A school that you can go to without graduating from junior high school.
You can go to a vocational college. Think about your future career according to your favorite major. It's good to go to a vocational college to learn a skill. Let me give you some advice: 1, better employment: auto repair, machinery, numerical control, mold, computer, agriculture, electrician, etc. 2. Craft: beauty salon, chef cooking, photography, etc. 3. Popular majors for boys: mechanical specialty, mold specialty, automobile maintenance specialty, automobile specialty, numerical control specialty, computer maintenance specialty, agricultural school specialty, chef specialty, architecture specialty, computer/computer /IT specialty, electronic electrician specialty, mold design and manufacturing specialty, automobile facial makeup specialty, electrical specialty, industrial manufacturing specialty and energy specialty.
Can I go to a technical school without graduating from junior high school?
There are two kinds of technical schools, one is based on junior high school graduation results, that is, the results of the senior high school entrance examination. This technical school needs the results of the senior high school entrance examination and needs to graduate from junior high school. After graduation, such schools not only have skill qualification certificates, but also higher vocational or technical secondary school diplomas, which are equivalent to high school education.
The other is a pure technical school. Compared with the former, the entry threshold is lower, that is, you can attend junior high school without graduation. There is no equivalent high school education after relative completion. But it is also a good place for students who just want to learn technology.
There are no conditions for graduating from junior high school.
As long as it meets the admission requirements of the school.
That's what you asked for if you didn't graduate from junior high school. Because there are different types of secondary schools, each school has its own unique enrollment requirements, so I can't summarize the detailed requirements for you. If you want to choose a secondary school, it is safest to consult a school teacher.