Answer: You have to understand the concept first. Tsinghua is an institution of higher learning and Zhejiang is a province. China's self-study examination system is implemented by the state and organized by the National Union University (Examiner College). The examination major is announced by the self-taught examination institution. For us ordinary candidates, we just need to know about the local self-taught majors in our place (or the place where we are going to apply), and then choose according to our own preferences. Tsinghua University is the Examiner College.
You should have your own examiner major. If your major is the examiner of our school, the seal of "Examiner College" on the diploma is Tsinghua University's.
2. Will you stop taking classes in our school if you take the self-study exam?
A: Generally speaking, the self-study exam is either full-time or self-study without going to school. In addition, if you encounter difficulties in your study, some universities and some aid institutions will jointly set up remedial classes (usually on weekends or nights), and you can consult and participate.
3, the dormitory does not follow the unified plan!
A: You don't have to go to school, so naturally you don't have to live on campus, let alone the dormitory.
4. What is the tuition fee, if any?
A: That depends on the major you are applying for. If the exam is entrusted, the cost of each exam is about 100 yuan. If you take the social examination, you will get about 30 yuan in each course.
5. Are they all examiners? Is it difficult to graduate from these two universities?
A: This goes back to the first question. Tsinghua is a university and Zhejiang is a province (not high, don't tell me that "Zhejiang" is Zhejiang University, right? Whether you can graduate depends not on the examiner's college, but on whether you have passed the unified examination. And finally passed all the required subjects.
6. Do their two universities have journalism majors?
A: You just need to go to the local study room to find out whether you want to take the journalism major. As for the examiner colleges, you can only choose majors.
7. By the way, application procedure: application procedure: (1). Self-study exams are divided into "social-oriented majors" and "departments entrusted majors".
(2) The former is generally registered in the local self-study examination office (online registration has been opened in some areas), while the latter is generally registered in the entrusting department, such as Law (undergraduate) in the local judicial bureau.
(3) Textbooks can be purchased at the registration point (generally genuine, but the price is relatively high, so it is not recommended to buy them there). They must be available in the larger local book market. It's cheaper to buy here, but there are more pirates. You can choose better quality and bargain price, usually at least 30% off, and the cheapest one can get 50% off. (I usually buy it here:)
(4) Registration time: Because the exam is divided into the second half of the year, the first half is in April and the second half is in 10. The corresponding registration is: the first half of the exam is in 65438+ February of last year, and the second half is in July of that year. (Each omission is different. Pay attention to the relevant information yourself so as not to miss the application. )