If you have been admitted to one book, you can fill in two copies

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is logically no, because if you are admitted to a book, your file will go to the school that was admitted, and if he has your file, other schools will not be able to admit you again. Unless this school is willing to hand over your file to a second school, then the school can admit you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, when you are admitted to one school, your file will be transferred by this school, and you will not be able to go on to the next school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Theoretically, no, once the candidate is admitted, the admitting institution will take away the candidate's file and no longer participate in the next batch of application procedures.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you are admitted and don't go, if you have more majors, you are adjusted, and you are not satisfied with the major, then you will be in trouble. I don't care which university, I don't care about the major you study, and when you get to society, you won't make money with the fame of the university you studied.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It should be possible, as long as you don't go to the school where you registered.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, one took away all your files, and the second school mentioned your files.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you have already been admitted, then take one book, why do you have to read two!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Go to your admissions office's website and ask for advice, they are more professional and more specific, good luck.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, but you should choose to obey the adjustment, why don't you want to go.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary: Not affected. The enrollment and admission batches refer to the enrollment batches such as "undergraduate early approval", "undergraduate batch", "undergraduate second batch", "junior college batch", "junior college second batch" and so on.

    Important points to note:The enrollment batches of a school in different provinces and cities are not consistent, and many schools in the same province and city will have the problem of admitting multiple batches at the same time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, it doesn't.

    College admissions are conducted in batches, and failure to be admitted in the previous batch will not affect the admission of the next batch. The filling form and batch of the special plan of each province are different, and they are admitted in a certain batch. If a candidate has been admitted by a choice in the previous batch, they will not participate in the admission of the subsequent batch.

    Once the candidate's file is cast, the candidate's follow-up will no longer be retrieved, so there is only one chance for the candidate to vote. That is to say, once a candidate is withdrawn from a university for various reasons, even if his submission score exceeds the adjustment line of the subsequent university, he cannot be submitted, and can only participate in the next round of admission (the next volunteer group, this batch of volunteers or the next batch).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It will have an impact, if the number of admissions to the second school you fill in is enough, you will not be admitted to the first choice. Only when the number of admissions does not reach the second choice will the second choice be re-admitted. I'm talking about parallel volunteering.

    Hehe. What you're talking about won't make a difference.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It won't have an impact, if you fill out one and choose to adjust, you may be admitted to one book, so you won't be admitted to two books.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no impact, if one is not admitted, the second can continue to be admitted.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, it won't. It is to admit one book first and then two books.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    No, because the score is not enough for a line, the provincial recruitment office will not carry out the application work at all, and it will not be admitted.

    Filling in the volunteer is actually a "two-way choice" between the candidate and the institution: on the one hand, the candidate expresses his wish by filling in the volunteer, that is, what kind of college he yearns for, what major he likes, etc.; On the other hand, all ordinary colleges and universities take the candidates' wishes as the basic basis for admission, and select qualified freshmen from a large number of applicants. It is of great significance for candidates to fill in their preferences reasonably.

    Brief introduction. In the enrollment process of ordinary colleges and universities, candidates fill in the volunteer is not only related to whether they can be admitted to the university, but more importantly: the choice of major when filling in the volunteer, the school inherently stipulates the student's future academic and career development route and development status. The so-called candidate's choice refers to the college and major that the candidate chooses, which is a comprehensive reflection of the candidate's aspirations, wishes, hobbies, personality and ability.

    With the reform of the enrollment and admission system of ordinary colleges and universities, the candidates' wishes have been further respected, and their volunteers have become one of the important bases for admission to ordinary colleges and universities. Filling in the application is actually a kind of relationship between the candidate and the institution"Bi-directional selection"On the one hand, candidates can express their wishes by filling in the volunteers, that is, what kind of college they yearn for, what major they like, etc.; On the other hand, ordinary colleges and universities admit candidates based on their volunteers.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    As long as you pass the undergraduate admission score line, of course, you can apply for a college The key is that if you don't have a score line, you will not be admitted Generally speaking, a college is a book, not all majors are a book, but some majors are When you apply, the key is to see how many books the major is or that sentence As long as you pass the undergraduate admission line, you can apply for one or two colleges But if you do not pass the score line, you can apply for his two majors, but will not be admitted, only if you apply for its three majors, you may be admitted.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Depending on the situation, if the university has two majors, it may be admitted. In addition, the score must be very close to the first line, and the university has not yet filled the major.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you have a relatively high score and are close to a book, you can fill it in when you call for volunteers.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Basically, it's impossible, unless it's a poor school or major.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    That's impossible, you can't throw your file out, which means that a school can't see your file unless you have the means to put it up.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    My family is two points short of one, and I have filled in two books, is it possible to be admitted?

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    If you fill in the first batch of undergraduate volunteers, you can fill in the second batch of undergraduate volunteers if you are not admitted, and you can not fill in the second batch of undergraduate volunteers if you are admitted to this college.

    1. A group of college student volunteers could not fill two schools.

    The schools that apply for the two batches can only fill in two batches of volunteers, and the two batches of volunteer schools for the college entrance examination cannot be mixed.

    2. After making up one batch of volunteers, you can make up two more batches of volunteers.

    If your college entrance examination score exceeds the cut-off score for one book, then you can fill out all of the following batches of volunteers, including two books.

    When one and two books are reported together, there are two situations, as follows:

    The first type: the first batch of undergraduates and the second batch of undergraduates should be filled in at the same time (most).

    At present, the volunteers of the ordinary batch of undergraduates in many provinces across the country are filled in together, so in this case, if you want to apply for two batches of volunteers, you must fill in the application together within the deadline, otherwise it is easy to miss the application time.

    Representative provinces: Jiangsu, Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan, Henan, Gansu, Hebei, etc.

    The second type: after the end of the first batch of undergraduates, fill in the second batch of undergraduates (a few).

    In addition to the first case, there are still a few provinces, and the volunteer time of different batches is clearly divided. In the face of this situation, if you need to apply for two batches, you only need to fill in your respective preferences within the specified time.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Yes. Admission is on a first-served basis, and the second batch of admissions will be carried out only after the first batch of admissions. If you are not admitted in one batch, you will be admitted from your second batch.

    In the annual admission, there are always some colleges and universities with insufficient first-choice students, and they must admit the second choice, or even through adjustment and score reduction to complete the enrollment plan. Therefore, the first and third preferences should not be ignored because of the high filling rate of the first choice.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    OK. A batch of undergraduates can fill in two schools, and if the score line of the two schools does not reach the score line of one school, you can not fill in one college. When your batch is not admitted, that is, after a college does not have a place for you (of course, the premise here is that assuming that your first supplement is not successful), you will be regarded as a second-class student, and stand on the same starting line with the second-class students, which may be the country's care for high-scoring candidates.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    No, dear! To each his own.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I've never heard of a batch of undergraduates who can fill in two schools, unless that school is the first batch of admissions in your province.

    It is best to consult an authoritative source for details, and there are different regulations in each province.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Summary: The second school must wait until the second batch of volunteers to fill in, and must not be filled in the undergraduate batch of volunteers, which is an invalid volunteer.

    The first batch of undergraduates can only be filled in the schools and majors enrolled in the first batch of undergraduates, and the second batch of undergraduates can only be filled in the schools and majors enrolled in the second batch of undergraduates, and cannot be mixed in one batch.

    Strength positioning:Comprehensively considering the strength of the school in your province (autonomous region, municipality directly under the central government) can help you understand the competitive situation, do a good job of self-positioning, and accurately judge your strength in the fierce competition of the college entrance examination.

    Encyclopedia Volunteer to fill in.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Summary: No impact. The admission between the first and second batches of undergraduate students is carried out sequentially, that is, according to the admission of parallel volunteers.

    If one college is admitted, the two volunteers filled in will naturally be invalidated, but it will not affect it. Because each candidate only has one chance to pitch. In fact, some colleges and universities are not better than two colleges, especially those that are mostly re-enrolled in remote schools or unpopular majors.

    Parallel Volunteer Profile:Parallel volunteering refers to a new mode of admission for college entrance examination volunteers, that is, one volunteer includes several parallel colleges. It means that when candidates fill in the college entrance examination volunteers, they can fill in several parallel college volunteers at the same time in the designated batch.

    When admitted, the candidates who are not admitted on the score line of the same subject will be ranked from high to low according to the total score for a one-time submission, that is, all candidates will be placed in a queue, and those with high scores will be given priority. When each candidate submits the file, according to the order of the institutions filled in by the candidate, the file will be submitted to the institution with the first ranking and the planned balance.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    There is basically no impact, and if 1 book cannot be admitted, 2 will be considered. Just like a lot of good grades, you will choose a good 2 books to fill in as a guarantee.

    If you can be admitted with 1 book, then why go for 2 books?

    And if the score is reached, then there is no reason for the school to refuse the student.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    No, because you don't meet the admission score line, a school will not admit you, and then you will be admitted to the next level of filling in the school.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    The second batch cannot be recorded, and the second batch cannot be filled in a batch of colleges.

    Only candidates with a test score equal to or greater than that score are eligible to be admitted to the colleges and universities they are admitted. When admitted, candidates on the qualification line are admitted according to the principle of high scores to low scores, if the candidates are not picky about the institution and major, the candidates on the college qualification line will basically go to school. Therefore, two books cannot be recorded.

    The batch line is the main basis for admission. Most provinces and cities will delineate four score lines according to different admission batches, and there are also some provinces and cities with more admission batches and more score lines, and only candidates who meet or exceed the score line of a certain batch can participate in the admission of that batch. Therefore, the second batch of accompaniments cannot fill in a batch of colleges.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Summary. Hello, you can apply for a college with two scores, but your two scores can not be too much worse than one score, and you can apply for some of the two normal majors in a college. Hope mine can help you.

    Can I apply for a college with a score of two? Will it be accepted?

    Hello, you can apply for a college with two scores, but your two scores can not be too much worse than one score, and you can apply for some of the two normal majors in a college. Hope mine can help you.

    That is to say, if I want to report, I can still do it, but whether I can record it is a question, right, and then it is the difference between the score line.

    Hello dear, a difference of 10 points is too much, of course, the luck factor is not ruled out.

    Secondly, when you apply for volunteering, you can put one college in the front and two colleges in the middle, and pay attention to the principle of stability and security.

    Then if I am much worse than ten, I put this school in the front, but because I did not pass the line and I can't be admitted to this school, then do I still have a chance in the future?

    Dear, which province are you from?

    Science 459 in Hunan

    Wait a minute, dear.

    How many applications can you fill in in total?

    45 volunteers.

    Oh, I see, dear, if you fill in a college in front of you and don't admit you, it won't affect your later admission.

    Okay, can you please help me plan the allocation of the number of volunteers in these three aspects?

    Hello dear, it is recommended that you apply for volunteers like this: 15%, that is, 45% of the 6 college professional group volunteers, that is, 15% of the 21 college professional group volunteers, that is, 7 college professional group volunteers account for 25%, that is, 11 college professional group volunteers.

    In the process of rushing, if the volunteer is withdrawn and obeys the professional adjustment, I may have a score difference with the school, will I be withdrawn?

    Hello dear, volunteer to fill in the principle of rushing to stabilize and protect If you rush, you will fill in some slightly better schools that you may be able to go to, and if you are stable, you will fill in some schools that you can definitely go to.

    Hello dear, in this case, as you said, you will not be deregistered if you obey the professional adjustment, and if you do not obey the professional adjustment, you may be deregistered.

    Dear, do you understand, do you have any questions?

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