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The Ministry of Education issued a voluntary early warning. What should we pay attention to in voluntary service?
-There is so-called "inside information" in false propaganda. A website claims to master internal big data and can "accurately locate institutions" and so on. In fact, before volunteering to fill in the college entrance examination every year, the provincial college entrance examination institutions will publish the college entrance examination results of that year and the statistical data of college admission scores in recent years, and there is no "internal information" claimed by consulting institutions or individuals in the market.

-posing as a so-called volunteer expert. A consulting agency advertised that the experts on the team were "certified as college entrance examination volunteer planners" and "from famous universities". In fact, the relevant departments have never issued a professional qualification certificate like "College Entrance Examination Volunteer Planner". Some of the so-called "volunteer planners" in this institution are temporarily recruited social workers who provide counseling to candidates and parents according to the "routes" provided by the headquarters. Parents who buy the services of these institutions not only spend a lot of money, but also may report their wrong wishes.

-the quality of consulting services is difficult to guarantee. Some institutions claim to be "100% guaranteed" and "don't waste a penny", but in fact, they aim to improve the success rate of so-called voluntary reporting, encourage candidates to report universities or majors that can be admitted with low scores, and damage the legitimate rights and interests of candidates.

-Fraud in the name of consulting services. Some "volunteer tutoring" apps and websites run away after charging high fees in the name of "one-on-one" service for candidates; Some forged admission notices, requiring candidates to pay tuition fees in advance; Other institutions require candidates to fill in a lot of unnecessary personal information, or send links with Trojans, which leads to the disclosure of personal privacy information.