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The difference between adult undergraduate course and correspondence undergraduate course
The differences between adult undergraduate and correspondence undergraduate are: different gold content, different entrance exams, different learning forms and so on.

First, the gold content is different.

In terms of gold content, the self-taught undergraduate course has the highest gold content. Because it is the most difficult to teach yourself undergraduate courses, you have to teach yourself more than ten courses, and then pass one by one before you can get your diploma. Correspondence undergraduate, generally take the adult college entrance examination, and then it is easier. Generally speaking, online education does not need entrance examination, just register directly, attend classes and pass the exam. Therefore, these gold contents are not high.

Second, the entrance examination is different.

Correspondence undergraduate students need to take the adult college entrance examination, and can only be admitted to colleges and universities after reaching the admission line; There is no entrance examination for self-taught undergraduate students. After registration, you can apply for the corresponding course examination according to the course arrangement.

Third, learning forms are different.

Correspondence study is mainly self-study, and universities will arrange time to organize centralized face-to-face lectures; If you are a self-taught undergraduate, you should completely concentrate on your own study. Adult undergraduates generally attend school like ordinary college students, and will study courses in adult education colleges of some schools.

The difficulty of adult undergraduate and correspondence undergraduate:

1. Correspondence takes the joint exam once a year, which is a national unified exam. The threshold is relatively low, and there is not much problem in graduation. Although there is no need for entrance examination for self-taught undergraduate students, all courses are unified by the state and it is relatively difficult. The arrangement of self-taught undergraduate courses varies from province to province.

2. There are two chapters on the graduation certificate of the self-taught undergraduate course, one is the chapter of the examiner's college, and the other is the chapter of the local self-taught Committee. Correspondence undergraduate courses are awarded by adult education colleges of various universities. Which university will be stamped when you graduate? The main differences are different learning methods, different tuition fees and different learning difficulties.

Correspondence is far less difficult than self-study. There is a national adult college entrance examination at the end of 10 every year, just like the general college entrance examination. Still have to fill in the volunteers and choose the colleges and majors to apply for. As long as you pass the exam, graduation is no problem, but if you want to apply for a better college, it is the same as the general college entrance examination. The higher the score, the more choices you have, that is, the more choices you can make.