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Professional disobedience? If you hook the professional adjustment, you may be able to go, but it depends on whether he has enough people in other majors, and if he is enough, it will be suspended, and he will fall to the second choice. Looking at the number of admissions of the second choice, if the school has enough admissions, then you have to prepare to make up the application.
Because some schools do not set up admission places for the second choice, in fact, it mainly depends on whether the second choice school you apply for has reserved a place for the second choice. There should be a time period for the supplement, and it is not possible to make up for it at any time. Don't be too anxious, take a look first, check carefully, and when all the volunteers you apply for are recruited, you see if you have been admitted, if you really haven't been admitted, make up for it.
In fact, the schools that make up the application also have good majors. I hope you can understand it, and I wish you an ideal university!
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If any of his 6 majors is admitted, he will go directly to this school, otherwise he will be withdrawn, that is, he will fall directly into the second group of volunteers (note: not the B or C volunteers of the first group) without searching for BC volunteers, and finally wait for other schools to be admitted when the volunteers are called.
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No, if you reach the score of the major you want to study, you can be admitted, if you do not reach the score of the major you want to study, then those who do not obey the major adjustment will be brushed. Since you have passed the school's scores, if you enter the file and then exit, there is basically only a chance to make up the record, and the school withdrawal is to be withdrawn after he is admitted, and other schools are basically recorded at this time, so the possibility of the second choice entering the file is not very large.
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If you exceed the pitch line, you may be admitted! If the score is less than the minimum admission score of that major, it means that you will not be able to study that major, and if you are not subject to the major assignment, then you will be transferred to an unfilled major. Note:
Some schools have a score difference between majors, and if you can't meet the minimum admission score for other majors after being deducted, you will face rejection!
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No, if you reach the scores of the majors you want to study, you can enter, if you don't reach the scores of the majors you want to study, then those who do not obey the major adjustment will be brushed and enter the second choice.
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If the first choice is filled in the subject adjustment, it can only be transferred between other majors in this school, and it is impossible to be admitted to other schools.
If you don't fill in the adjustment, then even if you reach the first choice score line, but the professional score line does not arrive, you will still be withdrawn by the first choice school, and you will be automatically admitted to the second choice or downgrade.
If the candidate's score is higher than the admission score of the school, but it does not reach the admission score line of the applied major and does not obey the adjustment, then the withdrawal will occur. When it is confirmed that you have been withdrawn, you should pay attention to the notice of the local admissions office to solicit volunteers and make up the record, and fill in the volunteers again in time.
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It depends on what kind of voluntary school you are applying for, if it is a general transfer, even if all your volunteers are blocked, you can go to school in person or find another school to sign up on the spot, I applied for the volunteer before, and I felt bad after seeing the school, so the school I am studying now is looking for another oneself, not a voluntary school.
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I don't know, I can't, I can't obey the adjustment.
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That's for sure, it will, it's a slippery gear, and you'll lose the chance to be admitted to this batch and slide to the next batch.
As soon as you reach the school's pitch line, the file will be taken by the school. If the score is not enough for the admission score of these two majors, and you do not obey the adjustment, you will be withdrawn, and the file will go to the "Solicitation of Volunteers" column, waiting for other universities that are not full to call you. Therefore, unless there are special circumstances, students must hook up the "obedience to adjustment" when filling in the parallel volunteers.
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Although you have passed the admission score of the first choice school, but you have not reached the score line of your chosen major, and you choose not to obey the adjustment, you will be withdrawn, and you will not be able to be admitted to the school of your first choice, let alone the major you want to go to. If you choose to obey the adjustment, you can also go to other majors.
Now you can only be admitted to the second or third choice school.
Satisfied, thank you.
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Yes, because you didn't get the score of that major, you will be out of gear if you don't obey the adjustment school.
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It can only be said that there is.
Possibility of readmission. As long as the score of the simulated casting file is high, and the pre-investment score is bai, and the service is adjusted, you can basically be admitted. dao
When the applicant school is not admitted, whether he agrees to be transferred to another institution; When the file is transferred to a certain university, and the majors filled in are not admitted, whether you agree to be transferred to other departments to study? If the candidate confirms that he or she "obeys the assignment", on the one hand, he or she increases his chances of being admitted.
Once admitted, the subject must attend the institution that admitted you, otherwise, it will affect the completion of the national enrollment plan. Therefore, for this column, candidates should not only pay full attention to it, but also treat it cautiously, and make a specific and clear statement.
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Generally, the simulated pitching is three times before the final simulated pitching line comes out, and only one score represents the pitching version of the institution, as long as your score is high.
Pre-pitch scores, and obey the adjustment, you can basically set the admission. I don't know what the first simulated pitch means? The admission of undergraduate students in various provinces is basically coming to an end.
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This is the actual submission, and today and tomorrow are the check-in times (the official admission time of the institution). The actual return line of each school, according to the enrollment answer plan, has long been determined. Otherwise, how do candidates determine professional colleges and universities, and what is the basis for candidates' rankings.
After the recording, appropriate adjustments can be made according to the actual completion of the enrollment plan. If the scheduled plan is completed, no adjustments will be made. If the scheduled plan cannot be completed, the last day of the solicitation of volunteers will be used to determine whether to reduce the score and admit them.
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Summary. 1. Slippage means that the score line of the college you fill in is too high, which exceeds your college entrance examination score, and the volunteer you fill in cannot be submitted to the college you are applying for. If this is the case for all the volunteers you fill in, and none of them can be put in, you will slip in this batch and can only fill in the solicitation of volunteers.
2. Withdrawal means that you have reached a voluntary pitch score line and have been pitched into a college, but because the majors you fill in are all good majors and the score requirements are too high, you have not been admitted to the 6 majors you have filled in, and you have not filled in the major to obey the adjustment, you will be withdrawn from this school. After withdrawing, you can no longer be voted in this batch, and you can only fill in the solicitation of volunteers.
Hello, I would like to ask if my score is on the lowest pitching line of the first choice, but the professional score is not enough and I do not obey the adjustment, then this will happen.
Hello! We're happy to answer for you! If the score is on the lowest pitching line of the first choice, but the professional score is not enough, and you do not obey the adjustment, then it will also slip.
Hello! 1. Slippage means that the score line of the college you fill in is too high, which exceeds your college entrance examination score, and the volunteer you fill in cannot be submitted to the college you are applying for. If this is the case for all the volunteers you fill in, and none of them can be put in, you will slip in this batch and can only fill in the solicitation of volunteers.
2. Withdrawal means that you have reached a voluntary pitch score line and have been pitched into a college, but because the majors you fill in are all good majors and the score requirements are too high, you have not been admitted to the 6 majors you have filled in, and you have not filled in the major to obey the adjustment, you will be withdrawn from this school. After withdrawing, you can no longer be voted in this batch, and you can only fill in the solicitation of volunteers.
I want to ask, my score is enough for the first choice of the pitch line, and the major score is enough, but I am not subject to the adjustment, will I be admitted?
Yes. Will I be admitted if the number of 6 volunteers I applied for is full?
Yes. However, why would they still be admitted when the number of students is full?
The admission range is 110%.
What does that mean.
For example, if you recruit 10, you can recruit 11 people.
It means that the 10 people who want to apply for this major will be admitted as long as these 19 people have the lowest pitch line and professional score enough for the school's score.
Yes.
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Summary. Therefore, if the first choice does not obey the adjustment and does not reach the minimum submission score line, it will be withdrawn, and we will check the subject to the adjustment to increase the probability of admission.
What happens if the first choice does not obey the adjustment and does not meet the minimum pitch score?
Hello, I am Mr. Xiao Su, graduated from 985 Beijing Normal University, although young but has many years of teaching experience, good at psychological counseling, k12 I have seen your question, it takes a certain amount of time to summarize the perfect answer for you, please be patient and wait for the teacher.
Hello, if the first choice does not obey the adjustment and does not reach the minimum pitch score line, it will be disqualified.
The supplementary analysis is as follows: 1. First of all, if the first choice does not obey the adjustment and does not reach the minimum pitching score line, it will be withdrawn. 2. Secondly, this is that we are raising the file to achieve the minimum admission score of the professional group; 3. Then, if we fill in the professional volunteer and do not reach the score, and we do not check the box to obey the adjustment, then we will be disqualified;
Therefore, if the first choice does not obey the adjustment and does not reach the minimum submission score line, it will be withdrawn, and we will check the subject to the adjustment to increase the probability of admission.
The above is from Mr. Xiaosu, I really hope to help you
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Hello! If the college entrance examination score does not reach the minimum admission score of the first choice, it will not be released, that is, it is impossible to be admitted to the first choice college.
If this is the case above, the adjustment of "obedience" and "disobedience" is of little significance, and it doesn't matter if you don't fill it in.
Of course, admission will depend on the ...... of your second and third choice colleges in orderIf you happen to be on the score line of the third-choice college and go out to the third-choice college, at this time, the "obedience to professional adjustment" and "disobedience to adjustment" may have an impact, and if you do not obey, you may be withdrawn and lose the admission opportunity of the batch.
I hope the above explanation is helpful to you, and I wish you a happy day!
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