If the A candidate is not admitted, will the acceptance rate of the B school be reduced?

Updated on educate 2024-03-20
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    LZ stands for Parallel Volunteering?

    What does admission refer to?

    If it is a parallel volunteer, it will not, and the A volunteer will not be raised, and it will automatically slide to the B volunteer to score the higher first.

    A's score is low, but A volunteers to apply to school X.

    B scored higher than A, but A volunteered and was not admitted.

    Go to the file of this X school.

    B is shown first.

    As long as you enter the file, all scores are preferred, there is no difference between the first and second choices, and the admission probability is still the same.

    That's the benefit of parallel volunteering (the only benefit......That's how I am, I didn't get enough points for volunteer A, and the school where I volunteered B took me in.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Volunteers should be parallel to each other, and they should not affect each other.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No... Parallel volunteers are ranked by score... As long as you have enough scores, you will be admitted first.

    Suppose that the next person after you is your B choice, and your A choice is not admitted, then you are admitted first... Even if your C choice is his A choice, you will be admitted first... In short, the admission with high scores is completed first, and then the admission is later, taking care of the high-scoring candidates, uh, this is the only benefit of parallel volunteering.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It doesn't matter. This year is a parallel volunteer, and the three ABC schools do not affect each other, unless they don't want you, you will be disqualified. (The probability is very low) rest assured!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Not if it's a parallel volunteer!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Can I fill in the same school for Phase A and Phase B? If I am not admitted in stage A, will the same school admit me in stage B?

    Hello, according to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, you can fill in the same school for Phase A and Phase B, but if the school you fill in in Phase A does not admit you, then the success rate of filling in the same school in Phase B will be lower, because Phase B is for candidates who are not admitted, and the number of places admitted is relatively limited. Therefore, it is recommended that when you fill in the stage B application, you can choose to fill in other schools to increase the chance of being admitted. In addition, it should be noted that if the school you filled in in Phase A did not admit you, but other schools in Phase B did, then you will no longer be able to choose the school you filled in in Phase A.

    Therefore, when filling in the volunteers, you need to carefully consider your actual situation and arrange the order of volunteers reasonably to improve the probability of being admitted. In short, although you can fill in the same school in Phase A and Phase B, the success rate of filling in the same school in Phase B will be relatively low, so it is recommended that you can choose to fill in other schools when filling in Phase B to increase your chances of being admitted.

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