Find out why you quit:
Candidates can check their admission information and understand the reasons for dropping out of school. If it is due to improper volunteering or disobedience, candidates can re-examine their volunteers and re-report.
If it is due to physical reasons or the major does not obey the adjustment, candidates need to know their physical condition and the admission requirements of the reported major, and then volunteer to fill in the form. Candidates can find their major and school in the list of collecting volunteers and fill in their volunteers again.
Participate in supplementary records:
If the candidate has been admitted, but has been demoted, he can try to get the admission opportunity again by participating in the re-recording. After the first batch of admission, some colleges and universities made up the enrollment because they did not complete the enrollment plan.
Candidates can find their own majors and schools in the supplementary list and re-fill in their volunteers. Repetition and re-examination require candidates to spend time and energy to re-prepare for the college entrance examination, but they can get another chance to fill in their volunteers and try to get into a better school.
Participate in soliciting volunteers:
After the first batch of admissions, some universities will collect volunteers under the condition of insufficient majors. Once receiving the call for volunteers, candidates can re-fill in their volunteers and participate in the call for volunteers.
Transfer to the second batch:
Some provinces refer to the second batch of admissions as the second batch of undergraduate courses. If the volunteers reported in this batch are not accepted, candidates can be transferred to the second batch for admission.
Give up the undergraduate course: If candidates fail to fill in the second batch of volunteers or are not admitted, they can consider giving up the undergraduate course and choosing other forms of education, such as self-study, adult college entrance examination and online education. Before choosing to repeat, candidates are advised to communicate with their parents and make a decision together.
abstract
In short, after a batch of undergraduate students drop out of school, candidates can deal with it in the above ways. Among them, it is more common to participate in supplementary recording and collect volunteers. At the same time, it is recommended that candidates carefully understand the enrollment policies and professional requirements of colleges and universities before filling in their volunteers to avoid being dismissed because they do not meet the requirements.