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The difference between junior college students and ordinary students
Follow-up students, the student status stays in their own school, and the money goes to other schools. Ordinary students are students of their own school.

Universities actually include specialties, which are divided into undergraduate courses and specialties. In this diploma-oriented society, the undergraduate course is better than the junior college (only the diploma, the ability depends on the individual). This is why so many people go to junior college and try their best to upgrade to undergraduate courses, but the gold content of undergraduate courses is not high.

Many employers or civil servants set the examination conditions at undergraduate level or above when recruiting, so the specialist is not enough.

The importance of academic qualifications

(1) Employment. Every graduation season, the biggest headache for graduates and parents is to find a job. It's hard to find a job, and the job fair can't squeeze in. Many units (especially state organs and institutions) require bachelor's or master's degree or above in recruitment, and they are not qualified to enter the exam or take the exam at all.

(2) Postgraduate entrance examination, with the undergraduate diploma and degree certificate, you can directly apply for the national unified recruitment of graduate students, while junior college students can only apply for graduate students with the same academic ability two years after graduation from junior college. Although the state stipulates that graduate students are allowed to apply for graduate students with the same academic ability two years after graduation from junior college, in fact, many universities are reluctant to recruit junior college students, which will set obstacles in many aspects.

For example, what level of English is required to publish papers and take additional specialized courses. In addition, an on-the-job master's degree requires a bachelor's degree. If it is a junior college, there is no chance to get an in-service master's degree in the future.