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Yes. Under the new college entrance examination, the scope of obedience and adjustment of the professional group of colleges and universities is only within one professional group. A school filled in by a candidate may have more than one professional group, but the candidate will only be transferred by one of the professional groups, not all of them.
Although there are generally multiple college professional groups in the same institution, and candidates have filled in more than one, when the school assigns majors to online candidates, it will only be assigned in the corresponding professional groups, including professional adjustment. Therefore, there is simply no student who is transferred to a major in a particular institution's professional group, but then transferred to another professional group.
Suppose a school has three professional groups, and the score line is "professional group 1, professional group 2, professional group 3" in order from high to bottom, and the candidates apply for all three professional groups when they apply for volunteers, and the final file is put into professional group 2, and they all choose to obey the professional adjustment.
If the candidate's score does not meet the requirements of the target major, the candidate will only be transferred to the remaining majors in Professional Group 2, and will not be transferred to the majors in Professional Group 1 or Professional Group 2.
In addition, many of the majors in each professional group are majors with relatively close disciplinary attributes; Therefore, even if the candidate is adjusted, it is generally not completely unacceptable.
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The transfer is not in the reported volunteers.
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Obeying the major allocation is not from the major of your choice, but from all the majors offered by the school.
Obey the adjustment of majors refers to the adjustment between majors in the school you are applying for. When a candidate's electronic file is submitted to a school, the school will determine the major according to the candidate's score according to the candidate's professional preference.
If the candidate's college entrance examination score reaches the minimum admission line of the school, but the professional preferences filled in cannot be satisfied, if the candidate is willing to obey the major adjustment, the school will transfer the candidate to a planned major according to the score.
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In the case of professional dispensing, within what range? Is it possible to only obey some professional adjustments?
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No, first in the one, two, three, four, ...... you chooseIf you don't have enough points, if you fill in the obedience allocation, you will be selected from other majors that you have not written, if you do not fill in the obedience, then you will be off the list, and the school will not admit you.
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1 .The adjustment of professional obedience is not from the candidate's filling in the D major, but from the adjustment of any vacant major that you have not filled.
2.The adjustment of professional obedience is to adjust all majors in the national enrollment of the school applying for the examination, not only in the enrollment majors arranged by the candidate's place of origin.
If you choose to obey the adjustment, any vacant major in the school's enrollment plan can be adjusted and admitted to you.
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No, after obeying the adjustment, if the grades are sufficient, priority will be given to admission according to the voluntary major, and the adjustment will be carried out if it is not enough, and the transfer will be transferred to other majors that lack people and your grades are in line with it, usually from the same college, for example, if you apply for English, you may be transferred to other foreign languages, but you will not be transferred to science and engineering, which is not so outrageous, but if you are particularly interested in specific content, say it separately, for example, if you report environmental protection, you may be transferred to materials, because they are all studying chemistry.
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No, it is adjusted according to whether the major is full in the university that has entered the file.
For example, if a university with 100 points is the entry line, and you score 101 points, then it stands to reason that you will enter the file, but the position is in the back, so the students in front of you will choose the major first, if your major has been selected by the people in front of you, and it is full, then, if you write disobedience, you will be withdrawn and withdrawn, which means that you have no chance in this batch. But if you write obedience, then the school will help you divide a major among the other majors you haven't written, which is called adjustment.
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It's not the school you're enrolled in.
You have not been admitted to any of the majors you have chosen.
Instead, it will transfer you to other majors in the school.
Generally, these majors are very biased, and they don't recruit people every year, thank you for adopting this task, I'm short of one to adopt!!
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It is transferred in the professional group of your chosen major, if you choose the professional group of two majors, but you choose one, if the registration is full, you will be transferred to another major.
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In the case of professional dispensing, within what range? Is it possible to only obey some professional adjustments?
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The premise of obeying the adjustment means that the professional score filled in is not competitive, and the adjustment is being carried out?
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Obeying the adjustment is not adjusting in the major of your choice. Obedience to the adjustment is to be chosen at random with the school, that is, the unfilled majors that are assigned to the school; Obedience to adjustment means that the score of the college entrance examination reaches the key file line of the school filled, but does not reach the admission score line of the reported major, and the school still has unfilled majors that can be admitted. For example, if you apply for a major in accounting, you have reached the minimum threshold of this school, but because this major has been filled (for example, the school recruits a total of 10 people in your province, including 5 people in the accounting major, and 5 people who fill in the school's accounting major have higher scores than you, then because you are admitted from a high score, you are not in the department.)'Admission target), you will be transferred to other majors that are not filled, and the major you will go to is likely to be an unpopular major with fewer applicants.
Yes, let's use an analogy.
If your score is on the score line of this school, and you are only satisfied with one or some majors of this school, it is recommended to choose not to obey the adjustment. >>>More
Parallel volunteering is not like the previous first choice, and if you are not admitted to the second choice, you will get a lower score. For example, if you fill in two parallel volunteers, A and B, and you have reached the transfer line of both volunteers, and A volunteers adjust the files first, then your file will go to A's volunteer school. But there is a ratio of 1: >>>More
Obeying the adjustment means that you have passed the school's submission line but cannot be admitted to the major you are applying for, and at the same time, the school still has a major that is not full to admit you, so that you will be admitted to the unfilled major if you obey the adjustment of the major, if you do not obey the adjustment, the school will not be able to admit you, so you will be withdrawn. For example, if you apply for a major in finance and accounting, you have reached the minimum pitch line of this school, but because this major has been full (for example, the school recruits a total of 10 people in your province, including 5 people in the accounting major, and 5 people who fill in the school's finance and accounting major have higher scores than you, then because you are admitted from the high score, you are not admitted to the department), you will be transferred to other majors that are not full. And the major you will go to is likely to be an unpopular major with fewer applicants. Obeying the adjustment can indeed ensure that candidates who meet the minimum submission line can go to the school, but it cannot guarantee that they will be able to learn the major you fill in. >>>More
I went to a military school in Xuzhou, and there is one of your volunteers to apply for a military school, whether to obey the professional adjustment, if you obey, if you report the professional score is relatively high, your score is only enough for the school's admission score line is not enough for the score of the major you are applying for, you will be transferred to other majors, if you do not obey, you will be withdrawn, and the transfer between schools will strive for your personal opinion, but this situation is relatively rare, the military school originally recruited fewer people, generally full, and the number of adjustment places is very small, So at the beginning, apply to a school that you are sure of.
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