It is true that some universities don't recruit repeat students, but you don't have to worry. There are few such universities now, and most universities treat repeat students and freshmen equally.
In the past, military schools did not recruit repeat students, but only fresh graduates. However, there is some good news: many military academies have lifted the restriction of not accepting repeat students.
Starting from 20 15, the air force lifted the restrictions on the previous graduates of ordinary high schools to apply for air force flight cadets, and all eligible ordinary high school graduates can apply for air force flight cadets. This means that high school graduates in the past are no longer "shut out", and they also have the opportunity to dream of the blue sky and guard the airspace.
For military academies and national defense students, starting from 20 15, this provision was also abolished: First, the conditions for military academies and national defense students to apply for examinations were adjusted. From this year, according to the national military service system, the age is not less than 17 years old (born before 1 August 3, 9981day) and not more than 20 years old (born after1September 19951day); Cancel the restrictions on previous graduates of ordinary high schools, and eligible ordinary high school graduates can apply for the exam.
At present, there are very few schools that do not accept repeat students, which changes every year. Specifically, the admissions brochure shall prevail. Therefore, repeat students should not worry too much about this problem, and can repeat with peace of mind.
What are the restrictions for repeat students to apply for the exam? In fact, the college entrance examination is relatively tolerant, and there are not too many restrictions on repeat students. The main restrictions focus on the schools (a small number) that apply for the exam, self-enrollment, walking and so on.
The first is to apply for a school. There are restrictions for repeat students to apply for military schools, public security schools, eight-year medical programs (undergraduate courses) and some special industries (involving the state), but there is a tendency to relax in recent years. As long as you don't want to take these majors and schools, there is no problem to repeat.
The second is the qualification to enroll students independently. Each school's self-enrollment and walk-in qualification examinations have requirements for fresh graduates. There is no such opportunity to participate in the re-reading process, so we should concentrate on the college entrance examination.
The third is invisible pressure. The entrance examination for World War II is easy to say, but not everyone can understand the pressure of senior high school. Psychological pressure and fear of failing again will come to mind, which is also the reason why many people's college entrance examination scores are getting worse and worse, so this invisibly sets restrictions on repeat students.