1, you need to know the reason for quitting: Generally speaking, quitting is because candidates fill in their volunteers incorrectly or do not meet the relevant regulations, such as filling in their volunteers that are not in line with their grades and filling in their majors that are not in line with their physical conditions.
2. You can know whether you have been rejected by inquiring about the admission status: the admission status can be inquired at the local admissions office, the school official website and other places. If the query results show that you are not accepted, then you may be dismissed. At this time, you can contact the local admissions office to understand the specific situation.
3. You can also check your college entrance examination results to find out whether you have been dismissed: if the college entrance examination results do not reach the minimum admission scores of the colleges and majors reported, you may be dismissed. At this point, you can find out whether you meet the admission conditions by querying the admission scores.
4. Consult the relevant departments of the school: If you have any questions or need further confirmation, please contact the school academic affairs office, student status management department or counselors and other relevant departments for consultation. They will be able to provide detailed answers and guidance.
5. Discuss the solution: If you find yourself on the list of shifting gears or withdrawing gears, communicate with relevant departments to discuss possible solutions. This may include retaking courses, making up exam results, applying for suspension from school, etc. Understanding the specific policies and regulations of the school and seeking the support and help of the school are the key to solving the problem.
6. Check your courses and achievements, summarize credits and calculate grade points. This can be achieved by querying the student information system and transcripts provided by the school or communicating with tutors and counselors.
7. First, refer to the school's sliding back policy to understand the relevant regulations. Each school may have different rules and procedures, so it is necessary to clearly understand the specific policies of the school. According to the school's sliding file withdrawal policy, compare your credits and grade points with the prescribed standards. If the credits and GPA meet or exceed the minimum requirements for taxiing or quitting, it means that they are on the taxiing or quitting list.