The first common college entrance examination (joint entrance examination) is taken together with ordinary high school students, but it tests the professional knowledge of technical schools and the quantity of English. It should be noted that the number of English is the level of ordinary high school students, which is slightly simpler than that of ordinary high school students, but it is also very challenging for technical school students. The advantage is that after the final score, you can go to the undergraduate course, because the household registration in different regions is different, and there are relevant bonus points policies. Therefore, hard-working technical school students can also go to undergraduate courses.
Second, higher vocational single recruit, which is a counterpart single recruit conducted by major colleges before the general college entrance examination. Because the examination contents of each college are different, most of them test professional knowledge and skills in English, with interview and on-site operation questions. Compared with the general college entrance examination, the single move is very simple, but when choosing institutions, we need to pay attention to whether the selected institutions can change majors after the single move. Most technical school students don't want to learn their own major after a single move. Note that higher vocational colleges are specialized courses after passing the single recruitment.
So to sum up, technical school students can also go to college. Whether it is the general college entrance examination or the single move of higher vocational colleges, learning professional knowledge and skills well will do no harm to the future. Come on, honey.