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What does it mean to go to school with your peers?
Peer-to-peer single recruit, also known as peer-to-peer college entrance examination and peer-to-peer entrance examination, is an enrollment method that recruits secondary vocational school graduates, emphasizes the professional skills examination for secondary vocational school graduates to upgrade to higher vocational colleges, and takes professional skills scores as the main admission basis.

This paper explores a new talent training mode linking higher vocational education with higher vocational education. It enriches the connotation of higher vocational education and promotes the development of secondary vocational education, which is welcomed by schools and society. Individual entrance examination refers to the selection of outstanding secondary school students to participate in the secondary vocational school entrance examination. It is only applicable to secondary vocational schools, such as vocational high schools, vocational middle schools and secondary technical schools.

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The fierce competition in the college entrance examination has turned most candidates away from the college entrance examination, which brings hope to these students. Compared with the general college entrance examination, the competition among vocational school students is relatively less, and the difficulty and degree of competition are far lower than that of the general college entrance examination. High school graduates have an absolute advantage in cultural classes. If you can take a vocational course for one year, the success rate of the college entrance examination is close to 100%.

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