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Please give some advice on college entrance examination volunteers and school majors!
First of all, you should take a closer look at the admissions brochure of this province. Every candidate should have it or publish it in the admissions newspaper. Only by studying this brochure carefully can you know the enrollment plan of this province, and also know which schools have enrollment plans in your place, the number of enrollment plans of each school, that is, the enrollment quota, which majors, how many provinces and how many provinces there are. Only by understanding these situations clearly can we combine our scores and hobbies. It's useless for you to consult like this, because there are so many schools in the country, and not every school has an enrollment plan for all provinces in the country. Even if there is, its enrollment plans in different provinces are not the same. You can only understand these situations clearly from the enrollment brochures of this province, and the enrollment brochures of different provinces are also different. Therefore, volunteering must be based on the enrollment plan of your own province. Only in this way can you be guaranteed to be admitted. In addition, it is easy for some people with ulterior motives to use your consultation and be deceived. These days, CCTV and local TV stations are talking about such problems. Be sure to go through the formal admission channels of the Admissions Office to avoid being deceived.

Four secrets of voluntary service

First of all, based on the first voluntary admission.

Take a cautious strategy voluntarily

Filling in the college entrance examination volunteers should first be based on the first choice admission. If you can't go to the first choice, even if the candidate can be accepted by the follow-up volunteers, the school that admitted you may be very different from your college entrance examination score. There are different strategies when filling in the first choice. The first is the risk strategy, that is, applying for the best school according to one's own strength has low admission probability and high risk, but high risk may also bring high returns. The second is a conservative strategy, applying to an institution with high admission rate according to one's own strength, or applying to all institutions with absolute certainty.

Individual candidates with high scores should be encouraged to take a gamble and take risky strategies to strive for single choice, but most candidates are advised to take cautious strategies to ensure the first choice.

Second, volunteering as a guarantee.

Choosing a second voluntary college requires a guaranteed volunteer. Because college entrance examination admission is a very uncertain thing, influenced by many factors, including some accidental factors, the result is difficult to predict, so there will always be some candidates who fall into a choice. How can we improve the admission probability of the second choice? It is best to choose an institution that has accepted the second choice in previous years. It makes sense to fill in the second choice. It must be emphasized that the second choice must be guaranteed, and it must be 100% sure.

If you can't guarantee the second choice, then the fate of the candidates is not in your own hands. In recent years, there has been a lack of first choice in some good schools. If candidates want to try their luck, they can fill in some institutions that are equivalent to or even better than the first choice in the second choice.

Parallel volunteer's ranking is crucial.

Parallel volunteer is not a reporting column, but a reporting skill. When filling in parallel volunteers, we should not only pay attention to the gradient, but also pay attention to collocation and sorting, because this is based on the principle of score priority, that is, whoever has a high score will have an advantage when filling in parallel volunteer.

After volunteering for the first time, first, the candidates who were not admitted to the same subject batch line were sorted from high score to low score according to the college entrance examination results; Then file them according to the ranking, first vote for the candidate with high score and top ranking, and then vote for the candidate with lower ranking; When a single candidate files, according to the order of the parallel volunteer of the institutions reported by the candidates, he files to the institutions with a balanced plan and ranking first. This requires candidates to have a gradient between the wishes of parallel institutions.

Parallel volunteer's ranking should not be arbitrary. Generally, the institutions that want to study most should be ranked first. You can't simply choose colleges and majors that you are completely uninterested in or far from your grades in order to maintain the voluntary gradient. The consequences of blindly and casually filling in volunteers can only be borne by the candidates themselves.

Sticker candidates should avoid hot spots.

Candidates should avoid competing with others for a good institution according to the usual way of thinking when choosing an institution to fill in their volunteers.

Colleges and universities that failed to complete the enrollment plan as their first choice in previous years should be the first choice of online students. For example, China University of Science and Technology planned to recruit 50 people in Beijing last year, but actually only recruited 40 people as the first choice, so it is necessary to recruit 10 people from behind; The year before last, and the year before last, I didn't fill in my first choice. If the candidates on the investment line report this school as their first choice, then the chances of admission are great.

For malignant candidates in the same high school and class, don't blindly cluster in the same university and the same major. It is suggested that those candidates with relatively low scores avoid it, give up decisively and choose another school.

Three notes on voluntary service

Fill in the "three books" rule

Clever application of new rules

In another week, 1 1, more than 1,000 Beijing college entrance examination students who took part in the 2006 college entrance examination will fill in their college entrance examination volunteers. However, every year, candidates get low marks and fall behind because they voluntarily report "mistakes" and "crashes".

For candidates in Beijing, the biggest change in volunteering this year may be the increase in three batches of undergraduate courses. Zhou Xuan, director of the Higher Admissions Office of Beijing Education Examinations Institute, said that the third batch of undergraduate colleges added this year undoubtedly expanded the choice opportunities for candidates. Therefore, candidates should fully understand and apply the rules when filling in the "three books".

In order to win from the "three books", what candidates need to do most is to accurately judge their position in the district (county). Candidates can judge their grades and stability according to their academic performance, combined with the results of the first module and the second module. If you are originally in a book and occasionally approach the second batch of low-end candidates, you can of course fill in the second batch of undergraduate courses. However, when filling in the three batches of undergraduate courses, considering that there are three batches of undergraduate courses for the first time this year, there is no more experience, which requires candidates to choose according to their own regions or majors they want to study. Because there are at least 80 enrollment schools in the third batch of undergraduate courses, the scores of these schools are not easy to judge so far, and most of the majors are newly approved. In view of this, when applying for the "three books" of these institutions, we should not only consider our own college entrance examination scores, but also pay attention to the setting of their characteristic majors.

Don't miss the new university.

Zhang Chuang, director of the Admissions and Employment Office of Beijing Forestry University, said that many professional colleges and universities have been promoted to the second batch of undergraduate courses this year, especially some private colleges and universities that have been included in the national unified enrollment plan, and some majors have even become a batch of undergraduate courses. If you are admitted to this kind of institution, it is equivalent to being admitted to an undergraduate institution with a score below the undergraduate line, and its gold content is beyond doubt.

In addition, the pilot colleges, including independent enrollment in higher vocational colleges, actually give candidates another chance. By re-dividing characteristic majors and expanding enrollment areas, the scores of the first and second batches of undergraduate courses will not be affected.

Pay more attention to new majors

Experts said that colleges and universities have changed a lot this year, which deserves candidates' attention. The Ministry of Education has newly approved 25 majors, including international cultural trade, women's studies, Serbian, business planning management and sports industry management. Some old majors that were closed in the past will resume enrollment this year, such as food engineering, nuclear technology and landscape architecture. This year, some colleges and universities have also adjusted some professional directions, such as separating translation from English majors and separating Mongolian medicine from Chinese medicine.

Another example is the emerging logistics management major. At present, universities offering this major in China include Beijing Institute of Materials, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Southwest Jiaotong University, etc. Beijing Institute of Materials is the first university in China to offer this major. There were 67 graduates majoring in logistics management in 2002. In 2006, many universities, including Beijing Institute of Materials, set up logistics-related majors.