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Do you really know the college entrance examination volunteer planner?

College entrance examination volunteer planner refers to a career that makes scientific analysis and voluntary reporting and planning according to students' own quality characteristics.

Starting with career planning and combining scores and rankings, college entrance examination planners provide candidates with all-round one-stop services such as school selection, major selection, study and employment guidance, aiming at improving the quality of candidates' universities, reducing employment costs, enhancing professional value and scientifically improving their comprehensive quality.

But in fact, the relevant departments have never issued professional qualification certificates such as "College Entrance Examination Volunteer Planner". Some so-called "volunteer planners" in these institutions are temporarily recruited social workers, who have only received a few days of training and then rushed into work. Some "volunteer reporting experts" have never been to college, and give counseling to candidates and parents according to the "lines" of headquarters training.

Beware of false fraud in college entrance examination

1, falsely claiming to have inside information and exaggerating false propaganda.

Some websites claim to master internal big data, which can "accurately locate institutions" and "not waste a penny" and so on. In fact, every year in the college entrance examination, the provincial college entrance examination institutions will release the statistics of college entrance examination scores and college admission scores in recent years. Institutions or individuals in the market have no special internal information, and exaggerating publicity is a way for such websites and personnel to attract customers.

2. Lie that you can guide accurately, but actually commit fraud.

Some "volunteer tutoring" apps and websites run away after charging high fees in the name of "one-on-one" service for candidates; Some forged admission notices, requiring candidates to pay tuition fees in advance; Some require candidates to fill in a lot of unnecessary personal information, or send links with trojans, which leads to the disclosure of personal privacy information.