What is professional obedience????

Updated on educate 2024-06-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Professional obedience means that if the majors filled in the volunteer form cannot be admitted, and the score line of the school is on the school, you can be transferred to other majors of the school. Filling in the major obedience can ensure your best chance of being admitted to the school, and it will not affect your previous major admission. Because if you score high, you can be admitted to the first six majors.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Professional obedience means that when the score of the major you choose is too high and you do not meet it or the number of students is full, the school will help you transfer to other majors. If you do not follow the major, you will not be admitted to the school if your requirements do not meet the major you have chosen, and the school will not consider transferring you to another major. I think you're still willing to obey, and you've been exempted from admission, which is really not worth it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are not admitted to the school, but you have reached the admission score of the school you applied for, then if you fill in the major obedience, you may be assigned to the major with a lower score in the school.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the application of volunteers, professional obedience and school obedience refer to the transfer between schools of the same kind caused by the failure to admit various majors in the school to which they are applying.

    During the college entrance examination, if the school that the candidate applied for is not recorded, then the recruitment office will give a school with the same batch of unfilled plans, but you have to accept any of the majors, and the obedience of the college will greatly increase the candidate's admission chances. If you do not obey and are not promoted by the school you filled in, you will be swiped to the next batch of colleges and universities to participate in the next batch of colleges.

    Notes:

    There are three points that should be paid attention to when filling in the "obedience" column (in some places, there are only two options of obedience and disobedience, and candidates cannot draw the line). If you obey, you will be fully assigned by the school):

    1. When filling in the column of "whether to obey", it should not be ambiguous, it should be clear, and it should not be left blank, and any blank space will be regarded as disobedience.

    2. Fill in the specifics, make it clear which school and which major to obey, and write a few specific majors according to your own wishes. Fill it out this way, and it will be easy for professional admissions officers to make a decision.

    3. There is a range of statements that can be filled in from any major other than which kind of university or from which major.

    One more choice, one more opportunity, reason and reason are the two magic weapons for filling in the college entrance examination. At the crossroads of life's major decisions, it is not advisable to risk betting on fate. "Obedience" and "disobedience" are just one word difference, there is no right or wrong, it is important to fill in the foundation for yourself, and there will be no regrets and regrets.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    School obedience means: you can't be admitted to the school you apply for, but there are similar schools that can be adjusted. It usually takes place in the call for volunteers.

    Professional obedience means: you can't be admitted to the major you apply for, but you can adjust a major.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Whether to obey other majors means that in the college entrance examination, the test score reaches the school's file line, but the students who do not reach the score line of the reported major cannot be admitted to this major. Therefore, when filling in the volunteers, you can choose to "obey other majors", and students who are ranked after the number of students to be admitted can be admitted to other related majors that are not full.

    In the college entrance examination, students whose test scores reach the school's filing line, but do not reach the score line of the major they apply for, cannot be admitted to the major. Therefore, when filling in the volunteers, you can choose to "obey other majors", and students who are ranked after the number of students to be admitted can be admitted to other related majors that are not full.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    That is to say, you choose a certain major, but there may be a lot of people in this major, so they filter according to the score, and then if your score is relatively low, you may be eliminated, at this time they can only assign you to some majors with fewer people and less popular. That is, to ask him if you agree with this assignment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Professional adjustment, that is, the major you apply for, may be transferred to other majors!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It means the transfer between the various majors in the school you are applying for. Major adjustment, when your file is submitted to a certain Luzao University, and the majors filled in are not admitted, if you fill in the consent to transfer, you may be transferred to other majors of the school.

    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 the major with plans according to the score; If the candidate does not obey the professional adjustment, he will be disqualified. In view of this, it is recommended that candidates and parents seriously consider "obeying professional adjustment" when filling in the volunteers, and carefully grasp this opportunity.

    If candidates pay more attention to majors, it is best to lower the level of colleges and universities and choose the majors they are interested in, after all, students often can't raise their interest in learning when they don't like a major, and it will be very difficult to learn. Candidates who do not obey the adjustment of majors should pay more attention to the sensitivity of the professional gradient when applying for the examination, and try to match the hot and cold majors selected to reduce the risk of being withdrawn, and at the same time, they should also be fully prepared for the failure of the college entrance examination.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Obedience adjustment includes two meanings: one is "college obedience", when the various voluntary schools filled in have not admitted you, whether you agree to transfer to other vacant colleges; The second is "professional obedience", when your file is transferred to a certain university, and the various majors filled in are not admitted, do you agree to be transferred to other vacant majors to study?

    Generally speaking, this probability is relatively low, because colleges and universities will not accept students who have not filled in their school preferences.

    "Professional obedience" means that you have passed the school's pitch line but cannot be admitted to the major you have applied for, and at the same time, the school still has a major that is not full and can admit you, so that you will be admitted to the major if you obey the major adjustment, and if you do not obey the adjustment, the school will be withdrawn.

    Therefore, obeying the major adjustment will not affect the admission of the major you could have been admitted to, and it will only be valid if your grades are not enough for the major you are applying for.

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