How to get to junior college in vocational school?This is a problem that plagues many vocational school graduates. Although vocational school graduates have certain vocational skills, they do not have an advantage in academic qualifications, and it is difficult to compete in the job market. Therefore, many vocational school graduates want to improve their academic qualifications through further studies, so as to increase their employment opportunities and development space. So, how do vocational school graduates go on to junior college?
There are several ways to go from vocational school to junior college:
- Higher vocational single recruitment. Higher vocational single recruitment means that after graduating from various secondary vocational schools (including ordinary secondary vocational schools, ** secondary specialized schools, vocational senior high schools, and technical schools) or comprehensive high schools, and passing the separate enrollment examination of ordinary higher vocational schools and being admitted to higher vocational colleges, there is no need to take the general college entrance examination.
The advantages of single recruitment for higher vocational education are that the difficulty of the examination is low, the acceptance rate is high, and you can directly enter the full-time study of higher vocational colleges, and obtain a college degree and a national vocational qualification certificate after graduation. The disadvantage of the single recruitment of higher vocational education is that the application conditions are stricter, and it is necessary to obtain a national vocational qualification certificate during the secondary vocational or technical school, and can only apply for the higher vocational colleges that correspond to their majors, and the range of choices is small.
- Expansion of higher vocational education. The expansion of higher vocational education refers to the expansion of enrollment by higher vocational (junior college) colleges, which belongs to the expansion of university enrollment. The advantage of the expansion of higher vocational recruitment is that the application conditions are wider, as long as they are secondary vocational or technical school graduates, they can apply for the examination, and they can apply for any professional higher vocational colleges, and the range of choices is larger.
The disadvantages of higher vocational enrollment expansion are that the examination is more difficult, the acceptance rate is low, and the form of learning after admission is mostly correspondence or online education, which is not full-time study, and the learning quality and social recognition are low.
- *Self-exam. **Self-examination refers to participating in the self-examination college examination, choosing the appropriate self-examination college major, each major will have corresponding examination subjects, candidates who have passed the examination of all subjects of the major, can apply for graduation and obtain the self-examination college graduation certificate.
*The advantage of self-examination is that the application conditions are the widest, as long as you are at least 18 years old, you can apply for the examination, and you can apply for the self-examination college in any major, and the range of choices is the largest. **The disadvantages of self-examination are that the exam is the most difficult, the graduation rate is the lowest, and there are more exam subjects, the exam time is longer, you need to study on your own or participate in tutorial classes, and the learning cost is higher.
- *College Entrance Examination。The form of the college entrance examination is similar to the ordinary college entrance examination, the difference is that the college entrance examination is mainly oriented to the society, students can participate in it when they are over 18 years old, there are few test subjects, the difficulty of the test is low, and the registration threshold is low. **The advantage of the college entrance examination is that the pass rate of the examination is higher, and the form of study after admission is mostly part-time or correspondence, which does not affect work and life, and the study time is more flexible.
*The disadvantage of the college entrance examination is that the quality of learning and social recognition are low, and you can only apply for ** colleges and universities related to your major, and the range of choices is small.
- Online education. Online education, also known as distance education, refers to the use of television and the Internet to spread the best teaching mode, which breaks through the boundaries of time and space, and is different from the traditional teaching mode of school accommodation.
The advantage of online education is that the application conditions are wider, as long as you are a secondary vocational or technical school graduate, you can apply for the examination, and you can apply for any professional network education college, and the choice is larger. The disadvantage of online education is that the quality of learning and social recognition are low, and you need to arrange your own learning time and progress, and you need to have strong self-discipline and self-learning ability.
- National Open University. The Open University of China is a state-level public institution of higher learning with open education as the main form of education, and is the main undertaker and promoter of open education in China.
The advantage of the National Open University is that the application conditions are wider, as long as you are a secondary vocational or technical school graduate, you can apply for the examination, and you can apply for the National Open University junior college in any major, and the choice is larger. The disadvantages of the National Open University are that the quality of learning and social recognition are low, and it needs to arrange its own learning time and pace, and it needs to have strong self-discipline and self-learning ability.
- Study abroad. Studying abroad refers to studying in a foreign institution of higher learning and obtaining a foreign college degree. The advantages of studying abroad are the high quality of learning and social acceptance, as well as the exposure to different cultures and languages, broadening horizons and increasing knowledge.
The disadvantages of studying abroad are that it is more expensive, requires a certain financial foundation and language ability, and needs to adapt to a foreign living and learning environment, which may encounter various difficulties and challenges.
To sum up, there are many ways to go to vocational school, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, and vocational school graduates should choose the right way to study according to their actual situation and goals. No matter which way you choose to go on to higher education, you need to put in hard work and perseverance in order to realize your dream of going on to higher education.
Vocational school graduates should not feel inferior because of low academic qualifications, nor should they give up because of the difficulty of going on to higher education, as long as they have confidence and courage, they will definitely be able to find their own way to higher education. I wish all vocational school graduates success in their studies and realize their dreams!