If you are not admitted to college B, will you be admitted if the score line of college B is enough?

Updated on educate 2024-03-02
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It won't affect it, because it's a parallel volunteer.

    The so-called "parallel volunteering" means that in each admission batch of schools, candidates can fill in several parallel schools, and then apply for admission according to the principle of "score priority and follow the volunteer", changing the admission principle of volunteer priority in the past. Specifically, according to the parallel volunteer admission method, when admitting, the candidates will be lined up in order of grades from high to low, and several parallel volunteers such as A, B, C, and D filled in by the candidates will be retrieved in turn, and if they meet the A choice, they will be admitted, and if the score is not enough, they will continue to search for the B choice, and so on, until they are admitted to the eligible school.

    Taking Shanghai as an example, the first and second batches can fill in 4 parallel volunteers; The third batch can fill in 8 parallel volunteers. The implementation of parallel volunteering is to sort the candidates according to the results of the college entrance examination in each batch, and retrieve the candidates' volunteers one by one. In other words, candidates will not lose the opportunity to be admitted to the second and third choices (in the same batch) because their first choice is not admitted.

    However, I would like to put the university I want to study at the top of the list.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Parallel volunteering will not be, so A is not admitted, but B condition is met, so B will be admitted. Because it is a score priority, the school will record from the high score, and if you arrive, you will be admitted.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If Shanghai University does not admit students, the last two parallel applications will be admitted in turn. Compare the cut-off scores of these schools in previous years to see what the odds are. If you are admitted to the second or third choice, if the major is not right, some colleges will have the possibility of adjusting the volunteer to some extent, of course, it is based on the basis of your go.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am a candidate from Fujian, and our province is also a parallel volunteer, according to the teacher, it will not affect the first choice, but the admission selection of several majors in the first choice will be reduced. For example, if your 1st major is brushed, and your 2nd major is philosophy, and another person chooses philosophy as the first major, then. Even if he takes the 555 test, then the school may be chosen by him, not you.

    Within the first choice, there is a decreasing point system for the ranking of majors.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Parallel application will not affect the admission of the next two schools.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is likely that you will not be accepted unless you don't have enough people in your parallel program.

    The main thing that is valid is the first choice of each batch.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, because you don't have the first choice of that school, people will give preference to the first choice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not an impact, it's that you don't look at B volunteers and the following volunteers at all, they are all invalid volunteers, and you failed to submit this batch. If you reach the line of A volunteer, you will be cast to the school of A choice, at this time, if you do not reach the professional line, and do not obey the adjustment, you will be withdrawn, after the withdrawal of the opportunity to end, the back of the volunteer will not be seen at all, can only wait for this batch of supplementary admission or participate in the next batch of admission.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you reach the A school pitch line, you will be disqualified if you do not obey the adjustment, and even if your score reaches the B school pitch line, you cannot be selected by the B school. We can only wait for the call for volunteers.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. Due to the small number of schools, and the school's filling order has a very obvious impact on the admission results, it is abandoned by the undergraduate batch, the second batch or the undergraduate batch of the new college entrance examination, but the early approval of the special batch and the admission of special colleges and universities, because the impact on the candidates is relatively small, so the sequential volunteer filling method has been retained.

    If I am not admitted in Phase A, will it affect the admission of Phase B?

    Due to the small number of schools, and the impact of the school's filling order on the admission results is very obvious, it is abandoned by the undergraduate batch, the second batch or the undergraduate batch destroyed by the new college entrance examination hall, but the early approval of the special batch and special college admission, due to the relatively small impact on the candidates, has been retained to fill in the way of sequential aspirations.

    Mr. Gao, if my first choice A in the first batch of undergraduate programs is transferred and then not admitted, will it affect my first choice B?

    If it is approved in advance, he will use sequential volunteering.

    It does not affect the use of parallel volunteering in the undergraduate batch, and it is searched sequentially.

    What about undergraduates. Probably not.

    Parallel volunteering is the preferred score, while sequential volunteering is preferred.

    Ok, thanks.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you have enough points for volunteer A and are not admitted, you can only recruit grandsons to ask for parallel volunteers.

    If it is not enough for the A volunteer and enough for the B candidate, then your file will be directly submitted to School B and has nothing to do with School A. No matter how many points you put in the first place, as long as you have enough points, you will definitely be admitted.

    According to the admission rules of parallel volunteers, a certain strategy should be adopted when filling in the application to ensure that there is no slippage. A better strategy is to take the method of rushing, stabilizing and protecting.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Summary. Hello, if you are not admitted in stage A, it will not affect the admission of stage B.

    If I am not admitted in Phase A, will it affect the admission of Phase B?

    Hello, if you are not admitted in stage A, it will not affect the admission of stage B.

    Can you elaborate on that a little bit more?

    For example, when admitting a candidate, the candidate's file will first be voted to the candidate's school A, if the score is not enough, it will be voted to school B, and so on. If there is no school that meets the requirements of the application after searching, the application process of the candidate has also been completed. At the end of a batch of submissions, candidates who have submitted files will be admitted to the schools they have voted for, and candidates who have failed to submit files will enter the next batch of admission.

    In the traditional way of filling in the volunteers, if the first choice is not filled in properly, even if the score is high, it may be disappointed, and if the first choice is missed, the subsequent volunteers will either be disappointed, or "high score and low score". The implementation of parallel volunteering, candidates with high scores rank high, each batch has multiple volunteers, the choice is increased, and the admission of B will not be delayed because A can not be admitted, which effectively avoids the occurrence of volunteer collision and greatly improves the possibility of high-scoring candidates being admitted. Pay attention to avoid over-filling in the voluntary application The implementation of parallel volunteering will greatly reduce the risk faced by candidates when filling in the volunteer, but it cannot completely eliminate the risk, and candidates should still pay attention to avoid the risk caused by over-filling in the volunteer.

    Because, although parallel volunteering provides an opportunity for candidates to choose schools at the same level, if the candidates' positioning is inaccurate, the volunteers fill in too high, and there is no gradient between the school volunteers, it may lead to the failure of several school volunteers, resulting in not being admitted.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you have enough of the pitch score of A's choice and are not admitted, this is called a slippage, and you can only solicit parallel volunteers.

    If you don't have enough of the pitch line of Candidate A and you are enough of the pitch line of Candidate B, then your file will be submitted directly to School B and has nothing to do with School A. No matter how many points you put it in, as long as you get enough points, you will definitely be admitted. So you don't have to worry about o(o

    Of course, if you sign a score reduction agreement with the school through independent admissions, it will only take effect if you put it in the first choice.

    I also took the college entrance examination this year, and I hope that we can all get into a university that we are satisfied with. o(∩_o~~

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is carried out sequentially in the order of ABCD. Those who reach A will be enrolled in School A. According to the order of the results of the general online candidates from high to low, the computer will fill in the parallel colleges and universities A, B, and C 3 for each candidate

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It depends on whether the B volunteer school is full, if not, it must be. Now the parallel volunteering is implemented, and the accountant does not fill in B before you. Rest assured!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, I will admit you, because your score is enough.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    No, it doesn't. Parallel volunteers are submitted in accordance with the principle of "score priority, follow volunteers, and one round of submission". 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 submitting the file, the batch of online candidates will first line up according to the score, and then the computer will retrieve the candidates' preferences one by one, and if they meet the conditions of school A and school A has a planned balance, they will be submitted to school A; If it does not meet the filing conditions of school A, it will search for school B, if it meets the filing conditions and school B has a planned balance, it will be submitted to school B, if it does not meet the requirements, the search will continue until the search of the candidate's preferred university is completed. Therefore, if it does not reach the A school submission line, it will not affect the continued search for other voluntary colleges and universities.

    Volunteer tie, priority, follow volunteering, and a round of pitching.

    Feature 1: Volunteers can be filled in several volunteers in a time period of time, for example, Jiangsu candidates can fill in four volunteers, and there is no distinction between these four volunteers, which is called volunteer juxtaposition, so it is called parallel volunteering.

    Feature 2: The ranking priority is sorted according to the candidates' scores, and in the parallel voluntary file retrieval, the file is searched in the order of rank.

    Feature 3: Provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) that follow the current implementation of parallel volunteering can generally fill in three to five college volunteers, which are arranged in a natural order with the English letters ABCDE. When submitting files, the files are retrieved one by one according to the natural order of the candidates, that is to say, the A volunteers are retrieved first, and then the follow-up volunteers are retrieved.

    When the conditions of the A voluntary school are met, the candidate's file will be put into the A voluntary school, and other subsequent applications will not be retrieved; If the candidate does not meet the requirements of the A choice, then it is necessary to look at his B choice, if the B volunteer still does not meet the requirements, and then look at his C choice, and search it down in turn until the retrieval is completed.

    Feature 4: As long as the file of a round of candidates is successful, the search for other volunteers will be stopped, and if the candidate's file is returned by the university, even if the college entrance examination score reaches the follow-up volunteer, it will not be retrieved, and it will enter the solicitation of volunteers or the next batch of volunteers to fill in.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    <> "Myth 1: A volunteer is retired, and B volunteered.

    Error: If the student's test score reaches the threshold of the A preferred university, but is withdrawn by the school because of disobedience to the adjustment, he can continue to participate in the submission of the B choice.

    Correct: All the files retrieved and classified by the Mosen batch are voted out at the same time, and the admission of each school is also carried out at the same time.

    Mistakenly rotten Brother Zone 2: A, B, C, and D are all volunteers at the same level.

    Wrong view: The four volunteer colleges and universities that filled in the same batch of volunteers are all at the same level.

    Correct point of view: the scores of colleges and universities at the same level are easy to be similar, which is equivalent to reducing the effectiveness of the volunteer, and it is more taboo when filling in the volunteer, in principle, there must be a gap to the C volunteer.

    Myth 3: Parallel volunteering is risk-free.

    Wrong view: Parallel volunteers will invest 1:1 according to the plan, and there is no risk of retreat.

    Correct point of view: If the candidate is not properly positioned and does not obey the professional adjustment, it will also bring the risk of regression.

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