The advantage of going early is that you can get familiar with the environment and clean the dormitory. The disadvantage is that the process of report collection and guidance may not enjoy the one-stop service brought by seniors and sisters. Easy to be targeted by various pyramid schemes. Secondly, before the prescribed registration date, the school may not be ready to welcome new students, so it is best to do it in advance within the prescribed date.
Then you can look at the school calendar issued by the school, how many days are arranged for freshmen to report for duty, estimate the time for packing, and then make a comprehensive judgment.
Generally, it takes two or three days for universities to welcome new students, and it is best to go one or two days in advance.
It usually ends around 6 pm. If you are sure to arrive at 5 pm, 1 hour can definitely finish the work.
If there is really no way, you can contact the school director in advance to explain the special situation of being stuck for the last time on the last day.
Anyway, the formalities will be handled for you anyway, and you can't be refused admission ~
Generally, university reports last two to three days. There will be welcome volunteers to guide you through various procedures within the time specified by the school. If you come in advance, you may have to ask more questions. Of course, it would be much easier if you knew a senior or senior in advance.