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The first choice is more critical, and the probability of admission to the second choice is relatively small. Therefore, the most important thing that needs to be carefully scrutinized when filling in the application is the first choice of the file. The second choice is to pay attention to opening up the score grade. As for whether the second choice is recorded, there is a luck factor.
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Generally, the first choice is the most important to carefully consider after filling in, the second choice is carried out only when your first choice is not admitted, and the general colleges and universities give priority to the admission of candidates with the first choice, and the first choice is not full, so the second choice of students will be considered. . .
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Usually fill in your first choice of university... Like some of the more popular universities. It was full on the first choice. I won't record my second choice... This must be noted.
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It depends on your mindset. If you want to rush to a school that is not too likely, fill in one choice for this school, and fill in the second choice for the school that is sure, and it is recommended to choose to obey the deployment. However, if your first choice is not admitted, and your score is not very high, it is possible that the major of your second choice school is not good.
If you just want to be safe, just fill in the school you are sure of. I hope what I've written is of some help to you.
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The first choice should be filled high, as the saying goes, rush.
If the first choice is not admitted, the second choice will be reached, and generally these two choices will be filled in a little higher.
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If the first choice slips, then you have to compare the second choice with someone else's first choice, which is a disadvantage.
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The differences between the first choice and the second choice are: the difference between admission and the difference between filling in.
1. Admission differences
When admitting to the college entrance examination, whether it is a sequential volunteer or a parallel volunteer, they are admitted in order of volunteering. Therefore, in the same batch, the first choice will be given priority over the second choice, and when the first choice is not submitted, the second choice will be admitted. When the first choice is submitted and then withdrawn, it will enter the next batch and be admitted in the order of the filled choice.
Second, fill in the difference
When filling in the order of volunteers, the first choice is particularly critical, and strive to leave it at one time, otherwise the second choice admission must be reported to a particularly low or very poor school to be admitted, and when applying for the second choice, you must also see if the school recruits the second choice of students. You should also be very cautious when applying for your first choice, and be optimistic about whether the school has a professional grade.
Precautions for filling in the college entrance examination volunteers
1. Candidates with excellent academic performance and ranking in the forefront of provincial key middle schools should choose a brand-name comprehensive university and choose their favorite major under this premise. Do not set a school by major. This is because even if students are not satisfied with their majors, they still have many opportunities to choose a second degree, such as changing departments, changing majors, taking a second degree, or a second major.
2. Candidates with medium academic performance seem to have a large number of schools to choose from, and most of the majors are engineering, social sciences and related majors with strong operability, and there are more opportunities than candidates with excellent academic performance.
3. For candidates with relatively poor academic performance, it is more important to choose a school. Especially those candidates whose test scores fluctuate up and down the local general undergraduate or junior college admission batch control line.
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When you fill in the volunteers, fill in the four volunteers at once. Each school will admit you according to your preferred score of 1234. That is to say, if you apply for 1, if you are admitted, the others will be invalid, and if 1 is not admitted, the others will be admitted in turn until you are admitted.
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If the first choice is met, the second choice will be given priority.
Hello question, I want to ask if I put a school as the third choice and other people put it as the first choice, will I admit him and I have a smaller chance.
Ask how the school admits the number of people he needs.
If he recruits professionally and does not recruit enough, he will make up for it again and lower the score line.
Ask whether he will summarize all the files that have entered his school and rank them according to their scores, whether it has nothing to do with the first and second choices, or whether this school will not recruit when the third choice is full.
I asked how the school managed to recruit the number of people he needed.
The answer is like this school, it wants to admit 2,000 people above his score line, and then 4,000 people apply to this school, then she will admit the top 2,000 from these 4,000 people.
But if she wants to recruit 2,000 people to apply to his school, and there are only 1,500 people who meet his score requirements, then he will lower the score line and admit an additional 500 people.
Question: Is he ranking all the files that entered his school, right, regardless of whether anyone else is the first choice and I am the third choice.
Answer: Yes. Ask if the school will exclude all the people who have the first choice to enter the school, and if there are more than the number of people he needs, he will not look at the people who have the second choice.
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Yes, if your score reaches the score line of your first choice, your file will be hit to your first choice school, and then all your files will be ranked by the students of this school, and you will be admitted according to your major. If you are not admitted, or if your score does not reach the cut-off score of your first choice, your profile will be sent to your second choice school, and then you will be ranked with all the classmates who have scored in this school, and you will be admitted by major.
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When you fill in the volunteers, you will be able to fill in the four volunteers at one time. Each school admits students according to your preferred score according to ABCD. That is to say, if you apply for A, if you are admitted, the others will be invalid, if A is not admitted, the others will be admitted in turn until you are admitted, but it should be noted that when you fill in the application for each school, the admission method of each school is different
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Having a first choice represents the major you want to study the most.
The second choice represents the second desired major.
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The difference between the first choice and the second choice is: the first choice is given priority, and the second choice is carried out if the first choice is unsuccessful.
There are multiple school volunteers for candidates to choose from, among which the first choice is the most important. In the same batch, students must be admitted in the order of their choice. 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.
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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The order of admission is different.
1. First choice: The first choice for university admission with a cut-off score.
2. Second choice: If the first choice is not accepted, the second choice will be accepted.
The rules are different.
1. The first choice: fill in the volunteer form in strict accordance with the "Catalogue of Enrollment Majors in Ordinary Colleges and Universities" published by each province (city). The "batch position" of the school and the major in the volunteer form must be consistent with the batch position published in the "Catalog of Enrollment Majors".
2. Second choice: the first choice is to fill in the school with a high admission score, and the second choice is to fill in the school with a low admission score; The first volunteer is a ministry or "211" or "985" engineering school, and the second volunteer can be some local universities.
3. Different admission scores.
The second choice has a higher grade than the first choice. If you are applying to a university as a second choice, you must score 30 out of 50 points above the university you are applying to as a first choice.
Therefore, the first volunteer is the most important, and in the same batch, it is necessary to enter in the order of the volunteers. If the candidate's score does not reach the admission cut-off line of the first-choice school, or although the cut-off line has reached the cut-off line, but due to professional reasons, the candidate should not be selected and is withdrawn, and the candidate needs to be transferred to the second choice or other voluntary admission.
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Your first choice is the most important, your application will first be your first choice school, if your first choice school admits you, then you are a student of that institution, if your first choice does not admit you, the second choice of the college is not full, your choice will go to the second choice school, the first choice is very important.
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The first choice is that your information will be reviewed first, and whether you will be admitted or not.
Other parallel volunteers, admitted at the same time, whoever moves fast, you will go to study.
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The difference between the first choice and the second choice, simply put, is two choices, the order of filling in and admitting, the first choice is better than the second choice. When admitting students, most colleges and universities are more inclined to fill in the first choice of their own candidates; Of course, if the first choice does not admit the number of students, the second choice will also be considered.
If you want to fill in the first and second choices, I personally think that you should clarify your desired university. Put the university you want to go to the most in the first choice, the second and subsequent choices, and then fill in the universities that you don't want to go to.
After the results of the college entrance examination are announced, it is also a university question to fill in the voluntary application. If you want to be able to enter a good university even if you get good grades, you need to fill in the college entrance examination volunteer. Volunteering to fill in the report properly can make up for the shortcomings of the grades; Improper volunteer filling may make the college entrance examination work wasted.
In the college admissions process, the first choice is more important, followed by the second choice. For colleges and universities in this province, the first choice may have been fully admitted, so students who fill in the second choice, even if they have excellent grades, will fall behind Sun Shan. Personally, I suggest that when filling in the volunteers, it is best to put the university of your choice in the first choice.
The vast majority of students, when filling in the volunteers, are more inclined to colleges and universities in the province. If it is not a prestigious school, they will not consider colleges and universities outside the province; In this case, we need to put the colleges and universities in the province in the first choice to fill in, so as to increase the probability of being admitted.
If there is also a favorite university outside the province, you can put it in the second choice, which is like a double insurance for the volunteer. If the first choice is unsuccessful, there is still hope that the second choice will be accepted.
In order to increase the probability of being admitted, we can check the box to obey the major allocation, so as to enter our ideal university.
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The first choice business is preferred, and when we can choose a school, we can be admitted to the first choice in advance, and then we must fill in our favorite major and school as the first choice when filling in.
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The difference is that the number of digits in the first choice school is relatively high, and the number of digits in the second choice school is relatively low, and the difference between the first choice and the second choice is preferably about 50 points.
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The order of admission is different for the first and second choices, and the first choice is generally used as the main admission school. Be sure to choose based on your grades.
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Differences: The odds of admission are different.
The college entrance examination adopts parallel voluntary admission, and the parallel volunteer follows the principle of "score priority, follow the volunteer", and the file is sorted in strict accordance with the total score of the candidates, and the six parallel volunteers filled in by the candidates are retrieved in turn. In other words, even if the first choice fails, the next five choices still function according to the score priority method and through "parallel" competition. Therefore, the parallel voluntary submission model effectively alleviates the problem of high-scoring candidates falling off the list due to improper voluntary filling in the past.
Judging from the actual situation of parallel volunteering in the province in 2015, the acceptance rate of the application exceeded 90%, which was about 15 percentage points higher than the traditional volunteer method. The vast majority of colleges and universities have successfully completed their enrollment plans after a one-time application, and the planned vacancies that need to be adjusted by colleges and universities have been greatly reduced, and the flow of students has become more reasonable.
The source of students in key colleges and universities is relatively concentrated, the investment line is generally improved, and at the same time, the general colleges and universities have their own places, especially the provincial colleges and universities have basically completed the enrollment plan after a one-time investment, and the distribution of students between colleges and universities has become more reasonable, which has effectively alleviated the uneven distribution of candidates between colleges and universities in the enrollment process, and the phenomenon of "big and small years" in different years of the same college.
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Sequential volunteers, also known as gradient volunteers, have three characteristics: First, a hierarchical relationship is formed between colleges and universities in the same batch in natural order, such as the first volunteer and the second volunteer, and there is no parallel relationship between volunteers. Second, according to the principle of "voluntary priority" in archives.
That is to say, at the time of filing, the candidates will be sorted according to their first volunteer, and then according to the candidates' filing scores, according to the filing ratio, from high to low. "Multiple rounds of pitching". If a candidate's first volunteer fails to file, or is filed by the university after filing, you can wait for the second volunteer, i.e., the second round of filing.
If the candidate fills in the second volunteer college after the first volunteer is not satisfied, the candidate's record score can meet the record conditions of the second volunteer college, then the record, otherwise you can only wait for the volunteers or the next batch of admissions. The filing principle of parallel volunteering is "ranking first, follow volunteers, one round of filing", that is, on the lowest control line of the same subject, according to the candidates' record scores from high to low, determine the candidates' rankings, and then search for the candidates' voluntary colleges and universities one by one according to the candidates' rankings. When arranging the ranking of candidates, if there is an equal score, they are ranked in the order and score of the individual subjects.
Therefore, the ranking is the only candidate. When searching for parallel volunteers, many universities filled in by candidates may be searched, but they must be searched in turn following the order of the candidates' volunteers. Once a university that meets the filing conditions is retrieved, that is, the filing to the university, the parallel follow-up volunteers will terminate the search, and the first round of filing will end.
This is an admission rule that combines score priority and major priority. Candidates will be lined up based on their scores from highest to lowest. If the first volunteer of the major is not admitted, they will subtract the corresponding score difference, re-queue to see if they meet the admission criteria for the next volunteer, and so on.
When filling in the application, you must see clearly what the admission rules of this school are. If the score is extremely poor, it is important to consider carefully to ensure that the child is admitted to the first choice. "One round of submission" means that candidates only have one retrieval opportunity per round, i.e. whether candidates have only one round.
Thus, in parallel volunteering, although the candidate fills in many university volunteers, there is only one opportunity for the candidate. If a candidate does not file because several parallel volunteers are not eligible, or is withdrawn by the university after filing, they can only participate in the volunteer call or the next batch of admissions.
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