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How do secondary vocational students take the entrance examination for upgrading from secondary vocational school to higher vocational school?
Your worries now are unnecessary. There are many ways for secondary vocational students to go to full-time higher vocational colleges. There are roughly the following ways:

1. After finishing secondary vocational school, you can apply for the "counterpart entrance examination", and now all institutions that recruit counterpart students can basically be admitted.

2. After graduating from secondary vocational school, I participated in the flexible college entrance examination in ordinary high schools. At present, the scores of college entrance examinations in all provinces are basically low. If you go to junior college, you can basically get about 200.

3. Go back to high school to repeat, so that your exam results will be higher. If you play better, you may go to an undergraduate course.

4. After finishing secondary school, you can directly apply for a junior college in higher vocational colleges. Some schools can apply for formal higher vocational qualifications. Although some schools can't apply for student status directly, you can take classes with freshmen and take several courses to prepare for the entrance exam. At that time, you can generally take the next year's counterpart college entrance examination. As long as the school admits you, you can graduate with your classmates when you enter school, but you won't get your diploma until one year later.

There are many ways. I hope you can make a reasonable choice according to the actual situation. Good luck! If you need further help, please email awen@sina.com.