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Parallel volunteers are divided into five majors: A, B, C, D, and E, each with 6 majors. The five volunteers A, B, C, D, and E are parallel volunteers. It's just that Volunteer A is not admitted, and if you enter Volunteer B, your score will not be reduced.
And also. For example, both A and B can be entered, then those who are determined to enter A will not be admitted to B and B, so these five parallel volunteers must have a certain gradient.
There is a score difference between majors, and the professional grade difference of colleges and universities in other provinces is generally 1, 2, 3 each down 5 points, 4, 5, 6 parallel. So if you don't get into 3 majors, your score in this school will be 10 points less. The colleges and universities in the province also have professional grade differences, and the colleges and universities in the province are generally set to 1, 2, 3 each down 2 points, 4, 5, 6 parallel.
That's a total of 6 points.
Another point must be made clear to you, that is, the biggest disadvantage of parallel volunteering, if you have A, B both reach the file line, but you do not exceed the A volunteer school file line much, and then because of the poor professional level and did not obey the professional allocation and was finally T out, then the B volunteer school thinks that it has been admitted by A volunteer, so it will not admit you. If you estimate that it is only a few points beyond the A voluntary school promotion line, you should try to obey the deployment professionally, which is safer.
This one is a bit longer, but please read it well, word by word.
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You can fill in five majors, and then apply for all of them in order, and then see which one meets the requirements and which major you will be admitted to. Therefore, it is recommended to put the major you want to go to the top first.
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It is the priority to choose the major, if your score is enough for the score line of that major, the first major will be given to you, and if it is not enough, it will be pushed down until it is enough.
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The difference between Parallel Volunteer 1 and Parallel Volunteer 2 is that the priority of volunteer submissions is different.
Parallel Volunteer 1 is better than Parallel Volunteer 2 when applying, first match Volunteer 1, and Parallel Volunteer 1 is not admitted, then match Volunteer 2.
What is parallel volunteering and how to admit students?
Conceptually speaking, volunteer 1, volunteer 2 and volunteer n in parallel volunteering are all of the same level and can be regarded as a volunteer. It is equivalent to volunteer 1 and volunteer 2 in parallel volunteering, and it is multiple options in one volunteer.
How to understand it? We understand from the two ways of parallel volunteering and volunteering priority.
Volunteer priority, is according to the volunteer.
1. Volunteer 2 and volunteer N are separately invested. Take out the first choice first, and then apply according to the score, and if the first choice is not admitted, then the second choice will be matched. In general, one volunteer can only fill in one school.
Parallel volunteering is to first rank according to the grades, and then match all the volunteers in the parallel volunteers one by one. When matching volunteers, start with volunteer 1 and then go down one by one, once a volunteer is matched, do not continue to match.
The principle of parallel volunteering is that the score is given priority and the volunteer is followed. That is, based on the score, determine the order of submission, the highest score will be the first to pitch, and then it will be the next turn after completion. Schools are matched one by one according to the order of each student's Choice 1 and Mask Choice 2.
What is the difference between Parallel Volunteer 1 and Parallel Volunteer 2.
Although parallel volunteering is equivalent to a wish, there is a difference between volunteer 1 and volunteer 2 in the matching order.
After the parallel volunteers are sorted by their grades, when it is the turn of a student to apply, the first match is volunteer 1. If Volunteer 1 fills in Vocational High School and Volunteer 2 fills in High School, even if the score passes the general high school line, you will be admitted to Vocational High School. Since Volunteer 1 is admitted, Volunteer 2 and the subsequent volunteers will be invalid.
The difference between Volunteer 1 and Volunteer 2 is the difference in the order of priority when pitching.
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Parallel volunteering is a way to fill in the college entrance examination volunteers, which refers to filling in multiple volunteers, and there is no priority between each volunteer, and the admission result is determined according to the college entrance examination results and the school's admission score line. In parallel volunteering, A is the major or school that candidates most want to study, and it is the candidate's preferred choice.
When filling in the A preferred major, candidates need to consider factors such as their interests, abilities, and development plans. Generally speaking, candidates should choose a major that interests them and suits them, so that they can better realize their potential and realize their personal value.
In addition, candidates also need to consider the employment prospects and future development trends of the major when choosing a preferred major. Choosing a major with good employment prospects and great development potential can increase future employment competitiveness and career development space.
In general, there are many factors to consider when choosing a preferred major, including personal interests, abilities, development plans, and employment prospects and development trends. Candidates need to conduct sufficient research and analysis to make the most suitable choice based on their actual situation. There are also several aspects to consider when choosing a preferred major:
1.Nature of Majors and Curriculum: The nature and curriculum of different majors are different, with some majors leaning towards theory and others leaning towards practice. Candidates need to understand the curriculum and teaching content of different majors and choose the most suitable major for them.
2.Discipline popularity and competition: Some majors are more popular, the number of applicants is large, and the competition is fierce, candidates need to consider their own strengths and weaknesses and choose a major that is suitable for their own travel.
3.School and program rankings: School and program rankings can reflect the quality and popularity of their teaching. Choosing a top-ranked school and major can increase your employability and career development space.
4.Employment prospects and salary level: Choosing a major with good employment prospects and high salary level can increase future employment competitiveness and career development space.
5.Personal interests and aspirations: The most important thing is to choose a major that interests and ambitions you, so that you can fully realize your potential and realize your personal value.
In general, there are many factors to consider when choosing a preferred major, and don't just focus on one aspect and ignore the others. You need to make the most suitable choice according to your actual situation and development plan.
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The search should be corrected in the order of ABCD, as long as any of the ABCDs take the file away, then there is no chance to pitch, which is the risk of parallel volunteering, such as going to the pitch line of A and pitching to A.
If you reach the admission score of A, then you will be admitted, and if you are not admitted, you will only have to wait for the solicitation of volunteers, and you will not be submitted to BCD again.
When we fill in the majors, we must put the major we want to apply for the most in the first place, so that when he is admitted, he will give priority to our first major.
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1) From the point of view of the pitching rules, the first preference is preferred over the second choice. That is to say, the first to apply for the first choice, in the first choice of the school has completed the enrollment plan, generally no longer admit the second choice of candidates; Only when there is not enough first-choice candidates, second-choice candidates will be admitted. (It is a different matter if the score difference of the institution's preferred score is used to admit candidates with high scores in the second choice.)
2) Judging from the actual situation of enrollment and admission every year, the acceptance rate of the first choice of the dust group is relatively high. For example, in recent years, the number of first-choice candidates admitted in batches generally accounts for more than 60% of the total number of admissions, and the admission rate of the first choice of the first batch of undergraduate colleges and universities is higher, reaching more than 80%, and many famous schools have reached 100%. These first-choice schools do not need to admit second-choice candidates at all.
3) From the perspective of the effect of filling in the first choice, if a candidate who has reached the first line of the college entrance examination score fills in the first choice, he can be admitted to the first college; If you don't fill in the first choice and are not admitted to the first choice, you are likely to fail to be selected for the second college.
4) From the perspective of the enrollment institutions, more than 98% of the colleges and universities want to admit the candidates of the first choice.
5) Judging from the delineation situation in various places, according to the relevant national regulations, the number of candidates on the line in each batch should be greater than the number of enrollment plans. In this way, there will definitely be some batches of online candidates who will naturally fail to be selected for the next batch. Therefore, whether the first choice is reasonable and appropriate often determines whether the candidate can be successfully admitted.
Of course, it is necessary to carefully choose the first choice, and not to ignore the filling in of the second choice. Candidates should consider a variety of factors and take each college in each batch seriously.
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First of all, if your first choice meets the score of your school and you choose to obey the adjustment, then you will be admitted to that school and will not be considered for your second choice. However, if your first choice does not meet the school's score, then it depends on your second choice.
At the time of admission, all candidates will be treated with their first choice major, and after the first choice admission is over, the candidates who are not admitted will continue to participate in the admission of the second choice; After the end of the second-choice admission, the candidates who are not admitted continue to participate in the third-choice admission, and so on.
Candidate E's first choice is to apply for finance, and his second choice is to apply for computer science. If his first choice of finance is not admitted, assuming that there are still the last 2 places in the computer major at this time, his second choice of computer science will not have a chance - the last 2 places of the computer major will be divided by candidates G and H, and the final admission line for computing majors is 597 points (the score of candidate H). Although the candidate's E score is higher than the admission line of the computer major, he is not admitted to the major.
In the process of filling in the application, if you can correctly grasp the gradient of filling in the application, you can increase the chance of being admitted. Therefore, candidates should deal with the gradient of first choice and non-first choice, as well as the gradient between parallel choice, and correctly handle the gradient of first choice and non-first choice. It is very important to fill in the first choice of each batch of volunteers in the college entrance examination, especially the high first choice full rate of some colleges and universities.
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