277 points are still in college, no, it s a contradiction

Updated on educate 2024-07-27
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    lz, to be honest, I don't think you're right about that... If you want to, you should repeat a year if you are allowed to do well in the second year. If you really can't do it, you can also study a junior college...

    After all, in college, if you want to learn something, you mainly have to rely on yourself, and the teacher is all about the basics in class, and the only use is to cope with exams and lead you into self-study. I'm a sophomore now, and I'm really touched by that. This little thing that the teacher talks about in class is really useless in practical application,,, if you want to really learn knowledge, you must rely on yourself, go into the library and the laboratory.

    And with these two things alone, you can completely distance yourself from other people. Another point is that in college, there is no need to think that you are inferior to others just because you did not do well in the college entrance examination. In college, grades are only a very small part,,, if you really want to learn well in college, in fact, it is to deal with things, from the senior brothers and sisters above to the younger brothers and sisters below, from the teaching team to classmates,,, as long as you can handle these relationships very well, then you are really good at this university.

    Which path to take depends on your own choice, after all, only you know what you want better, and only you know what kind of life you want to live. Others can only give you a small piece of advice, my advice is: repeat a year, get a good score in the second year, go to a good college (if you don't take the postgraduate entrance examination, there is no need to read three books, that's just money), and then enter the student union in college to exercise your ability in all aspects (it is very simple to enter the student union, don't think too hard, as long as you are brave), and then ensure that you do not fail the course and do not violate the rules.

    As long as you do these three points, when you graduate, you will find that your starting point is much higher than that of many people, including those who have done better than you in the college entrance examination, I hope it will be useful to you

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Why don't you read it、、、 why don't you read it、、、 study hard、、、 college will also be promising、、、 don't be discouraged,,,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, I am Mr. Yang from the self-examination office of Wuhan Institute of Technology, I suggest you to study the full-time undergraduate assistant class of our Wuhan Institute of Technology, academic qualifications and skills, and get a self-examination undergraduate diploma after graduation. Two public colleges. The state recognizes academic qualifications, and can be admitted to the civil service examination.

    The name "self-examination" first appeared in 1998, when the Ministry of Education in view of the fact that despite the expansion of colleges and universities, there are still many students who cannot meet the admission score line of colleges and universities for various reasons or reach the self-pay line and cannot afford to pay expensive sponsorship fees and lose the opportunity of higher education, so it issued a regulation, that is, a small number of excellent colleges and universities are allowed to recruit some students below the admission score line of colleges and universities to the school, and train them like regular undergraduates. The same undergraduate diploma is issued, and this form of full-time training is called "full-time undergraduate assistant class", referred to as "self-examination".Namely:

    Make use of the faculty, teaching environment, school-running conditions, and full-time standardized management of the main examination colleges and universities.

    There are e-commerce accounting (CPA track), international**, business English, human resource management, marketing, construction economic management, international financial engineering management, mechatronics engineering, computer science and technology.

    Automobile maintenance and inspection, environmental art design, visual communication design (decoration design direction). Specialized.

    The registration process has already begun, so you can register as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is recommended to repeat it, there is no better school for this score.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Do you consider the seafarers and seafarers in Hubei?

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