1. General enrollment: General enrollment refers to the enrollment of schools in accordance with general enrollment policies and procedures. The school will decide whether to accept students according to their scores, interviews, letters of recommendation and other comprehensive evaluations. General enrollment is usually for the majority of students, and there are no special restrictions.
2. Single recruit: Single recruit refers to the enrollment channels set up by the school for students in specific groups or under special conditions. These specific groups may include sports students, art students, disabled students, rural students and so on. Individual enrollment is usually based on specific conditions and standards to select students. For example, sports specialty students need to pass sports tests, and art specialty students need to perform art performances or evaluate works.
3. Generally speaking, ordinary enrollment is a general enrollment method, which is suitable for most students, while single enrollment is an enrollment channel for students in specific groups or under specific conditions, and selection is made according to specific conditions and standards. Specific enrollment policies and procedures may vary from school to school and region. It is recommended to consult the enrollment information of relevant schools or enrollment institutions to get a more accurate understanding.
Advantages of individual enrollment
1. Fairness: Single recruitment can provide more fair opportunities for students in specific groups or under special conditions. Due to their majors, disabilities, rural backgrounds and other reasons, these students may face some unfair situations under the traditional enrollment methods. By setting up a single enrollment channel, these students can be guaranteed equal educational opportunities.
2. Targeted: Single action can better meet the needs and development potential of specific groups. For example, the enrollment of special students can provide special selection and training opportunities for students who have shown outstanding talents in sports, art, music and other fields. This can better explore and cultivate students' specialties and promote their all-round development.
3. Diversity: Through individual enrollment, schools can increase the diversity of student groups. Students from these specific groups may have different backgrounds, experiences and majors. Their participation can enrich the school's cultural atmosphere and learning environment, and promote exchanges and mutual learning among students.
4. Social responsibility: Individual enrollment is also a way for schools to fulfill their social responsibilities. By providing educational opportunities for specific groups, schools can promote social fairness and tolerance, and help those students facing difficulties or special needs to realize their dreams and development.