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What are one, two, three and four books?
One book, commonly known as the repeat book, is the baseline for enrollment of key universities directly under the Ministry of Education. \x0d\\x0d\ Two books are ordinary undergraduate courses, one grade lower than one. Most of the scores from two to one are non-key universities, but a few key universities reserve two, and only a few majors or some duplicate majors enroll students by increasing tuition fees. \ x0d \ \ Three books are one grade lower than two books. The schools are basically independent colleges, and the teachers and academic research are also one grade lower than the second one. \x0d\\x0d\ Call one, two and three books in the order of admission. \x0d\ The first batch of undergraduate students were admitted first, but two or three books were automatically reduced if they were not admitted. Then I will take the undergraduate course. After graduating from the first, second and third hospitals, you can only get a junior college degree, but it is said that the graduation period of the junior college seems to be only three years, and then those with excellent grades can be promoted to undergraduate courses. Welcome to adopt!