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If you have a book, it is better to obey the adjustment, because the score is not too high, and if you don't obey, the possibility of being admitted will be much smaller, and now many people come out to find a job that is not the right major, so the school is very important.
If you have two books, it is best to find a similar school and major, do not obey the adjustment, generally speaking, there is still a certain advantage in two schools with one score.
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If you are unsure about the score and you particularly like a certain school, then it is recommended that you choose to obey the adjustment.
I think according to your scores, it is better to apply for two colleges and universities, and you can choose a relatively satisfactory major.
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It is recommended to choose to obey the adjustment, otherwise it is easy to fall off, and now the society does not necessarily look at your major when looking for a job, but mainly depends on whether the reputation of the school is loud.
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It is better for your score to be subject to adjustment, which can increase the likelihood of admission.
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One obeys the adjustment, but basically the majors of the adjustment are the worse in the school, but if your grades are not high, there is only the adjustment share!
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It's only three points away, it's better for you to obey the adjustment, learn well in the future, and you can change majors in college. And some schools allow double degrees. It's all an opportunity for you. There's no need to give up the opportunity to get a book for a major you don't like.
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If you don't have to choose a major, you can choose to adjust, so that you have a better chance of admission.
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After enrolling, look at your own conditions and then consider whether to change majors.
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You can choose a line to repay, but if you can't pick a good major, you will be adjusted. You can first take a look at the major of that school every year, do you like it, and then think about it, after all, it is still a key point.
But if you choose a two-book school, you can pick a good major, but some good majors have two books and more than one score, so it is best to refer to the scores of previous years. At present, it is also very good to study a good second major, and some graduates from key schools are not yet popular. But college is still all up to you.
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The school you want to go to, regardless of the major, then obey, otherwise choose the major you like and report two.
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If you want to enter the school you want to get into, and then change your major at the back of the school, you need to adjust three.
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If it's just for a certain major or a certain school, you won't obey the adjustment, or you will adjust it, and if it does, they will give you a call.
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It's better to apply for two books and choose a good major.
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Liberal arts emphasize schools, and sciences emphasize majors.
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<>I think it's good to be disobedient to the adjustment, we all know that interest is the best teacher for learning, in the study and life of junior high and high school, what we want to learn is fixed, and in college, we can choose our favorite major to study, if you say that you transfer to a major you don't like, then learning must be boring, and it will have a certain impact on your college life. However, there is also a risk of disobedience to the adjustment, if the professional line is higher than your score, you will be directly withdrawn, and you can only participate in the solicitation of volunteers, and the second choice and subsequent volunteers will be invalidated. If you are promoted by University A, and the major you fill in is very popular, your score does not reach the admission score of the major, and you do not fill in the major to obey the adjustment, you will be withdrawn from the school.
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Summary. Hello dear <>
We are glad to answer for you--- is the adjustment when all the school scores are not enough or the first choice is not enough, the adjustment means that when the college admission, the candidate's first choice is not admitted, but if it meets the admission requirements of other schools, it will be assigned to other schools for admission. Only if the candidate's first choice is not admitted, will he be transferred to another school. If the candidate's first choice has been accepted, they will not be assigned to another school.
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Obey the adjustment is the adjustment when the scores of all schools are not enough, or the adjustment when the first choice is not enough.
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I am glad to answer for you--- is the adjustment when the scores of all schools are not enough, or the first choice is not enough, the adjustment is to be adjusted, and the first choice is not enough, which means that when the college admissions is taken, the candidate's first choice is not admitted, but meets the admission requirements of other schools, and will be assigned to other schools for admission. Only if the candidate's first choice is not admitted, will he be transferred to another school. If the candidate's first choice has been accepted, they will not be assigned to another school.
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Whether it is the case that other colleges and universities are not admitted, or the first school is not enough, it will be adjusted.
Hello dear, it is the first school to volunteer <>not to be admitted
Isn't that an admission to one school after another? If the first school has enough other majors, it will not be the turn of the second choice.
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Obeying the adjustment is the last option, and only when other volunteers cannot be recruited, He Shou will consider it, and adjust it according to the enrollment plan and the candidate's order of volunteering. If your first choice can be admitted, then you don't need to be admitted to the Zen Meditation Sect, because it means that you have been admitted to the major or school you want. <>
Obedience to the adjustment is indeed a school-by-school admission. If the first Tonghe school has enough other majors, it is not the turn of the second choice to be admitted, but also depends on the candidate's own bureau <>
If you are not satisfied with the major you have transferred, you can also apply for a replacement<>
I still don't understand, for example, I applied for 18 majors in 6 schools. Is it that the 18 majors of the 6 schools in Qidong are not enough to be admitted, so they will be adjusted, or the first school in front of them will not have high enough professional scores.
In the case that all the colleges and universities that apply for the examination are unable to admit them, the admissions department will transfer the candidates to other majors or schools that are not full according to their scores and other conditions. That is to say, the bend is that the eighteen majors of the six schools you applied for are not enough to admit them
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Now is the time to fill in the college entrance examination in various places, and most candidates will choose to obey the adjustment when filling in the volunteers, because in the case of obeying the adjustment of the silver and only the agent, even if you sometimes have a score that is not particularly enough to be admitted, you will be transferred to other majors to ensure that you can be admitted. First of all, obey the adjustment, and there are more opportunities. In other words, it is still good for candidates to obey the adjustment.
As long as your score is above the provincial control line, as long as your score reaches the promotion line of a certain institution, you may be admitted to the university. Therefore, if you want to be admitted to the university of your choice, it is best to choose to obey the adjustment. Secondly, obedience to adjustment means that the score of the college entrance examination reaches the submission line of the school you fill in, but does not reach the admission score line of the major you are applying for.
At the same time, this school can be admitted when there are still cases where the major is not full. If you obey the adjustment of the major, you will be admitted to the unfilled major. If you don't obey the adjustment, this school won't be able to admit you.
In other words, obeying mediation can ensure that you randomly select a major from the unfilled majors in the colleges and universities you fill in. Third, if you must go to the major you like, then choose not to obey the adjustment. Because the college you apply for has no other majors you like in addition to the major you are applying for, and you don't want to go to other majors, in this case, you must choose not to obey the adjustment.
So as not to transfer you to a major you don't like, and you will be entangled. I remember when my daughter applied for university, all the schools chose not to obey the adjustment because she liked her chosen major. In short, whether it is subject to adjustment or not depends on your specific situation.
However, I suggest that you should still choose to obey the adjustment better. It is still more beneficial for yourself to obey the adjustment.
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College entrance examination volunteers should obey the adjustment of the situation:
1.Students whose majors don't matter. If students do not have a special preference for majors, obeying the adjustment can broaden the range of major choices and increase employment opportunities.
2.Institutions don't care about students. If you don't have a special preference for the institution you want to go to, obeying the adjustment can increase the probability of being admitted and avoid the risk of not being admitted.
3.Transfer the target major to a better school. If the original major is in a poor school, but can be transferred to a school with a better reputation, then obeying the good transfer state can improve the recognition of academic qualifications and increase employment competitiveness.
College entrance examination volunteers should not be subject to the adjustment of the situation:
1.Students with obvious professional preferences. If you have clarified your professional interests and career direction, you may regret missing out on a more suitable major.
2.Students who have already passed the career plan. If you already have a clear career plan, obeying the adjustment may deviate you from the optimal career path.
3.Students who may affect their academics. If the student already has a better learning environment and resources at the original school, or if the ranking of the school to which the transfer is transferred has dropped significantly, complying with the adjustment may affect academic performance and future chances of further education.
To sum up, after determining your professional preferences and career plans, if you can transfer to a more well-known school or a better major, you can consider obeying the adjustment. However, if the result of the adjustment will have a greater impact on your career development or academic performance, you should carefully consider obeying the adjustment.
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Summary. In principle, as long as you choose to obey the adjustment, even if the number of admissions exceeds the original planned enrollment of the institution, you will not be disqualified. As for what major is transferred, it depends on the enrollment situation of the institution, not necessarily all unpopular majors, or majors that are not full for other reasons.
In addition, after entering the university, if you really cannot accept the major you are transferring, you can also apply for a change of major according to the university's policy. If you really can't accept some majors, it is recommended that you just give up the application to the university. Before filling in the volunteers, you must carefully read the enrollment plans of each college to understand what are the enrollment majors of your favorite colleges and universities in this province.
1. The risk of adjustment is basically that the candidates whose scores are near the pitching line choose to obey and may not necessarily be adjusted. If your score is high enough, you don't need to worry too much, take 10,000 steps back, if you really hit a small probability event, you will be adjusted, which is also better than grinding away from the college entrance examination because the college entrance examination score does not reach the major admission score, and the major in the past is basically preferred to choose the major that is similar to your original bridge draft.
In principle, as long as you choose to obey the adjustment, even if the number of admissions exceeds the number of students enrolled in the original pure plan of the institution, you will not be disqualified. As for what major is transferred, it depends on the enrollment situation of the institution, and it must be an unpopular major, or it may be a major that is not full for other reasons. In addition, after entering the university, if you really cannot accept the major you are transferring, you can also apply for a change of major according to the university's policy.
If you really can't accept a certain major, it is recommended that you just give up the application to the university. Before filling in the volunteers, you must carefully read the enrollment plans of each college to understand what are the enrollment majors of your favorite colleges and universities in this province.
Whether to go to college is to pay attention to the school brand or more to the major.
If the university is not a 211 or 985 college, the major is more important.
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When filling in the college entrance examination, whether to choose to obey the adjustment is a question that needs to be carefully considered. Choosing to obey the adjustment can increase your chances of being admitted, but it can also be forced to be admitted to a major or school you don't like. Here are some of the situations where disobedience to the adjustment may be better:
1.Have a clear career plan or professional goals. If the candidate already has a clear career plan or professional goals, and has carefully studied the admission requirements and curriculum of the target major, then it may be better not to obey the adjustment.
2.The score is less than ideal. If the score of the candidate is not satisfactory and he may not be admitted to the target major, then it may be better not to obey the adjustment.
Because even if you choose to obey the adjustment, you may be admitted to a less desirable major or school, and it may affect your future career development.
3.There are special requirements for the school or major. If the candidate has special requirements for the school or major, such as:
In terms of the school's geographical location, subject setting, tuition fees, etc., then it may be better not to obey the adjustment. Because even if you are admitted to other majors, you may not be able to meet these requirements, and it may affect your future studies and life.
It is important to note that there is also a certain risk of disobedience to the transfer, as you may be disqualified or unable to be admitted to any school. Therefore, when choosing not to obey the adjustment, you need to carefully weigh the pros and cons, and make a ruler and wise decision according to your own situation. At the same time, it is also necessary to carefully understand the admission requirements and curriculum of each school in order to make a more suitable choice.
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