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Is the gap between undergraduate and ordinary undergraduate only the gold content?

it's definitely different. But don't be too entangled. Success ultimately depends on strength, not education. Besides, it's definitely better to take an undergraduate course than to have only a junior college degree. The specific differences are as follows: first, full-time undergraduate education is a secondary education, and ordinary undergraduate education is a primary education.

The so-called full-time undergraduate course is a form of academic qualifications that graduates from junior college directly take the undergraduate course examination, and after passing it, they directly enter the undergraduate course in colleges and universities again. The difference between it and adult education is that students have no employment after graduation from junior college, but go to higher schools directly. Although the full-time college entrance examination is a direct entrance examination, it still belongs to the second degree. And it is reflected in the graduation certificate, which means you can see it at a glance. Some units require that the first degree must be an undergraduate degree in recruitment, so the undergraduate degree obtained from full-time undergraduate education does not meet the requirements. Second, full-time undergraduate students are discriminated against in recruitment

Although the state requires all units not to discriminate against any nationally recognized academic qualifications in the recruitment process. However, because the foundation of full-time college entrance examination is junior college, many people think that junior college study is not solid. Full-time colleges and universities are generally two local colleges and universities, and the academic recognition of full-time colleges and universities is lower than that of ordinary undergraduate courses. You will be discriminated against in the recruitment process. Especially in the education system and enterprises, sometimes discrimination is more serious. As mentioned above, many colleges and universities simply don't want graduates who have been promoted to junior college, that is, when recruiting doctors or masters, if these doctors and masters have a bachelor's degree, they will also not.

On the contrary, the education system is the area that discriminates the most against the people it cultivates, which can't be said to be sad!

But don't pay too much attention. If you work in an administrative institution, the treatment after joining is exactly the same.

If you are in an enterprise, as long as you have outstanding abilities, you are not afraid of not being reused. You can only say that when you join the company, you may be discriminated against when you don't know you. As long as everything still depends on strength, not education.