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Does it matter if you drop out of school after reporting for college?
It is influential to drop out of school after college reports. First of all, the number of parallel volunteer is limited. No matter which batch of volunteers fill in the form, the number will be limited to two.

Secondly, failure to report after admission is characterized as dishonesty, which will be recorded in the integrity file as the basis for moral evaluation in college enrollment, and college students have the right to refuse untrustworthy candidates.

After dropping out of college, the school will completely transfer the files back to the Admissions Office of the Education Bureau of the place of origin, and the repeat candidates can take the files with them after they are admitted to college.

So, in this sense, there is not much difference. Moreover, the college entrance examination time is short, so it is impossible for colleges and universities to spare too much energy to review candidates' files. As long as it meets the professional requirements and standards, there will be no major problems.