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What happens when you skip classes in college?
The consequences of being arrested for playing truant may vary according to the way schools and teachers handle it. Generally speaking, you may face the following consequences:

1. Warning: The teacher may warn you verbally or in writing to remind you to observe school discipline.

2. Deduction: Skipping classes may affect your usual grades, and the teacher may deduct points for you in this respect.

3. Record: If truancy is serious, the teacher may report it to the school, and the school may record your punishment.

4. disqualification: skipping classes may lead to your disqualification from taking some exams, such as mid-term exams, final exams or CET-4 and CET-6.

5. Affect scholarships and evaluation: skipping classes may affect your eligibility for scholarships, outstanding students and other honors.

6. Re-take: If skipping classes leads to failing the course, you may need to re-take the course, wasting time and money.

7. Persuade: If truancy is very serious or occurs many times, the school may persuade you to drop out of school and cancel your student status.

8. Affect employment: The record of skipping classes may have a negative impact on your future employment, and some employers may pay attention to your performance at school.

In order to avoid the above consequences, I suggest you observe the school discipline, take the course seriously and try not to skip class. If you need to ask for leave under special circumstances, please go through the leave formalities in advance according to the school regulations.