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What subjects should I study in correspondence courses?
Correspondence undergraduate examination subjects

Correspondence high school: literature and history majors test Chinese, mathematics (liberal arts), foreign languages, history and geography; Science and engineering majors test Chinese, mathematics (science), foreign languages and physics and chemistry.

Correspondence undergraduate course: there are three unified examination subjects at the undergraduate level. The second public course, Politics and Foreign Languages, is a specialized course, and the content of the specialized examination is determined according to the majors that candidates apply for. Among them, the professional subjects are: college Chinese, introduction to art, advanced mathematics (1), advanced mathematics (2), civil law, educational theory, ecological basis and medical synthesis.

Difficulty of correspondence undergraduate examination

Correspondence for adult college entrance examination is not difficult. There are four entrance exams and three entrance exams. According to the admission scores of previous years, it is probably 130-200. Adult college entrance examination is mainly aimed at adult enrollment in society. Most of the applicants are social people, and many have already left school. Therefore, the examination questions are not difficult, relatively basic, and the admission score is relatively low. To sum up, the adult college entrance examination is not difficult. Candidates can review according to the examination outline of that year, and the passing rate is still very high.