at home or at work by mailing textbooks, homework and other learning materials. The communication between students and teachers mainly depends on the internet and written materials, such as teaching guides, homework and examination papers. , through online courses and emails.

2. The characteristics of communication

(1) Strong autonomy: students can study according to their own time and progress, not limited by fixed course time.

(2) High flexibility: Students can choose suitable study places, such as home, library or other quiet places.

(3) Lower cost: Because there is no need for regular classroom teaching, tuition fees are usually lower than traditional forms of education.

3. Applicable people for communication.

Correspondence education is mainly applicable to the following groups:

(1) Busy employees: They may not have time to attend regular full-time or evening education.

(2) Students living in remote areas: There may be no schools or educational institutions to provide compulsory courses in these areas.

(3) People who have confidence in autonomous learning: These people can manage their own learning progress and time well.