I got my bachelor's degree through the self-study exam, which lasted for 5 years. This process is not easy, but it also has its beauty. I failed in the college entrance examination and was admitted to only one college. It's not enough to know this degree when you go to school, but colleges like ours don't even have the opportunity to directly upgrade to undergraduate courses. It is too difficult to get an undergraduate degree in another school. Just when I was desperate, I learned about the self-taught exam. At that time, college students were relatively relaxed in their studies and had plenty of spare time. So I started my self-study career from the first semester.
The so-called self-study exam means studying by yourself, registering by yourself and taking the exam by yourself. That is, how to take the exam, the progress of the exam is in your own hands. Like me, while studying undergraduate, I took the self-taught exam. As long as you get a college degree and a certificate of qualification for all subjects in the self-study exam, you can get an undergraduate degree immediately. So my plan at that time was to pass all the self-taught subjects before I graduated from my major, and then I could get my undergraduate degree in a very short time. However, the ideal is full and the reality is very skinny. The process of self-taught examination was not as smooth as I expected, and some subjects were obscure. I passed the examination three times. Once you fail, it will affect your study progress and the choice of examination subjects.
The frequency of arranging self-study exams is still quite high, but the subjects you want to take may not be able to hang out. So it is possible that this subject almost passed this time, but there is no such subject in the next exam, or it conflicts with other subjects, so we should adjust the learning progress. Although the progress of the self-study exam is in your own hands, the result of the self-study exam is not. In fact, in the school stage, my exams were generally smooth, which gave us two choices when we were about to graduate. I have two schools to choose from in my major. If you pay 5 thousand for the first place, you can reduce four or five subjects. The first one doesn't need extra diplomatic funds, just cramming for the exam. At that time, on the one hand, I was young and frivolous, on the other hand, I was distressed by my parents' money and chose the second one. Now that I think about it, my intestines are blue with regret!
There are several students in our class who chose the first school, and immediately got the undergraduate degree after getting the junior college degree. They can be treated as undergraduates as soon as they start working. In order to save thousands of dollars, I didn't finish the self-taught exam when I graduated, so I had to continue the exam while working. However, newcomers in the workplace really have little time to study, and may not even take the exam on time, so I graduated for more than two years before getting my undergraduate degree. So this incident made me understand a truth. What can be solved with money, it is best to solve it with money, otherwise it is easy to lose more than gain.
The threshold for self-taught undergraduate courses is very low, and you will have the opportunity to take the exam as long as you are willing. But getting a bachelor's degree is not easy. You need to study hard and make good choices and plans.