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What if I want to drop out of college?
What should I do after dropping out of college?

Re-take the college entrance examination or get a job.

What should I do if I just went to college and want to repeat my studies but don't want to drop out?

Theoretically, you can drop out of school, but once you officially enter school, you must sign in your file, account (some are optional) and so on.

So, if you have a teacher who knows the school at home, you can drop out of school first, and then try to get the file account out when you pass the exam ~ ~

Of course, there are ways to compare 2. When you go to college, you will be dropped out of school (of course, you can also drop out of school artificially). Then, you can take the exam again. However, the years are in a hurry, so you should think carefully ~ ~

It's hard to find a job now after graduating from college. Fred said that four years of university can also be a graduate student and get into a good school.

I studied in a university for a month, and now I want to drop out. How much tuition can I refund?

Up to half, and teachers and all kinds of classmates don't go, all kinds of dog blood plot, if really decided, just refund some money to running with the bulls.

You don't want to go to college as a freshman this year? I want to quit school. What should we do?

Let me tell you an example of someone around me. He dropped out of school as a sophomore and went to a factory. Two months later, he couldn't stand it. Might as well go back to college. If he is very resistant to university study, he can choose to drop out of school and enter the society. After experiencing it, he will naturally understand.

I just went to college, but I want to drop out.

I don't think Qin Yu will be born until she graduates from university. I hope you will think about it for a better future! The main thing is adaptability. I think you should make some friends, join some clubs and find something to do.

I want to continue studying in college, but my family can't afford it. What if I want to drop out of school?

Work while going to school.

I want to drop out of college for one year 10.

Yes, one of my classmates' college classmates dropped out before finishing a semester. But you work too hard. What's the big deal?

I just want to drop out of college and go back to school. Is the procedure troublesome? What is it? Is there anything to pay attention to?

First of all, you must think it over. Is it really necessary to retire? If so, cut the gordian knot, explain it to your parents first, and then consider other things.

In my experience, there are generally two types of dropouts. One is that the accumulated credits reach the upper limit stipulated by the school or the trial reading fails. This basically belongs to being ordered to drop out of school, and there is no need to apply for withdrawal; Another problem is that you have not violated any rules or the accumulated retaking credits are full, so you automatically ask to drop out of school. In this case, you must first write an application for quitting school, and then your tutor may ask you to talk to your parents at school (in fact, let you think it over), so in this case, you must persuade your parents to unite with you before going to school, otherwise your teacher will waver and won't let you quit school. So what would you do? After the tutor also gets through, give your application for suspension from school (note: it must have your signature, your parents' signature and finally the tutor's signature) to the tutor, and go home and wait for approval ~ ~

My original school was approved a month later. Then I went to the student affairs office of the school and found a good drop-out list with six columns, as follows:

1. Signature of tutor or counselor and college seal.

2. Go to the finance department to check the tuition fee, and stamp it if there is no arrears.

Go to the school library to find out if there are any books that have not been returned, and then the teacher signs them.

People who go to the network center (our school is in the library) will cancel your campus card (it seems that not every school has such a card), and then people there will sign it.

5. Go to the textbook department to check the book fee. If you don't pay, pay first, the class teacher will sign it, and then hand in the student ID card to the Academic Affairs Office for seal.

6. Finally, check out. Go downstairs first, let the health teacher look at your bed, see if there is anything damaged, clean everything on the bed, and then turn in the key. The teacher will take an envelope to seal all these keys, take this envelope to the school accommodation department to stamp, and everything will be done.

Finally, take this completed application form and return it to the Student Affairs Office. The Student Affairs Office will ask you to hand in a copy of your ID card, and then issue a certificate of withdrawal in triplicate: one for you, one for the school stub, and one for your file.

Don't look at such a short six columns. At the beginning, I went to school three times before I solved it completely. The procedure is really complicated! I was really proud when I took the completed application form for quitting school. It's not easy to drop out of school!

The university wants to drop out of school, 100 points into the third year of high school.

Study hard, overcome difficulties and go back to reread. This is a waste of time. I know you still want to study hard, but you can't afford to delay.

How to drop out of school and transfer after freshman year?

When I was in college, I also encountered such a problem. One of my younger brothers had dropped out of school for several years before he went back to college. I'm telling you this just to show that if you have an idea and make your own efforts, it may come true. But for you now, what you should do now is to go back to the education bureau where you signed up and ask what procedures you need, and then find a school to review for one year and prepare for next year's exam! Wish you success!