Does Canceling the Subject 1 Reservation Have Any Impact?

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OZachary
07/29/25 6:32pm
Canceling the Subject 1 reservation has no impact, but there are limitations on the number of cancellations. Below are specific details about canceling reservations: No ranking: Subject 1 reservations take about a week, and it may take longer if there are many people, so patience is sometimes required. Subject 1 has priority during the review process, and the initial ranking does not represent the final ranking. Note: It does not affect, but be aware that there are limitations on the number of cancellations when making a reservation. According to regulations, the number of cancellations must not exceed three times. In addition to the number of times, there are also requirements on the number of days. If the specified number of days is not met, reservations cannot be made. Once the requirement is met, online reservations can be made. The system automatically arranges the order. The longer the time since passing Subject 1, the easier it is to pass the reservation. Even if it doesn't work this time, it will be prioritized next time. This is one of the screening principles of the reservation ranking system.
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