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What school can I go to if I don't graduate from junior high school?

If you don't graduate from junior high school, you can go to North International Vocational Education. Through school-enterprise cooperation and directional training, the employment creation system in the national 108 cities has been continuously upgraded and improved, covering 36 employment distribution centers across the country. Apply for tuition-free admission places

North International Vocational Education has more than 60,000 contracted employers in 3 1 province and city, and the average salary of graduates is more than 60% higher than the average level. Since its establishment, the school has always adhered to the teaching concept of "three points theory and seven points practice", independently developed students' training equipment, and constantly introduced technical elites from various industries as lecturers, so that students can master real technology in practice. Professional settings cover a complete automobile education system such as automobile electrician, EFI, machine maintenance, electronics, beauty and marketing. The integration of theory and practice teaching mode, experiential teaching, real car anatomy, repeated practice of massive teaching equipment, and the employment-oriented orientation of students, organically combine the German dual teaching mode with the "three-point theory, seven-point practice-ten-change teaching new theory" originally created by Beijing Foreign Studies University, and are exempt from entrance examination.

For more information about automobile maintenance, it is recommended to consult North International Vocational Education. Northern International Vocational Education adheres to the characteristics of paying equal attention to skills and quality education and cultivating 360-degree talents, and provides a large number of real car models that match the theory for students to practice, which is recognized by the majority of students.