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How are fresh graduates defined?
Fresh graduates refer to students who are about to graduate or have graduated in the year of graduation. Simply put, a student's last year in college is a fresh graduate.

There are four kinds of fresh graduates:

1. is about to graduate, but has not yet obtained a diploma, or has stopped studying and is in an internship state.

2. Get the diploma, but the time to get the diploma does not exceed the employment years (if it exceeds, it will be the previous students).

3. College graduates refer to Yu nao, a graduate who graduated this year (doctor's degree, master's degree with broken stool, ordinary fresh graduates).

4, ordinary college graduates, refers to the full-time higher education by the unified enrollment of students who graduated in the same year.

The difference between former students and former students

1. Applicants and former students (high school graduates) are treated equally when applying for universities, but former students cannot enjoy policy bonus points and walks, and cannot apply for public security forces and military academies. In the case of the same score, colleges and universities will give priority to enrolling new students.

2. Freshmen (university graduates) fresh graduates refer to graduates who should graduate in the same year. In some enterprises (campus recruitment) and civil service examinations, it is limited to recruiting fresh graduates, while fresh graduates on the other hand mean lack of experience.

Freshmen who need to work before graduation need to hold a graduate recommendation form, report card and tripartite agreement to find a job loss trip, and only after graduation can they get a registration card to settle in the employment place.