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If accepted, can I resign and repeat my studies?
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Candidates admitted to the university want to repeat their studies. It is suggested that they communicate and negotiate with the school seriously and repeat their studies after the school allows them. If they don't apply, get approval from the school, and go back to repeat without saying hello to the school, it will affect your subsequent repeat procedures and enrollment, and will be included in the integrity file of the college entrance examination, which will have unnecessary influence on themselves.

Suggestions on re-reading

Whether it is worthwhile to repeat a year in senior three depends mainly on the candidates themselves. If you really don't want to, don't want to make do with it, then you can repeat it for one year, and you will regret it later. Nothing is worth it. In addition, if the candidate really has a favorite school or major of interest, it is worthwhile to repeat one year.

If the candidate has a university that he particularly wants to go to, and is psychologically prepared and can concentrate on one thing, then it is recommended that the candidate repeat the study. If you want to take the exam again just because you didn't do well, and you don't have any goals for the future, I suggest not repeating it. It's not that you can't improve your grades after repeating a year, but it's of little practical significance.