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What's the difference between single recruit mathematics and college entrance examination mathematics?
There are certain differences, as can be seen at a glance below.

① The choice of institutions is different. High school students don't have to take the college entrance examination after being admitted to higher vocational colleges through separate enrollment. Higher vocational colleges can take college or undergraduate courses, but most of them are colleges.

② The examination subjects are different. Candidates choose one as their major when registering, and take the exam after learning the basic knowledge of the major. Higher vocational single-recruit examination items include: language, number and English, and vocational skills test.

③ The test difficulty is different. The difficulty of single stroke is far from that of college entrance examination. As long as the single move works normally, you can generally go to your favorite school.

(4) The scope of colleges and universities is different. Because the single-recruit examination in higher vocational colleges is a unified examination in the whole province, the examination papers produced by different provinces are different, so higher vocational students can only report to higher vocational colleges in this province, but not to higher vocational colleges outside the province.