Can post secondary students be admitted to graduate school like other students?

Updated on educate 2024-06-27
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is the same as that of undergraduate students, as long as their grades are good, then it is not difficult to go to graduate school.

    The most important thing is your own grades, as long as your grades are good enough, then it is not difficult for you to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and it may not be very friendly to the re-examination process for college promotion, but it has little impact.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Personally, I think that the postgraduate entrance examination is not only more difficult for students who go to college, but also for all candidates, whether it is an ordinary one or two or three, as well as students from junior colleges and universities are the same difficulty, if you want to take the postgraduate examination, you must prepare as soon as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is inherently difficult to go to graduate school, because the admission rate of graduate students is not high, not only for students who want to go to college, but also for full-time undergraduates.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's not the same.

    1. The time is different, in fact, the biggest difference between the junior college students and the undergraduate students is that the time is different, undergraduate students can take the graduate examination of the year after graduation, while junior college students need to wait two years before they can apply for graduate school.

    2. There is an additional test for junior college students, and there is a preliminary examination and a re-examination for general undergraduate students, while the postgraduate examination for junior college students not only has a preliminary examination and a re-examination, but also adds an examination in the re-examination link, which is the so-called "additional examination".

    3. The school policy requirements are different, not all schools recruit graduate students from junior colleges, and some schools have clear regulations that they do not recruit students with the same academic ability.

    Graduate students who came up; There are also schools that don't know the rules, but they just don't accept graduate students from junior colleges.

    4. After admission, the remedial courses, undergraduates are ready to study well when they are admitted to graduate school, and then they can graduate and find a job step by step, while graduate students who come up from junior college are not so leisurely. Some schools stipulate that graduate students who come from a junior college need to take two or more undergraduate courses in their major after admission.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't know what your "same" means, here from the narrow sense (type of graduation certificate) and the broad sense (recognition) two aspects:

    In a narrow sense (type of graduation certificate), the final academic qualifications of both are graduate students, and the graduation certificates are the same. When your master's institution issues you a diploma and degree certificate, it only refers to your grades and graduation defense during your master's degree, which has nothing to do with your previous academic qualifications in this specialty.

    Broadly speaking, this need varies from region to region and from unit to unit. Each unit will have "appointment requirements" when recruiting, some (especially the more competitive) units or positions "first degree" requirements, such as "first degree undergraduate, first degree 211 985" and so on, in this case, there is a difference between post-secondary graduate students and undergraduate graduate students (just like two graduate students, and 211 general graduate students are also different), in most cases, as long as the recruitment principle does not mention the "first degree" requirements, there is no difference.

    Finally, from the impression of "ability", the two are generally not much different in the eyes of the public, most people are not very concerned (or even not very understanding) of academic background, for people with more knowledge in this area, maybe the starting point of the undergraduate may be slightly better, but the decisive factor is your "final education", and now many university scholars (doctoral supervisors) in colleges and universities want to graduate from a junior college that year, and then insist on learning all the way to improve themselves, and finally become an academic authority.

    Therefore, with the development of the times, I personally think that two trends may be more important: one is that the competition is becoming more and more intense, and good companies and units will look more and more at the first degree, and the other is that the actual work requirements and social fairness will be better and better, lifelong learning will become more and more important, as long as you keep learning and improving, some flaws in the past (especially the mistakes of the college entrance examination) will be more and more made up, and the country will also let people try not to affect the whole life because of a mistake in an exam. Therefore, it is still a more practical choice to work hard to improve your academic qualifications.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nowadays, more and more people are starting to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and the annoying threshold for the postgraduate examination is not very high, except for ordinary undergraduates, junior college students can also participate in the postgraduate examination if they reach the same academic ability two years after graduation. However, compared with the postgraduate examination with the same academic ability, the postgraduate entrance examination has become the direction chosen by more people after the college upgrade.

    Many students choose a junior college because the undergraduate tuition fee is too high or the college entrance examination results are not satisfactory, but they can't accept that they are just a junior college, so they choose to upgrade to a bachelor's degree. Fortunately, it is relatively easy to upgrade to a college entrance examination nowadays, and as long as you work hard, there is no big problem. After entering the undergraduate, many friends will also start to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination.

    So what is the difference between the post-secondary entrance examination and the ordinary undergraduate entrance examination?

    In fact, in essence, the post-secondary entrance examination and the ordinary undergraduate entrance examination are basically the same.

    The main difference is in the first degree. The first degree of the post-secondary examination is a junior college, and the first degree of the undergraduate entrance examination is a bachelor's degree, and the two situations are mainly different in the re-examination. There is no difference in the written examination of professional courses in the re-examination, but when the interview committee asks about the previous school and other situations during the interview, the general undergraduate has a greater advantage under the same conditions.

    For candidates who are upgrading to a higher education, they must score more points in the preliminary examination stage of the postgraduate entrance examination, which can not only prove their learning ability, but also lay a better foundation for the postgraduate entrance examination. There should be enough time for revision in the preliminary examination stage of the postgraduate entrance examination, and at the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to creating a better review environment for yourself, and the re-examination stage of the postgraduate entrance examination should be paid special attention.

    If you want to have a better performance in the re-examination stage, you should pay attention to three aspects, one is to reflect your own rich knowledge structure, and the other is to reflect your own scientific research practice ability. The third is to demonstrate their own communication skills, which is also more important.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The following is a compilation of some of the non-discriminatory college entrance examinations.

    of relatively good institutions.

    Harbin Institute of Technology.

    The results of Harbin Institute of Technology are the most idle to be announced, and the re-examination is the first, and the whole process is open and transparent. It is one of the most excellent universities in its own right, and it does not have any discriminatory attitude towards students. The interview teacher will not have your information, and the order will be randomly selected, and it will be passed completely by strength.

    2.Jinan University.

    Jinan University protects a volunteer, does not accept off-campus adjustment interviews, does not value background, does not favor anyone, and values the candidate's own strength and quality. However, Jinan University is a comprehensive 211 institution.

    Science and engineering are weaker.

    3.Shanghai Wai Chinese University.

    Shanghai Chinese University is a double-first-class language school, and it is also my ideal university. The re-examination only has professional questions, which is very fair, and the results of the re-examination will be announced on the same night to protect the first choice.

    Receive off-campus transfers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The post-secondary entrance examination is different from the ordinary undergraduate entrance examination. There are two types of post-secondary upgrades: full-time post-secondary and part-time post-secondary upgrades. In different cases, there will be differences in the application for the post-secondary education.

    2. Full-time post-secondary education:

    Those who belong to this category can be awarded graduation certificates and degree certificates in the last year of their undergraduate studies, just like other ordinary undergraduate students. Therefore, it is possible to apply for the postgraduate examination as a recent undergraduate graduate whose academic qualifications are recognized by the state.

    2. Other part-time post-secondary upgrades:

    Students who have passed the self-examination, the entrance examination or the online education college can apply for the undergraduate degree, but there will be many restrictions.

    If you do not succeed in upgrading to a higher education, you can only apply for the exam with the same academic ability two years after graduation. Colleges and universities have a bit more restrictions on the same academic ability, and additional tests are required during the re-examination, and the additional test subjects may not be two, and some colleges and universities even require five, and science and engineering candidates generally require experimental subjects.

    There are even many schools that do not accept the same academic ability to apply for the examination, even if some schools do not limit the actual admission of full-time undergraduate degree students are preferred, after all, there is a re-examination for the postgraduate entrance examination.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Same. The graduation certificate and degree certificate obtained are the same.

    It will not indicate whether you have a post-secondary degree or a full-time undergraduate degree.

Related questions
2 answers2024-06-27

Not as good as yours. My CPU is a Core E7500, it's dual-core, the board is a small board, there are only two memory slots, and it's Foxconn... It's a little bad, don't mind. I'll show you the configuration. >>>More

10 answers2024-06-27

In middle age, there is still a lifespan of 5 billion years. But the last few million years will turn into red giants that will scorch the Earth. But no human or species seems to have lived for more than 4 billion years. So don't worry.

13 answers2024-06-27

For ordinaryUpgradeIt's the same. >>>More

9 answers2024-06-27

WeBank is a private Internet bank controlled by Tencent, and Tencent holds a 30% stake in WeBank. Therefore, WeBank is not a wholly-owned bank owned by Tencent. >>>More

28 answers2024-06-27

It's good to go with the flow, and the love that ordinary people talk about is very plain.