Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University ranking - 22 years old, please. Female. Graduated from junior high school. Want to go to a full-time university. Is it okay? No high school diploma or vocational high school diploma. Is it possible?
22 years old, please. Female. Graduated from junior high school. Want to go to a full-time university. Is it okay? No high school diploma or vocational high school diploma. Is it possible?
If you want to find a job by going to college, give it up. All kinds of adult education and self-taught diplomas can be seen at a glance in the personnel department. It is said that discrimination is very valued, and you won't even look at it. And to be honest, I didn't start college until I was 22. When do you want to start employment?

If you want to learn more knowledge by going to college, give it up. Although some opportunities such as self-taught night classes can get you into the university campus, you basically can't get the opportunity to communicate with normal college students. The current formal undergraduate education is very disappointing, and the undergraduate courses in non-key schools are mainly mixed. The teaching quality of self-taught night school can be safely abandoned.

Only those who already have jobs, but want to improve their academic qualifications and further enhance their career opportunities, need to make up their academic qualifications at such an "old age", but to be honest, it is not a relationship with the boss, and full-time study is still a pit.