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How to treat the college entrance examination for secondary vocational students and how difficult it is to take the undergraduate course?
It is difficult to take the undergraduate course in the college entrance examination.

The difficulty of the entrance examination is not the same as that of the general college entrance examination. Although it is relatively simple to take the undergraduate course, it is the environmental problem that is difficult. The spirit of middle schools is generally poor, so exams should be banned. Students who have poor grades in junior high school, but are very practical in their studies, really need to apply for their counterparts. This can increase the chances of going to the undergraduate course. The counterpart college entrance examination can only go to two or three universities and higher vocational colleges in this province. Counterpart students can't change majors, but unified recruitment can change majors; Add the corresponding word after the class.

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According to professional categories, counterpart enrollment is divided into 19 categories, namely, teachers' class, planting class, breeding class, electromechanical class, electronic electrician class, computer application class, architecture class, tourism class, medical and health class, accounting class, business class, secretarial class, English class, clothing class, art class, music class, clothing art and performance class, performance class, and film and television program production class.

The undergraduate admission method is the same as the summer college entrance examination, which is carried out simultaneously. The counterpart college entrance examination can reach the score line specified by the recruiting school. If the undergraduate course recommends more than 400 points, the requirements for counterpart majors are not so strict. However, in order to ensure the quality and pass rate of college graduates, many schools are still strict in admission control.