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Should I write a college resume when I drop out of college to take the college entrance examination?
No, if you drop out of junior college and take the college entrance examination again, you have to fill in the high school education. After all, the college entrance examination accepts previous high school graduates or recent high school graduates.

If you drop out of junior college, it means that you haven't finished your junior college education, that is, if you don't graduate from junior college smoothly, you can't count yourself as a junior college education; If you take the college entrance examination again, you can only write the academic qualifications of high school graduates, and you should fill in the previous high school graduates. At this time, you should be a social candidate.

Re-taking the college entrance examination is a difficult decision for every college student, which requires a lot of efforts, so you need to think carefully before dropping out of school.

So when you drop out of college, you can't fill in a college degree when you take the college entrance examination.