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No. You must be admitted to the first choice, otherwise it will be difficult to admit to the second major, so you must choose the first choice school.
If the first choice does not obey the adjustment, it will not affect the admission of the second choice in a high probability, or it will not affect the admission of your next choice, but there is only a particularly small probability event, and your first choice does not obey the adjustment, which will cause your next choice to become invalid.
Your score meets the requirements of the first-choice college, and at this time you will be adjusted by the first-choice college, but we all know that the school's file is not 1:1, and it will generally exceed a few people.
For example, if you plan to enroll 50 people, you may transfer the files of 52 people, if you happen to be in the bottom two, so you are likely not to enter the major you are applying for, at this time, if you do not obey the adjustment, and the school does not have additional places, you are likely to be withdrawn, thus missing the admission of this batch, and can only make up the record.
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".
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Yes. As long as it is consistent with the user's score, it is particularly easy to be admitted, and the reason why students are worried that the first choice will be off the list, and the second choice will be difficult to admit, is because in the past few years, most regions of the country have adopted sequential voluntary admission, with special emphasis on the first choice, and the sequential volunteer mode is to rank the candidates of the first choice to a certain university from high to low scores.
If the enrollment is full, students who will no longer consider the second choice to apply for the university, so the probability of admission to the second choice is particularly small, unless the candidate's score is very high, or the school of the second choice is particularly poor, there is no hope of being admitted.
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Hello! If you fill in the second choice with a certain gradient, or if the number of students in the second choice is insufficient, you will be admitted, otherwise it will be more difficult. "In the same batch of a group of parallel volunteers, the matching of colleges and universities is very important, and it is necessary to pay attention to reasonably determining the gradient between the colleges and universities.
If there is a lack of gradient between candidates, the chances of the student being offered will be reduced, and they may lose a better chance of admission.
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It depends on why you didn't get accepted in the first place! If you don't get the score of the school, then it's up to you to volunteer! If you have enough points and obey the adjustment but are not admitted, then the following volunteers are useless, because all schools are admitted at the same time!
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If the school you fill in does not admit you, the second choice will definitely consider you, but it may pressure your score, but it is certainly possible to be admitted.
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Possible. As long as the second choice school is not full. You're possible.
I'm a good example. I was admitted as my 3rd choice.
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It depends on whether there is a reserved place for your second choice. Some schools will not reserve places and will not admit the second choice.
If the school has reserved places.
Then there is a certain difference between the two schools.
And your score is about the same.
There will be hope.
Good luck!
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If the school has reserved a place for the second choice, you will be admitted to the second choice if you are not admitted to the first choice, but the second choice of most schools is higher than the first choice, and you can be admitted if the score is enough.
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Yes! If the first choice does not obey the adjustment, it will not affect the admission of the second choice in a high probability, or it will not affect the admission of the next choice, but there is only a particularly small probability event, and the first choice does not obey the adjustment, which will lead to the invalidation of the next choice.
The score meets the requirements of the first-choice college, and at this time it is adjusted by the first-choice college, but we all know that the school's file is not 1:1, and it will generally exceed a few people.
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If you apply for a good school, the possibility of being admitted as your second choice is very small, because there are many applicants in good schools, and if the admission quota is full, you will not be admitted.
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It depends on whether your parallel volunteers are equal or the best choice, if it is equal, there is no problem.
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It depends on the policy of each school. It also depends on the size of the acceptance rate of each school, but personally, if you put your hopes on this, it is very unpromising.
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Yes, but some good schools don't recruit second choices.
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Yes, as long as you pass the score, unless you have a score, it will go to the next choice, but it is very important to obey the adjustment admission, you can rest assured.
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The college entrance examination admission is subject to one submission. Specifically, if your first choice has passed the file line, the file will be sent to that school, if that school has not admitted you, because you have already submitted your file once, the system will not send your file to the second choice college. Of course I won't admit it.
But if your first choice is subject to the adjustment, it is very likely that you will be admitted, so don't worry too much. If your score does not exceed the first choice college file line, the system will directly send the file to the second choice.
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Yes! I also encountered a similar situation when I took the college entrance examination, and I was admitted to the second choice of parallel volunteering!
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With such a reporting scheme, there is a great risk of delisting1
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Summary. No, in the mode of parallel volunteering, if you do not obey the adjustment, you will not be admitted to the later school. If you are accepted by the first school, regardless of whether you are admitted or not, whether you fill in the major and obey the adjustment, the next school will not be able to apply for you.
There is only one chance to pitch in parallel volunteers. Only if you have not been listed by the first school, the admissions office will continue to search for the next school you have filled in. That is to say, no matter how many colleges and universities the candidate fills in, as long as the computer searches in order and then submits to a certain institution, the student's current round of retrieval and submission will be over.
Even if the school withdraws him or her according to the regulations, the student can no longer apply to the volunteers he fills in later in this round, but can only participate in the current round of soliciting volunteers or the next batch of volunteers.
No, in the mode of parallel volunteering, if you do not obey the adjustment, you will not be admitted to the later school. If you are accepted by the first school, regardless of whether you are admitted or not, whether you fill in the major and obey the adjustment, the next school will not be able to apply for you. There is only one chance to pitch in parallel volunteers.
Only if you are not accepted by the first school, the admissions office will continue to search for the next school you have filled in. That is to say, no matter how many colleges and universities the candidate fills in, as long as the computer searches in order and submits to a certain institution of Yun Minsen, the student's current round of retrieval and submission will be over. Even if the school withdraws from the file according to the regulations, the student can no longer apply to the volunteers who fill in the later rounds of his own mu, but can only participate in the current round of soliciting volunteers or the next batch of volunteers.
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If there is a certain gradient in the second choice, or if there are not enough students from the second choice, it will be admitted, otherwise it will be more difficult. In the same batch of parallel volunteers, the matching of colleges and universities is very important, and it is necessary to pay attention to reasonably determining the gradient between the volunteers of each college.
If there is a lack of gradient between candidates, the chances of the student being accepted will be reduced, and there may be a loss of a better chance of admission.
If the parallel volunteers are not admitted, they can only wait to fill in the call for volunteers or the next batch. If the order of volunteering is over, there are second, third, and so on.
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