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Northeastern University Night University
Older ones go to school at night. There are two kinds. One is adult education. Amateur classes go to school every night and need exams, so the form is more formal. The other is RTVU night school. You can study when you go, and I will issue you a certificate, but the name of the school is not very good.

If you apply for evening classes, you only need a junior high school diploma. Nobody cares whether you want a high school certificate or not, as long as you can learn it. Adult education requires taking exams. You have to register in August-September every year, take the exam in local admissions offices, and start school in March next year. The content of the exam is very simple, and an excellent junior high school student can pass it. Of course, this has to be enrolled in a specialist, three years. The undergraduate course score is high, and the high school curriculum is not good, so I can't pass the exam. That TV university may also have exams, but generally it can pass, but the school that collects certificate money is obviously better.

Commonly known as night school, it is actually an amateur class, which is prepared for people who have already worked, so I will tell you here that you can't learn anything at night school. Everything is basic and useless. This is only suitable for people who need a diploma and qualification certificate. So if you want to learn something, I suggest you don't waste your time. In adult education, Northeastern University is the most stringent, but the quality is also very poor, and there is a big gap between regular and evening schools. If you have to sign up, I suggest you find a school close to home and convenient.