The first is the way of class. At present, single-recruit training courses can generally be divided into online classes and online classes. Because of the cost, online classes are generally more expensive than online classes, so the cost will naturally be different.
In fact, whether you need to participate in training depends on your own situation. My brother said it was simple, because he usually got good grades, and it was a piece of cake to take the exam alone. What about you? What are your usual grades? How many points can you get with a total score of 300? If the score is above 200 every time, most public schools will choose at will and do not need training; If it is above 160, some public schools can choose. I suggest that you can choose whether to refer to the training according to the institutions you apply for. If the score is above 120, it is recommended to report it to private enterprises. A very small number of public schools can choose an ultra-unpopular major, but if they don't want to report to private schools, it is recommended to participate in single-recruit training; If it is below 120 and you don't want to enroll in a private school, I suggest you refer to the training; If the score is below 80, you must get in, otherwise you may not be able to get in even if you apply for a private school.
Then there are different types of single-recruit training courses, and their fees will be different. Training courses are generally divided into large classes and small classes according to the number of people. The smaller the number of students, the more energy the teacher distributes to each student on average, the better the effect may be, and of course the cost will be higher.
Secondly, the cost of the single-recruit training course will be different when the training time is different, that is, the training time of the single-recruit training course will be longer, the teacher will explain the content in more detail, and the cost will naturally be relatively high. On the contrary, the shorter the training time, the lower the cost, but the teacher will explain the content more comprehensively.
Finally, the cost of single-recruit training courses is different, for example, some classes are detailed classes, which are suitable for zero-based students, and the time is longer and the cost will be higher; Some classes are intensive classes, suitable for students with a certain foundation. The time is short, the content is mainly sprint promotion, and the cost will be slightly lower.
To sum up, the cost of the single-recruit training course is affected by many aspects, so the cost is also high and low. If you want to know the specific cost, you need to choose a single-recruit training course for consulting majors according to the actual situation.