How much does it cost to repeat the third grade in Shenzhen?

Shenzhen junior high school re-reading fees are as follows:

1. One-year tuition fee for Shenzhen Zhuoyue Junior Three Re-reading School: estimated to be 4-65438+ 10,000 yuan. One-year tuition fee for repeating the senior high school entrance examination in Shenzhen Yangko Education: 84,000. One-year tuition fee for Shenzhen Shenke College Entrance Examination: estimated at 60,000. One-year tuition fee of fuyuan school Repetition Department: 2 15000-43000. In Shenzhen, I will go to repeat school for one year every day. Tuition: 50,000.

2. One-year tuition for studying in Shenzhen and thinking deeply: about 70,000 yuan. One-year tuition fee of Shenzhen Chinese Academy of Sciences for re-reading school: around 70,000. One-year tuition fee for western education in Shenzhen: more than 60,000. One-year tuition fee for Shen Cai education: estimated at 90,000. One-year tuition fee for Shenzhen Big Friends Education: 1 1 ten thousand. One-year tuition of Shenzhen American-Chinese repeat school: more than 70,000.

Because public middle schools in Shenzhen no longer offer classes to repeat the third grade, and no longer recruit students to repeat the third grade, students who want to repeat the third grade can only go to private schools or professional repeat schools in Shenzhen, so the tuition fee for repeating the third grade is much more expensive than that of that year. If students and parents have decided to repeat their studies in Shenzhen for one year, it is best to make plans and budgets in advance to avoid wasting time.

The difference between repeat students and freshmen lies in definition, age, learning experience and learning motivation.

1, definition: repeat students refer to students who choose to take the college entrance examination again after graduating from high school. Freshmen refer to students who directly take the college entrance examination or enter vocational schools, technical schools and other educational institutions after graduating from high school.

2. Age: Repetitioners are usually older than freshmen, because it takes one year to prepare for the college entrance examination. Freshmen have just reached the legal age of majority when they graduate from high school, that is, 18 years old.

3. Learning experience: repeat students complete their studies once after graduating from high school, and freshmen complete their high school studies for the first time. This means that repeat students may have accumulated some experience and skills in the learning process, while freshmen need to learn from scratch to adapt to high school life.

4. Learning motivation: The reason why repeat students choose to repeat is usually because they did not achieve ideal results in the first college entrance examination or were not admitted to an ideal university. However, the motives of recent graduates may be more diverse. Some may be to enter an ideal university, while others may be to pursue their own interests and career planning.