On July 5, general liberal arts candidates began to fill in a batch of undergraduate volunteers. Candidates are worried about choosing a good school. Students with low grades hope that they can get extra points to compete for a good school. In fact, high-scoring candidates are also very worried. What they are worried about is how to choose between enthusiastic university admissions officers, whether to choose Peking University or Tsinghua. Do you choose Hong Kong University or your favorite Peking University for the scholarship of HK$ 720,000? It is not easy for high-scoring candidates.
Interested majors are preferred.
Li Teng, a liberal arts student in Qingdao No.58 Middle School, scored 670 in the college entrance examination, which is the highest score in the urban area. After the results came out, he received a phone call from the heads of five first-class universities: China Renmin University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Nanjing University and Shanghai Jiaotong University. The only content of the phone call was to advise him to apply for his own university.
Li Teng hesitated at first, but now he has made up his mind to choose Zhu Kezhen College of Zhejiang University. Regarding the reasons for his choice, Li Teng told reporters that he had talked with all five universities. The core question is whether he can choose his favorite major in economics and management. "Fudan University's economic management major is a first-class major in domestic universities." Li Teng said that his score ranked 55th in the whole province, but the staff of Shandong Admissions Team of Fudan University said that the major of economics and management was almost the one with the highest score when Fudan was admitted every year, so it was difficult to guarantee that Li Teng would definitely enter this major, but Li Teng, another major of Fudan University, could choose at will.
The teacher of Shandong Enrollment Group of China Renmin University told Li Teng that with his grades, he was more than 90% sure that he could be admitted to Renmin University's economic management major, but they didn't sign a contract with any candidate in advance, which made the risk of Li Teng giving up the National People's Congress 10%. In the end, he chose Zhu Kezhen College of Zhejiang University, which is a "concentration camp" for students walking in Zhejiang University. Students receive general education regardless of major during their freshman year, and then choose a major after their sophomore year. The atmosphere of top students in Zhu Kezhen College attracted Li Teng. "It may feel better to study in a more competitive atmosphere." Li Teng said.
Candidates with high scores are very entangled.
"Is it Peking University or Tsinghua?" This is not a problem for many candidates, because these two top universities in China are beyond our reach, but in the view of Liu Junru, a science candidate in Jiaozhou No.1 Middle School, this is indeed a problem, which has been bothering her since the moment the results of the college entrance examination were announced.
This year's college entrance examination, Liu Junru scored 702 points naked with the highest score in science in the city, and her performance was also very competitive among the candidates in the province, ranking seventh in the province. Liu Junru told reporters that after the results were announced on June 24, the teacher of the Shandong Admissions Team of Peking University called her for the first time. That night, Teacher Xin Li even arrived at her home at 1 1 o'clock. "Teacher Li mainly introduced me to some experiences in choosing schools and the advantages of Peking University." Liu Junru said that before the college entrance examination, her dream had always been to study physics or chemistry, her two favorite majors. At first, she planned to do this, but with the communication with the university admissions teacher, her thoughts changed. She wants to study economics. Major, "in fact, it is still under consideration, mainly considering that it may be difficult to find a job in physics and chemistry."
As of yesterday afternoon, Liu Junru had not made a choice. "There are still three or four days." Liu Junru told reporters that she has been struggling these days. In addition to the admissions teacher of Peking University calling her, the Shandong Admissions Team of Tsinghua and the admissions teacher of Hong Kong University also called her to introduce the advantages of the school and try to persuade her to apply for their respective institutions. "I feel that each school has its own advantages, which is very good." Liu Junru said that the teachers of Peking University are very enthusiastic. She not only goes home to talk to her face to face, but also keeps in touch by phone almost every day. She also arranged a number of students from relevant majors in Peking University to communicate with her by telephone and help her choose her major as an experienced person.
Give up 720 thousand hong kong dollars scholarship
Song Yujiao, who is the same as Liu Jun, finally ended her tangled state. She finally chose Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, which has the largest number of top candidates in the college entrance examination every year.
Song Yujiao scored 686 points in the college entrance examination this year, which is also the highest score in the naked examination in the province this year. Therefore, after the results came out, the enrollment teachers of Peking University, Tsinghua and Hong Kong University all called at the first time and invited her. Teachers from the Peking University Admissions Team also rushed to Jiaozhou for an interview with Song Yujiao. In high school, Song Yujiao once went to Peking University to attend a summer camp and had a deep understanding of Peking University, so her goal was clear. Especially when she proposed to choose the business administration class of Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, she quickly made a decision.
"I have my own plans, and the teachers of the Peking University Admissions Team have also done some persuasion work." Song Yujiao said that Tsinghua and HKU's teachers called four or five times, saying that their school had obvious advantages, and HKU also offered high scholarships. "I called for the first time and said that I would give a scholarship of 400,000 Hong Kong dollars, because I didn't agree immediately. The second call, the scholarship rose to HK$ 720,000. " Song Yujiao said that she was honored to be recognized by so many prestigious schools, but she refused HKU's high scholarship. "In the beginning, the temptation was really great. Later, considering that teaching in English might sound difficult, I gave up. " Song Yujiao said that HKU only gave up for the time being, and she hoped to consider HKU when she participated in exchange students or postgraduate entrance examinations at universities.
Received the admission notice from HKU.
Contrary to Song Yujiao's abandonment of HKU for mainland universities, Jin Yanbo of Youth No.2 Middle School gave up first-class universities in mainland China for HKU.
Jin Yanbo scored 690 points in the college entrance examination this year, including 680 points for nudity and 0/0 for ethnic minorities. Last Saturday, Jin Yanbo went to Jinan for an interview with the University of Hong Kong. Yesterday, he received a short message from Hong Kong University, confirming that he was admitted. "I am very happy, because going to Hong Kong University has always been my dream." Jin Yanbo said that before the college entrance examination, she submitted an application to HKU official website. After the results of the college entrance examination were announced, many mainland universities called her, hoping that she could apply for the exam. She also considered Zhejiang University, Wuhan University and Nanjing University, but in the end she chose HKU.
"Mainly considering that the degree of internationalization of HKU is better than that of mainland universities, the international ranking of HKU is higher than that of Peking University Tsinghua." The first major Jin Yanbo chose was social science, especially liberal arts. Although she is a science student, she is more interested in social science knowledge such as humanities, history and geography. Fortunately, her first major has been satisfied. The interview in HKU last Saturday put Jin Yanbo, who has a good English level, under pressure. "Other students in a group have excellent English level and expressive ability," Jin Yanbo said. The whole interview process is English communication, which examines students' thinking, logic, organizational ability and leadership ability.
Last year, Liu, the top liberal arts scholar in Liaoning Province, dropped out of Hong Kong University and resumed his studies, which once pushed the plight of mainland students in Hong Kong universities to the forefront. Jin Yanbo said that he actually had some concerns before choosing, fearing that teaching in English was not suitable for him, that he could not adapt to life in Hong Kong, that he could not understand Cantonese, and that studying at the University of Hong Kong was too stressful. Later, he convinced himself that "going to a good school will broaden your horizons and have more opportunities."
University teachers are busier than students.
Before filling in the volunteers, candidates and parents are very entangled and busy. In fact, college admissions teachers, especially those in first-class universities, are busier than parents. They need to know the information of high-scoring candidates at the first time. Provincial admissions examination institutes, high schools that may produce top students, and even media reporters are all people that college admissions teachers need to contact frequently, because this will help them get the information of high-scoring candidates at the first time.
This year, the results of college entrance examination in our province were released after 4 pm. Xin Li, an enrollment teacher in Peking University, arrived in Qingdao overnight by train. The first thing to do after arriving in Qingdao is to go to Jiaozhou. This year, the highest score of arts and sciences in the city appeared in Jiaozhou No.1 Middle School, which is good news for Li Xin. She only needs to make a trip to contact two potential students. Xin Li told reporters that she had been calling the two candidates on the train from Beijing to Qingdao and on the way from downtown Qingdao to Jiaozhou. "It was already past 1 1 when we arrived in Jiaozhou." Xin Li said that although it was very late, after consulting candidates and parents, she arrived at Liu Jun Confucian School in Ligezhuang Town where Song Yujiao lived, and didn't see her at school until the next day.
University choke is a war.
For colleges and universities, competing for top students is definitely a war without smoke, and it is also a tug-of-war. "First of all, you should get in touch with students and gain their trust as much as possible by offering help." A person in charge of college enrollment told reporters that because colleges and universities are in a weak position in the process of competing for top students, there may be many colleges and universities competing for one student at the same time, some schools will promise high scholarships, and some schools will meet the professional needs of candidates. Students may promise you today and change their minds tomorrow under the persuasion of others, so keep in touch with students.
Liu Junru told reporters that among the many universities she contacted, the teachers of Peking University were the most enthusiastic and called her at least once a day. This enthusiasm has kept her in a good mood for Peking University.
A person in charge of college enrollment told reporters that their nervousness and busyness will last until the moment when the college entrance examination system closes. "Even if you fill in your volunteers, you need to confirm with the candidates whether you have finally reported to our school." The person in charge said that the battle for top students mainly occurred between some top universities in China, such as Peking University and Tsinghua, which was the first echelon battle; Followed by China Renmin University, Fudan University and Zhejiang University. "There are not many enrollment plans in these universities, but they are all specialties." The person in charge said that the students enrolled in these colleges and universities are relatively clear, that is, the top 100 students in the province's arts and sciences. "Now most colleges and universities adopt man-to-man tactics, and each enrollment teacher is responsible for communicating with several students, and finally' pinch' these top students to their own schools."