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Can non-university students attend classes at school?
It depends on the openness of the school and whether the teachers in class are willing to accept people outside the school to sit in the classroom. Theoretically, schools have the right to prohibit students from sitting in the classroom, and teachers have the right to drive away outsiders, but in practice, some teachers in some universities will allow non-school students to appear in the classroom.