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Is there a difference between studying in a junior college and not studying?
There is a big difference between studying in a junior college and not studying. If you don't go to college, you have to repeat it. Next year's exam is very stressful. If you don't repeat, you have the lowest academic qualifications among your peers and have no advantage in the competition. College students can enroll students in counterparts before graduation. There are two full-time books after admission. You can also read "independent undergraduate course" at the same time as reading a junior college. When you graduate, two diplomas will make it much easier to find a job. Reading is absolutely different from not reading.

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Vocational training college

College generally refers to university education, which is an important part of higher education in China and one of the academic levels of universities. Different from undergraduate education, junior college education is mainly undertaken by higher vocational colleges and junior colleges, and some undergraduate colleges also offer junior colleges. No degree will be awarded to a junior college, but a diploma will be awarded after graduation.

Both higher vocational colleges and junior colleges belong to the junior college level of general higher education. The former focuses on technology, while the latter focuses on theory, with different emphases and no essential difference. The training objectives of the two are unified. On the basis of completing secondary education, we will train a group of senior technicians with university knowledge and certain professional skills. Their knowledge teaching is based on sufficiency and practicality, and enrollment is combined.