If the file is raised and obeys the adjustment, will it be withdrawn?

Updated on educate 2024-03-19
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Obedience to the adjustment will generally not be degraded.

    If the candidate can enter the subject adjustment process, it means that the candidate's college entrance examination score has exceeded the minimum submission line of the university filled, but has not reached the admission score line of the selected major, so he will be transferred to the major with enrollment vacancies.

    College Entrance Examination Candidates Volunteer Filling Skills:

    1. Candidates with unsatisfactory grades should shift the focus and focus of the application to the choice of major when the level of the school they can choose is not much different.

    2. When there is a conflict between the major and the school you are applying for, you should give priority to the major. Because the ultimate purpose of further education is employment, it is more important to choose a major that can be used after graduation and is easier to employ, than choosing a school.

    3. When all aspects of the school are similar, priority will be given to majors. At present, some colleges and universities implement enrollment according to major categories, and students do not choose majors until their sophomore or junior year after entering the school, in which case they can give priority to choosing a school.

    4. If you want to continue your studies after graduating from university, you should lay a good professional foundation and plan for your long-term development goals in the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the gear is raised, it may also be degraded.

    If you want to be able to enter the major you are interested in, you can appropriately lower the level requirements of the institution, and do not challenge with your own relatively limited scores. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the appropriate professional gradient, not to choose all popular majors, but to appropriately intersperse the selection of unpopular majors with popular majors, which can also reduce the possibility of candidates being disqualified.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The file is raised, which means that the minimum pitch line has been passed, and if there is obedience to the adjustment, it will basically not be withdrawn, and it is rarely withdrawn.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is possible that it will be withdrawn, and the following is the situation that the minimum pitch line of the reported institution has passed, and the professional obedience adjustment may be withdrawn:

    1) The college entrance examination score is low. The meaning of the low score here is that the candidates of the colleges and universities are ranked lower, and the colleges and universities admit them according to the parallel volunteers, and some colleges and universities will raise the file according to 110% of the enrollment plan, and theoretically 10% of the candidates will be withdrawn.

    Even if you choose to obey the adjustment of majors, but the score of the college entrance examination is low, and the other adjustment majors have completed the enrollment plan, and the number of majors is full, they will be withdrawn. Some colleges and universities implement the principle of professional purification, giving priority to candidates who apply for the major, and even if the score of the transfer candidate is high, they may be withdrawn.

    2) Failure to read the institution's prospectus carefully. If the candidate fills in all the colleges and universities with the same requirements (such as military colleges), then it happens that the candidate does not meet the requirements, and even if the major obeys the adjustment, he will definitely be withdrawn.

    If you pass the minimum pitch line, you will definitely be admitted:

    1) The score of the college entrance examination ranks high among the candidates who have applied for it. If the candidate has passed the submission line of the school's major, and the college entrance examination score is higher than that of other candidates, then he will definitely be admitted to the voluntary college and major, and the major does not need to be adjusted, and he can study his favorite major, which is also the most ideal admission situation.

    2) Some schools are 100% upscale and won't drop out. These colleges will generally state in the enrollment brochure that as long as the candidate's score exceeds the school's pitch line and is raised, and the major chooses to obey the adjustment, then the institution will admit 100% of the candidates and will not withdraw the candidates.

    Some schools will raise the file by 110% or 120%, rank the candidates' scores, give priority to those with higher scores, and withdraw some candidates after all majors are full.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Theoretically, yes, I remember that there are a few colleges and universities that do not promise to raise the file and not retreat, and it is possible to withdraw from the gear, but in fact, the upgrade line has been almost determined when the file is simulated several times, and it should not be withdrawn.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After the parallel volunteer is raised, it is not allowed to withdraw from the adjustment of obedience, but it is possible to change the major that you have not reported.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Seniors are a vivid example, and it is useless for you to obey when the school's recruitment quota is full.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, for example, it does not meet the hard limits of the profession.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Definitely not, unless you have a physical problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Generally, no, please see the school's admissions brochure.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Obey the adjustment, and say who will be recruited.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Obey the adjustment and will not be degraded. Obedience to adjustment means that the college entrance examination score reaches the submission line of the school filled, but does not reach the admission score line of the reported major, and at the same time, the school still has a major that is not full to admit candidates, so that candidates who obey the professional adjustment will be admitted to the unfilled major, if they do not obey the adjustment, the school will not be able to admit the candidates, so they will be withdrawn.

    Be cautious: Obeying the major adjustment will affect the candidate's intention to admit the major, because the system starts with high scores, for example, if you apply for a major in finance and accounting, the candidate has reached the minimum pitch line of this school, but because the major has been full, the candidate will be transferred to other majors that have not been filled, and the major that the candidate will go to is likely to be an unpopular major with fewer people.

    Obeying the adjustment can indeed ensure that the candidates who reach the minimum submission line can go to the school, but it cannot guarantee that they can learn the majors filled in by the candidates. However, more and more colleges and universities are implementing large-scale enrollment. Universities give students the opportunity to change majors, so obeying the adjustment can enter colleges and universities with lower scores, which is a good way to get into a good university.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    After obeying the adjustment, as long as the college entrance examination score is higher than the admission score of the school you are applying for, you will not be disqualified.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is not necessarily, it depends on the admission score of that school this year, you obey the adjustment, it just means that you have great hope and will not be withdrawn, but it is not foolproof.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you obey the adjustment, you will not be withdrawn, and you will definitely be able to enter that school, but it is not necessarily which major you go to.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the gear is raised, it may also be degraded.

    If you want to be able to enter the major you are interested in when filling in the volunteers, you can appropriately lower the level requirements of the college, and don't challenge with your own relatively limited scores. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the appropriate professional gradient, not to choose all popular majors, but to appropriately intersperse the selection of unpopular majors and popular majors, which can also reduce the possibility of candidates being withdrawn.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Generally, not. When filling in the parallel voluntary report, choosing to obey the adjustment will not be degraded under normal circumstances.

    In the case of parallel admission, each choice has the same efficiency for the school to be admitted, and it is equivalent to the first choice. If it is not enough for the first choice school, look at the second choice school, until you find a choice that is not higher than your score, and then put the file in this school.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    May be backshifted.

    Generally speaking, obedience to the adjustment will not be degraded, but it may also be deregistered. Obey the adjustment refers to the college entrance examination score line filled in the college entrance examination score line, but does not reach the admission score line of the selected major, at the same time the university still has some majors that are not full, so you will be transferred to the major that is not full, if you do not obey the adjustment, then the university will not admit you, so there will be a situation of withdrawal.

    Some schools admit students with poor majors, such as 2 points for the first major and the second major, 1 point for the major difference after that, and 8 points for the final first major and the seventh major. In the end, if there are no more places, the university will withdraw after completing the enrollment plan.

    There are several main situations for backshifting:

    1. Although the total score meets the standard of a major in the university, some majors have requirements for the grades of a certain discipline and will be regrettably withdrawn if they do not meet the standards;

    Second, the physical condition does not meet the relevant requirements of a major of the university or the physical examination will also lead to being withdrawn, after all, many colleges and universities will have certain requirements for the physical fitness of students;

    Third, the college entrance examination score does not have an advantage among the students who have passed the submission line in the same batch, in short, it is too low to score will be brushed away, and unfortunately it can only be withdrawn.

    How to reduce the risk of being deregistered:

    1.Marginal candidates try to choose those colleges and universities that are not satisfied in the first round of submissions in previous years, and they are more likely to be admitted because the quota is not up to standard. Professionally, don't be overly selective, obey the adjustment as much as possible, and give yourself a way out.

    The institution you apply for should keep a certain margin of scores, and you cannot use the lowest score of the admitted institution to judge whether you can reach the line.

    2.Familiarize yourself with the physical examination standards and the admission requirements of special colleges, such as height, hearing, color deficiency, color blindness, limbs, stuttering, gender, male and female admission ratio, etc., to avoid running the red light by mistake due to a moment of negligence and causing rejection. In addition, before applying for the exam, it is necessary to consult and communicate with the admissions office of the university you apply for in a timely manner, and you can obtain relevant information by participating in the admissions consultation meeting of colleges and universities in various places.

    3.Many colleges and universities not only require the total score to reach the admission score line, but also have certain requirements for the results of major-related subjects. When applying for the exam, you must clearly read the specific requirements of the institution you are applying for.

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