The university's persuasion is voluntary withdrawal. When a student makes a serious mistake, the degree of the mistake just reaches the standard of expulsion, the school will talk to the classmate and ask him to drop out of school. This is persuasion. However, if you make a very serious mistake in college, the school can't tolerate it any longer, and you will be expelled. Once expelled, there is no room for manoeuvre. So in our opinion, these two nouns are all about leaving the university, but one is active and the other is passive. Persuade, that is, advise students to take the initiative to drop out of school or expel, that is, expel students directly.
This situation shows that this student has made a very serious mistake, so what if we avoid him First of all, in school, as a student, we should do things according to the rules and regulations of the school, and don't do things beyond the distance, because at every stage of life, we should do what we should do at every stage. Although we become adults when we go to college, we can have our own ideology to do certain things. But we are still students, and we still can't do anything particularly serious and excessive, so we can do whatever we want in college without relying on adulthood, otherwise it will be too late for the school to make a decision on dismissal or expulsion.
The above is the difference between university persuasion and expulsion, and how to avoid it.