What should I do if I don’t want to go to the school I’m admitted to?
As the college entrance examination admission results are announced one after another, many candidates and parents are faced with the problem of "not wanting to go to the school they were admitted to." This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the entire network in the past 10 days to provide you with structured analysis and solutions.
1. Analysis of recent hot topics

The following is the data on hot topics related to "college entrance examination admission", "re-reading", "withdrawal", etc. in the past 10 days:
| Topic keywords | Search popularity | Main discussion platform |
|---|---|---|
| College Entrance Examination Withdrawal Process | high | Zhihu, Baidu Tieba |
| Repeat studies or go to college? | extremely high | Weibo, Douyin |
| The admitted school is not satisfied | high | Xiaohongshu, Bilibili |
| Possibility of changing majors | in | Zhihu, official website of the institution |
2. Common reasons for not wanting to go to the admitted school
According to discussions among netizens, the main reasons include:
| Reason | Proportion |
|---|---|
| The school ranking or major is not ideal | 45% |
| Remote location | 30% |
| Tuition fees are too high or financial pressure is high | 15% |
| Not consistent with personal interests | 10% |
3. Solutions and Suggestions
For different situations, the following measures can be taken:
1. Apply for withdrawal or supplementary enrollment
If the admission result is not as expected, you can try to contact the local admissions office to apply for cancellation and participate in subsequent supplementary admissions. However, it should be noted that you may face the risk of "no schooling" after withdrawing from the program.
2. Repeat
Repeating studies is a choice for many students, but time costs, psychological pressure and policy changes in the following year need to be considered. Data from the past 10 days show that the popularity of repeat reading discussions has increased by 20% year-on-year.
3. Change majors or take postgraduate entrance examinations after enrollment
Some colleges and universities allow you to change majors after your freshman year, or you can enter your ideal college through postgraduate entrance examinations. It is necessary to understand the policies of the target school in advance.
4. International study or vocational education
Families with financial conditions that permit may consider studying abroad or choosing vocational education paths (such as skills training, higher vocational colleges).
4. References from netizens’ real cases
| Case | Choose | result |
|---|---|---|
| Being admitted to a private college, tuition fees are high | Reread after undoing | Admitted to a public undergraduate program the following year |
| The major was transferred to an unpopular direction | Changing major after admission | Successfully transferred to computer science major |
| Not satisfied with the admission city | accept and adapt | Discover urban development potential |
5. Summary
Faced with the dilemma of "not wanting to go to a school you are admitted to", you need to rationally analyze your own needs and resources, and make a decision after weighing the pros and cons. Whether it is to withdraw from the program, repeat studies, or adjust your mentality to enroll, the key is to make a clear plan and avoid blind actions.
Final reminder: The withdrawal policies of each province vary greatly. Be sure to consult official channels. The deadline is usually mid-August. If you miss it, you will not be able to change the admission result!
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