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What exactly does it mean to pay a retention fee? Does it affect the college entrance examination and getting a diploma? Does it affect the future?
Follow-up: My diploma should be from a vocational high school. Does passing the college entrance examination affect my diploma? Answer: No. Paying the retention fee means that the school acquiesces that you are still studying. Follow-up: Oh, so which universities can vocational high school students go to? If they don't graduate, shouldn't they go to college? A: Vocational college graduates are generally vocational colleges. That is, junior college. Follow-up: How many points can you pass in all subjects of the college? If I fail, do I have to repeat it? If you don't want to repeat your studies, do you think all these years are in vain? Answer: How many points are determined according to your major and the admission scores of the schools you apply for. Each school is different from each major. In fact, it is very simple to take the junior college entrance examination, as long as you are not at the bottom of the class, you can get in. If I can't get into the junior college, I don't think it's necessary to repeat it. Junior college is for those who have poor grades and want to have a college degree.