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Will you call if you miss the postgraduate entrance examination?

I won't call if I miss the postgraduate entrance examination.

Absence from postgraduate entrance examination means that individuals voluntarily give up the exam and will not affect their credit and record. On the day of the exam, candidates who are absent from the exam will be regarded as automatically giving up their qualifications and unable to take the exam. Examination institutions and schools will not notify candidates of their absence by phone or SMS because it is meaningless.

Candidates' absence from the exam will not be recorded in their personal files, but will be shown as-1 absence from the exam report. It should be noted that if it is the internal regulations of some schools, the absence of candidates may have an impact on the graduate students who apply for the school next time, and the specific degree of impact needs to be determined according to the regulations of the school.

Absence from postgraduate entrance examination will not be notified by telephone, nor will it affect personal credit and records. Candidates should take exams seriously, cherish exam opportunities and try to avoid missing them. If you really can't take the exam, you can choose to apply for an extension or re-register for the next exam. You also need to know the rules of the school, so as not to affect future exams and admissions because you fail to pass the exam.

Precautions for postgraduate entrance examination:

1. Make a reasonable review plan: There are many knowledge points that need to be reviewed for the postgraduate entrance examination. Candidates need to make a reasonable review plan and review in an orderly manner according to the plan. When making a plan, you can make a daily, weekly and monthly review plan according to your actual situation and schedule, and finish it on time.

2, do more simulation questions and real questions over the years: doing questions is an important part of the postgraduate review, and you can test your mastery and test-taking ability by doing questions. Candidates are advised to do more simulated and real questions over the years. These questions can not only test your mastery, but also help you to be familiar with the examination forms and questions.

3. Pay attention to physical and mental health: Postgraduate entrance examination is a long-term task, which requires a lot of energy and time. Candidates need to pay attention to physical and mental health, maintain a positive attitude and good living habits. Pay attention to diet and rest during preparation, and try to avoid staying up late and overworking. You can do some physical exercise and relaxation activities appropriately to relieve stress and fatigue.