Why can I take the college entrance examination as long as I have a student status? Can a high school student's status be used as proof of the equivalent academic ability of a high school graduate?

You should be able to take the college entrance examination without a student status. Aren't there many people involved in society? This is not a patent for high school graduates. As far as I know, many provinces require that people with household registration in this province for more than 3 to 5 years are eligible to register for the college entrance examination. You can go to the education commission or education bureau in your city to register for consultation. Having a high school student status does not mean having a high school diploma. A high school student status can only show that you are in or have been to high school. Students who are studying in high school or university are not eligible to register for the college entrance examination. This is a regulation introduced a few years ago. The high school diploma shows that you have completed your high school education, and this part is basically qualified. I hope the above answers are helpful to you!