In-service graduate students mainly use their time outside work, such as weekends or holidays. According to students' different time, the school will generally arrange three teaching methods for them to choose from.
First, weekend classes. Students who choose this teaching method usually take classes at school on Saturday and Sunday. It should be said that this is most suitable for students in the school location and surrounding cities, and students who are far away are easily tired because of the distance, which affects their work and study. Weekend classes in many colleges and universities are held every other week, or only once or twice a month.
Second, holiday classes. Such courses are held on the 11th public holidays, with the aim of facilitating foreign students and enabling them to concentrate on their studies in a short time.
Third, online classroom. This course is suitable for students who need distance learning, and can break through the limitations of time and space and complete the course at home. However, students need strong self-control, otherwise the poor effect of autonomous learning will also affect future exams and certificates. If in-service postgraduate candidates want to apply for in-service postgraduate professional study in different places, they can choose an institution that offers online courses to study.
On-the-job postgraduate education has two forms of application, namely, Shen Shuo with the same academic ability and the joint exam in January, and the final certificates issued by these two forms are different.
Shen Shuo, who has the same academic level, belongs to non-academic education, so he can only get a master's degree certificate after graduating from on-the-job graduate students; The entrance examination in January belongs to academic education, so on-the-job graduate students can get master's degree certificates and master's degree certificates when they graduate.
In addition, you don't have to worry about the difference between online courses and face-to-face teaching certificates. In fact, they are exactly the same. You don't have to worry about that at all.
Yukio Hamaguchi: Former Prime Minister of Japan, graduated from Old No.3 High School (predecessor of Kyoto University).
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