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Does "primary and secondary school students" include college students?
Primary and secondary school students do not include college students.

Primary and secondary school students refer to middle school students and primary school students, including junior high school students and senior high school students.

Middle school students refer to students who receive secondary education, and their age is generally around 12- 18 years old. In Chinese mainland, secondary education includes junior high school (junior high school) and senior high school (senior high school). There is also a magazine with the same name. Junior high school students will be promoted to the senior high school entrance examination after finishing the third grade. Those with good grades can enter high schools or secondary vocational and technical colleges, and even some colleges and universities can directly recruit some junior high school graduates to take five-year university courses.

The definition of college students is that college students are ordinary full-time students. Specifically, it includes junior college students, undergraduates and graduate students (masters). That is, the groups registered in universities and receiving education are collectively referred to, including full-time and on-the-job part-time studies, usually students, excluding self-taught candidates. Graduates from various institutions of higher learning are generally called university degrees.

Then junior high school refers to primary school, junior high school and senior high school.

Then junior high school refers to the students in the cities of primary school, junior high school and senior high school. The two levels of students can be said to be completely separated, so junior high school students are not included in the national college students, and it can be said that they are not included in primary and secondary schools, so the final conclusion is like this.