Parallel volunteer characteristics
1, the first feature is the juxtaposition of volunteers, which means that we candidates can fill in five volunteers. These five volunteers have no distinction between primary and secondary, and they are all the first choices, and they may all be retrieved and admitted. According to different provinces, some provinces allow four or six universities, and the reason is the same.
2, the second priority, when filing, all candidates are sorted according to scores, first the highest ranked candidates, and then the lower ranked candidates. Ranking, that is, the position of the queue, such as ranking 1000, ranking is 1000.
3. The third feature is the branch volunteer, which refers to the five ABCDE volunteers reported by candidates, which are in order. When searching, you should start with volunteer A, and then search for volunteer B if you don't meet the requirements. If it meets the requirements, we will not search for volunteer CDE in the back. Therefore, our search process is carried out in strict accordance with the order of the five volunteers of ABCDE.
4. The fourth feature is one-time filing, which means that each candidate is only searched and filed once. If a candidate files in a university and is dismissed by the university, he will have to wait for the collection of volunteers or the next batch of admission.
Common keywords in parallel volunteer's reporting.
1, original score: refers to the sum of candidates' college entrance examination (course) scores, that is, naked scores, excluding all kinds of extra points.
2. Investment score: refers to the original score of the college entrance examination, plus various policy factors of candidates, which add up to the investment score.
3. Ranking: As I said just now, it is the specific ranking of the scores of candidates in this province.
Parallel volunteer's reporting principle
First, priority
A candidate corresponds to a ranking, which is unique, that is to say, the scores of candidates play a key role in ranking. Candidates with high scores rank first, while those with low scores will search first.
Different provinces have different regulations for the same score ranking, and arts and sciences generally have different regulations. So remind parents, be sure to understand the relevant rules and regulations sorted by single subject in the case of the same total score in this province. For example, when the scores of liberal arts in a province are the same, look at the scores of Chinese, literature, mathematics and English (courses) in turn.
For example, both candidates in AB scored 600 points. If candidate A's language score is 140 and candidate B's language score is 139, then if candidate A ranks 160, candidate B ranks 16 1. When parallel volunteer fills in the form, candidate A ranked 160 will be given priority, and then candidate B ranked 16 1 will be considered.
Second, follow the voluntary principle.
When searching for each candidate's college volunteers, they should be conducted in strict accordance with the order in which candidates fill in their volunteers.
If a candidate volunteers to be put into a school, such as being admitted to B, he will stop looking at his CDE volunteers and start looking for the next candidate.
If a candidate volunteers to be put into a school, such as being admitted to B, he will stop looking at his CDE volunteers and start looking for the next candidate.
Third, a round of filing.
As far as candidates are concerned, when a group of candidates are admitted, they can only file in voluntary colleges. Once the balance of the volunteer colleges reported by the candidate is retrieved, the candidate's follow-up volunteers will not be retrieved, and a round of filing will be implemented.