Is it okay to teach yourself?

Introduction: College students who want to improve their academic qualifications can take the college entrance examination. And in the year of graduation, you can participate in the national unified recruitment. If admitted, the first degree is still an undergraduate, not a junior college, and the gold content is still very high. If necessary, take the time to start preparing.

First, if you have strong self-control, you can choose to take the self-study exam. Actually, you can teach yourself. Many junior college students have not applied for undergraduate courses or been trained, but they have passed the college entrance examination, but this has to be analyzed according to their own specific conditions. Some students have weak self-control, and they spend two days fishing and three days drying their nets. Then, for this kind of students, Bian Xiao suggested that you try to enroll in cram schools, or find a special training institution to receive special training. Only in this way can you improve your chances of passing the college entrance examination instead of missing this opportunity.

Second, I suggest you seize this opportunity. On the contrary, you have a strong learning ability and excellent self-control ability, so you can study at home. Junior year should be internship time. If you have chosen the college entrance examination, then you don't have to practice this year, you can review it directly in the dormitory or at home. So I can also have some reserves in the exam to pass this exam. However, I suggest that if you have the ability, try to enroll in cram schools, so that the pass rate will be greatly improved. After all, this opportunity is only once. If you fail this exam, you will take all the exams later, even if you pass the first major, it will be a junior college, not an undergraduate course. Generally speaking, the gold content of the unified examination is very high. I hope all junior college students can seize this opportunity, improve their academic qualifications and turn themselves into real undergraduates.