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What does double non-university mean?
University double-non refers to the candidates who have not been admitted to the university through independent enrollment in the college entrance examination, nor have they been admitted to one or two universities and higher vocational colleges through the college entrance examination. These candidates can enter colleges and universities through independent enrollment and application for high school grades, certificates and certificates. The base of double non-students is huge, and many double non-students are labeled as "non-mainstream" and "failed students" because they failed in the college entrance examination, which also makes them face more difficulties in study and employment.

Double non-students may not pass the college entrance examination, but they may be more outstanding than other students in extracurricular activities and personal ability, so there are still some opportunities to be admitted to the university. Through independent enrollment and other means, double non-students can also get the opportunity to go to a prestigious school. Some high-level colleges and universities will also set up special programs for double-non-students, improve their admission rate, and further break the stereotype that "the top scholar goes out of a prestigious school".

Nevertheless, for non-professional students, enrollment is not their biggest problem, and the bigger challenge is how to get excellent academic performance and more opportunities in universities. Double-non-students need to treat university study with higher enthusiasm, participate in more activities, and make up for their own shortcomings through self-study and efforts. Only in this way can we gain more opportunities in the highly competitive job market, change the status of "double non-students" and become outstanding talents inside and outside the school.