I don t know about parallel volunteering, I really don t understand about parallel volunteering

Updated on educate 2024-08-04
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The so-called "parallel volunteering" means that in a certain batch of schools, candidates can fill in several parallel schools, and then apply and admit them according to the principle of "score priority and follow the volunteer". There is no volunteer grade difference for parallel volunteering. Specifically, according to the parallel voluntary admission method, when admitting, the candidates will be lined up in order from high score to low score, and several parallel volunteers such as A, B, C, D (generally 3-5 according to different provinces and cities) filled in by the candidates will be retrieved in turn, and if they meet the A choice, they will be admitted, and if the score is not enough, they will continue to search for the B choice, and so on, until they are admitted to the eligible schools.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The so-called "parallel volunteering" means that in each admission batch of schools, candidates can fill in several parallel schools, and then apply for admission according to the principle of "score priority and follow the volunteer", changing the admission principle of volunteer priority in the past. Specifically, according to the parallel volunteer admission method, when admitting, the candidates will be lined up in order of grades from high to low, and several parallel volunteers such as A, B, C, and D filled in by the candidates will be retrieved in turn, and if they meet the A choice, they will be admitted, and if the score is not enough, they will continue to search for the B choice, and so on, until they are admitted to the eligible school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Parallel volunteering is within the same grade, for example, in the first batch, how many schools can be filled in, and these schools are parallel volunteers.

    If you are not admitted to the first school, you may also be admitted to the second school of the same grade, so that you will have multiple opportunities for this grade, and you will not be directly admitted to the next grade!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Many candidates have a common fear that if they fill in "disobedience", they are likely to be "disqualified", and then they will be demoted to the next batch of admissions all of a sudden. In fact, this shows that the essence of parallel voluntary reform has not yet been understood, and the basic principle of score priority has not been fully understood.

    As long as a reasonable grade difference has been maintained between the four colleges and universities of A, Minmo B, C and D, it will never happen that A will not be admitted and will be withdrawn to the next batch immediately, otherwise, there is no need to set up the following three volunteers: B, C and D. And the latter is precisely the three other choices that are provided to you when A volunteer cannot be satisfied. What's more, in the actual operation of enrollment, it is impossible for the four colleges and universities A, B, C, and D to enter the venue at the same time, and crowd together to coax candidates.

    No matter which province is in which province the online admission time period of schools with different score levels is staggered, for any institution, it is impossible for candidates to enter the file if the score is not enough, and there is no problem of withdrawal at all.

    The so-called "pitch score line" refers to the score line before the official admission of the institution. Except for a small number of colleges and universities that have just "stepped on the line", generally speaking, the pitch line will be higher than the batch line and lower than the admission line. Theoretically, if the candidate file is not admitted, the candidate's file must be returned and re-submitted to the next batch of institutions, which is called "withdrawal".

    For candidates, "withdrawal" means that at least one choice is invisibly reduced, so at present, various colleges and universities are trying to compress their own pitch ratio, mostly between 1:1 and 1:.

    The worry of dropping out and lowering to the next batch of admission often only occurs to a very small number of candidates who "step on the line" (referring to those who have just been on the admission line of this batch a little bit and have a slight advantage in their grades), and the vast majority of candidates will not encounter this situation.

    In recent years, the admissions department has added compensatory measures before the end of each batch of admissions, that is, to notify those candidates who are in the score range of this batch but have not yet been officially admitted to fill in the "solicitation of volunteers", so as to try not to let a high-scoring candidate passively "fall off the list" because of the mistake of volunteering.

    Obviously, all colleges and universities hope that candidates can choose to "obey" the adjustment anyway, because on the one hand, in the admission process, it is the most convenient to operate, and they will be admitted when they enter the file. On the other hand, every college cannot be all good majors, and those bad majors that no one is willing to learn are still counting on and waiting for countless candidates who "obey" the adjustment to enrich them. However, for the vast majority of candidates, for career considerations, majors must be more able to determine a person's life than colleges.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If your A volunteer is submitted, the BCD volunteer will be invalidated, and if your A volunteer is withdrawn, the BCD can no longer vote, because each candidate has only one chance to vote for each admission. So when does BCD volunteering work? That is, when your A volunteer can't even vote, that is, choose this school, and the number of people with higher scores than you exceeds the planned number of the school, then your file will not be able to vote, (because the parallel volunteer is the score priority, no matter what major you choose, he starts from high scores to low scores, so after the admission, you will find that there is a solicitation of volunteers, that is, the vacancy formed after those who do not obey the adjustment are withdrawn) Then your file will be B volunteer submission, and so on, when you B volunteer can not be pitched, Only then do you get to your C choice, and finally to your D choice.

    If you can't vote for four volunteers, then you don't have to wait for any solicitation of volunteers, many high-scoring people are withdrawn from the file to grab the solicitation of volunteers, unless you are very confident in your score, otherwise you still consider the next batch of admission, the characteristics of the solicitation of volunteers are: poor major, high scores.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Your understanding is not comprehensive enough.

    At present, the admission method varies from province to province across the country:

    1. Many provinces and cities implement parallel voluntary admission, and in this method, candidates fill in the a, b, c, and d ......They are all parallel first choices, and any of them is the first choice as long as they are submitted to a certain university. Only those who are transferred to the voluntary school are not the first choice.

    2. In some provinces and cities that do not implement parallel voluntary enrollment, candidates' volunteers are also divided into first.

    I. Second, the third choice, in this way of admission, the first choice priority admission is very prominent.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't know which province you're talking about? It stands to reason that parallel preferences are absolutely parallel, and there is no such thing as giving priority to candidates with the first choice.

    However, if what you say is true, it may not be a parallel volunteer. For example, in Zhejiang Province, each batch of parallel volunteers is preceded by an early batch, and the early batch is a traditional volunteer, which is admitted according to the order of candidates' volunteers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Parallel volunteering refers to parallelism within a group! There are so many schools in the group that are parallel to each other. And groups are not parallel to each other!

    The so-called intra-group parallelism means that as long as you are voted to any school in the first group, it is as the first choice, and this school, whether you are ranked in the C position or what, the school does not know that you voted to its school as A B or C volunteer, in this case, you are the same as other students who have volunteered A to their school, there is no difference.

    It is recommended that you get to know the parallel volunteer first.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, you don't think too much about the problem.

    For example, if you choose three schools, A, B, and C, as long as your score is enough for any school, you can go.

    If you don't get enough of school A and are out of class, but your score is enough for school B, you will definitely be admitted to school B.

    As long as you choose school B, then the admission process will not be completed until your application is processed by school B, regardless of the order in which you choose school B.

    You don't have to think about the process, that's not something you need to worry about.

    Regarding the increase in the chances of candidates pitching, this is relative to the previous one.

    In the past, you could choose three schools for your first choice, one for one, one for two, and one for three.

    For example, in the past, if you scored 650 points in the exam, your first choice was Tsinghua University, but the Tsinghua score line was 651, so you could only go to the second book with a high score of 650 points. I'm not reconciled.

    Now, you can pick three at a time, as long as you have enough of one. But you have to make sure that one of the three is the one you can definitely get into. Otherwise, you're done. Compared with before, it is indeed much more flexible, and the choice space is much larger.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    BCDEF has a chance to admit you at the same time, and if one does, the other schools will not have a chance to admit you again.

    The chances of applying are increased because there will be several schools that can admit you at the same time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's a major of the same level. Almost on a line of volunteering.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Parallel application means that in each admission batch, candidates can apply for multiple volunteers, and the relationship between these applications is parallel, and the candidates' preferences are retrieved by the computer in turn based on the principle of score priority. For example, if a candidate applies for several parallel preferences, such as A, B and C, if the candidate's score meets the A choice, he will be admitted, and if the score is not enough, he will continue to search for the B choice.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    <> obey the adjustment and generally will not be withdrawn, which can be queried in the school's enrollment brochure or enrollment plan.

    And although it is a parallel volunteer, it is still recommended that the volunteer fill in from high-grade to low-grade is more appropriate.

    According to some teachers, it is to look at the first choice you fill in, and if the first choice is in, you will not look at the following. Personally, I don't feel absolutely parallel.

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