If the first choice is not accepted when filling in the application, will the second choice be reduc

Updated on educate 2024-02-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, because the college entrance examination uses parallel volunteers, candidates will follow the principle of volunteering according to the score priority when filling in the college entrance examination volunteers, if the first choice is not admitted, it depends on whether the second choice of the school has recruited enough, if the number of people has not been recruited enough, it is still based on the total score from high to low for the file, and the score will not be reduced.

    Pitch according to the score ranking, volunteers are preferred

    If the candidate is admitted in the special plan of the university, then he or she will generally not be able to participate in other batches of volunteers, and after being admitted in the previous batch of volunteers, the admission of the second batch is basically not required. If the candidate's first choice is not admitted, when the candidate is not admitted to the second choice, it will still be based on the score, and there will be no volunteer grade difference.

    Those with high scores will be given priority, and according to the order of the colleges and universities filled in by the candidates to the colleges and universities with the top ranking and the balance, if the number of people who submit the file is more than the expected number of admissions, if there is no special statement that it will be adjusted, the colleges and universities will generally take measures to return the excess part.

    Carefully review the admissions information and beware of slipping

    When the major filled in by the candidate can not be satisfied, if the candidate obeys the professional adjustment, it will not be withdrawn, but if the institution does not promise to adjust, even if the candidate fills in the obedience adjustment, it will still be withdrawn, then the candidate will slide to the third choice, so when applying for the examination, you must carefully study the enrollment regulations of the university, if you are withdrawn in this batch, you must wait for the next batch of admission.

    If the student is withdrawn from the first choice, you can also participate in the second choice, generally speaking, the score is preferred, when retrieving the candidate's choice, the examination institute will sort the student's subject category and total score from high to low, and the examination institute will also follow the determined proportion of the file, and the electronic file of the eligible candidate will be submitted to the enrollment institution at one time, and once it is voted out, it will not continue to search for the candidate's follow-up choice.

    Parallel volunteering, high scorers appear

    Therefore, for candidates, there is only one chance to vote, if for some reason is withdrawn by the university, even if the candidate's pitch score exceeds the follow-up university's pitch line, it is still not possible to vote, and can only participate in the next round of volunteering, which may be the second choice, or it may be the next batch of solicitation volunteers, so although there are parallel volunteers when pitching, the candidate's file is only voted once.

    In fact, to put it simply, it's like waiting for the bus, the first bus is full, you can't get on just wait for the second bus, but if the second bus just doesn't have an empty seat, then you have to wait for the third bus, and the waiting process will not lead to your ticket **** or **, this is the parallel volunteer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the first choice is not admitted, the second choice will not be degraded, and the specific reasons are as follows.

    Most provinces adopt the principle of parallel volunteering when admitting college entrance examinations, and there is no voluntary score reduction under the parallel volunteer model. That is, if your first choice is not admitted, then your second choice will be rearranged with your Gaokao scores, and if you are within the range of admission numbers, you will be admitted to your second choice school.

    What is parallel volunteering? Each student can apply to six schools, and under the principle of parallel volunteering, these six schools are equal. When admitting students, each school takes the measure of giving priority to scores and following the voluntary application method.

    If your score is not at the cut-off score for admission to the first school, your profile and Gaokao scores will be sent to the second choice school, which will be ranked from the highest score to the lowest score.

    Those with higher scores will be given priority, and at the same time, candidates will be given priority to schools with enrollment balances in the order in which they apply for the school. You don't have to worry that your first choice will not be admitted, and your second choice will be lowered, which is incorrect. It doesn't mean that the second choice will be reduced, under the principle of parallel volunteering, the six schools you apply to are all admitted according to the college entrance examination scores.

    If the first batch of undergraduates is not admitted, the admission time of the second batch of undergraduates will be postponed until the end of the first batch of undergraduates, and the second batch of undergraduates can be admitted. There is no connection between the second batch of undergraduates and the first batch of undergraduates, so you must not be confused.

    Most provinces adopt the admission method of parallel volunteering, and there are three important principles of parallel volunteering. The first principle: scores are prioritized, all candidates' college entrance examination scores are sorted, and after the admission of the first choice school, those students who are not admitted will be submitted to the second choice.

    The second feature: one-time submission, if you are admitted to the first school, then your file and college entrance examination scores will not be submitted for the second submission. The third principle:

    Follow the volunteers, and always follow the logical order when retrieving the candidates' volunteers, which is conducive to the fairness of the college entrance examination.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. If the special program of colleges and universities is admitted, can the general batch of volunteers still be admitted? 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. <>

    2. 105% of the parallel volunteers are put into the file, so will the remaining 5% be withdrawn? College admission is the selection of talents. 105% of the parallel volunteers are admitted, whether they are all admitted or the excess part is refunded, it depends on the admission rules in the college admissions regulations.

    For example, the institution promises in the enrollment regulations: "When the majors filled in by the candidates cannot be satisfied, they will obey the adjustment of the majors, and the entry will not be withdrawn". Candidates who meet the requirements of the institution will not be disqualified.

    If the institution does not have such a commitment, even if it fills in the subject to professional adjustment, if it cannot be adjusted due to no plan, the excess proportion will be withdrawn. Colleges and universities follow the principle of merit-based admission, so candidates must carefully study the college admissions regulations when filling in the volunteers. If you are withdrawn, you will participate in this batch of volunteers or the next batch of admission.

    3. Does every school have a professional grade difference? Looking at the professional grade difference in**? Some colleges and universities stipulate a professional grade when assigning majors, depending on the institution. For specific colleges and universities, please refer to the college enrollment regulations for whether there is a professional grade difference and a professional grade difference, or contact the university recruitment office directly. <>

    4. If the first choice is not admitted, will the score be reduced when the second choice is reached? How many points can be dropped? There is no volunteer grade difference in the parallel volunteer mode.

    The so-called parallel volunteering, that is, a volunteer contains several parallel colleges, which means that candidates can fill in several parallel colleges and universities at the same time in the designated batch when filling in the college entrance examination volunteers. 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.

    5. If I disobey the adjustment and am withdrawn when filling in the first batch of undergraduates, will it affect the admission of the second batch of undergraduates? No. There is no connection between batches, the admission of the previous batch does not end, and the admission of the next batch does not start.

    6. If I am withdrawn from a school, can I still enter the next school in this batch to participate in the admission? At present, most provinces implement a parallel voluntary admission model. <>

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The second choice will not be downgraded, because the school that fills in the first choice is the first choice, but it will not affect the admission results of the other choices.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No. The current volunteers are all parallel volunteers, and there will be no situation where the first choice is not admitted, and the second choice will be downgraded.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you are not admitted to the first choice, the second choice will be reduced. If the number of students in your second choice is full, you may not be admitted, even if your score is particularly high.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is true that there is a phenomenon of score reduction every year, but it also depends on the school and major of the newspaper, and some schools do not admit the first choice major when admitting the major, so the second choice major will consider reducing the score.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, the score of the school to admit you is determined by how many points you scored in the college entrance examination, you just need to fill in the application well, and don't worry about the rest.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the first choice is not admitted, there will be no impact on the second choice. Applicants will be admitted according to "choice + score", and will not be admitted by the second choice school.

    The Ministry of Education will submit all candidates on the score line according to their first choice, and after the submission, all candidates' first choice schools must return the exact results according to the school file line according to the "volunteer + score" (including being admitted to the school, withdrawing, and failing to vote if the score does not reach the school file line), and then the second step will be all the unrecorded candidates again, and then at the same time they will be voted to the second choice school they have reported.

    That is, after the admission of the first choice school is completed, the second choice will be submitted, and at the same time, the admission will be made in the order of the volunteers, until the end of the 3 4 volunteers in this batch.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It will have an impact, the first choice will be recorded first when admitted, and if the school does not meet the admission standard of the first choice, it will be admitted from the second choice.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it is a parallel volunteer, it will not be affected.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, if the first choice is not accepted, the file will be automatically archived in the second choice. The second choice has a provincial control line, and if it arrives, it will not be brushed out and the score will not be reduced.

    If the candidate's score does not reach the admission score of the first choice school, or although the admission score is reached, but the candidate is withdrawn due to improper selection of majors, he or she needs to transfer to the second choice or other voluntary admission.

    Volunteer to fill in. Under normal circumstances, when students fill in the application, the first choice will be filled in relatively high, which belongs to the kind of luck, and only some permission can be reported. Be bold and give it a try. If the second choice is in line with your ability, the third choice is guaranteed, and you will definitely be able to get on.

    Candidates should fill in the volunteer form in strict accordance with the catalog of enrollment majors of ordinary colleges and universities published by various provinces and cities, and the "batch position" of the volunteer school and major in the volunteer form must be consistent with the batch position announced in the "enrollment major catalog".

    Candidates should fill in the "Volunteer Information Card" and "Volunteer Form" carefully and meticulously, and the "Volunteer Information Card" should be entered by the computer and printed out of the candidate's volunteer checklist, and the candidate should correct and sign. When admitted, the file will be submitted based on the order of the volunteer in the "Volunteer Information Card".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The school will not, but there is a major score difference after entering the school, for example, 3 points will be deducted when the first major is not recorded and transferred to the second school.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, but there may be a difference in the level of the major between different majors of the same choice, depending on the school, please consider carefully.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, if you are not accepted in your first choice, your file will be automatically filed in your second choice. The second choice has a provincial control line, and if you arrive, you won't be brushed out and your score won't be lowered.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It won't be lowered. However, the first choice will be given priority.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Choose the first choice, you can't get to the second choice, and the first will be full.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The score doesn't decrease, it's all the same.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, if the first choice is not accepted, the second choice will be searched, and so on.

    The current admissions are all from the last of the first search from the filled in volunteers.

    If there is an admission, the search will be stopped; If you are not admitted, you will be disqualified.

    At this time, you can start to prepare for the supplementary registration and the next batch of volunteers.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    No, because the college entrance examination uses parallel volunteers, candidates will follow the principle of volunteering according to the score priority when filling in the college entrance examination volunteers, if the first choice is not admitted, it depends on whether the second choice of the school has recruited enough, if the number of people has not been recruited enough, it is still based on the total score from high to low for the file, and the score will not be reduced.

    All the schools filled in are the first choice, and there is no second choice. If the first choice is successful, although the candidate's score is higher than the school's admission score line, but does not reach the admission score line of the major applied for and does not obey the adjustment, the candidate will be withdrawn.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    No, isn't the school you are applying for, and this will not deduct points. However, some schools may set a very poor major in the major, and if the school fails the first major, it will lose points when you are admitted to the second major.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    No, because the college entrance examination uses parallel volunteering. If the first choice is not admitted, it depends on whether the second choice school has recruited enough, and if the number of students has not been recruited enough, it is still based on the total score from high to low, and the score will not be reduced.

    Significance

    1) For candidates, it expands the range of candidates' choices, reduces the difficulty of candidates filling in their volunteers, and effectively improves the acceptance rate of candidates.

    2) For colleges and universities, the quality of students is more balanced, and it also solves the problem that some colleges and universities are full of students and the other part is seriously interrupted in the past, which is conducive to the smooth completion of the admission work. According to the simulation**, the acceptance rate of parallel volunteers can reach more than 90%.

    3) The fairness and impartiality of the admission process have been further improved.

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