Volunteer filling in the senior high school entrance examination is set in two batches. The first batch has three volunteers, one volunteer, one reference volunteer and one enrollment expansion volunteer. The second batch has three volunteers, one is the first volunteer, the other is the reference volunteer, and the other is the enrollment expansion volunteer. Five-year higher vocational education (five-year consistent system, three or two stages) has three volunteers, one is the first volunteer and the other is the reference volunteer. Ordinary middle schools (including kindergarten teachers and special education) have three volunteers, one is the first volunteer and the other is the reference volunteer. Vocational high school (vocational secondary school) has two volunteers, one is the first volunteer and the other is the reference volunteer.
Voluntary filling in the senior high school entrance examination refers to the process that middle school graduates fill in their desired high school (or vocational school) and major according to their own interests, specialties and academic conditions according to the prescribed time and procedures after the results of the senior high school entrance examination are announced. Candidates need to comprehensively consider their own interests, career planning, academic performance and other factors when filling in their volunteers, and choose schools and majors suitable for their own development. Volunteer for senior high school entrance examination is an important link for candidates to choose the direction for their high school (or vocational school) education and future development.
Matters needing attention in voluntary service
1. Know your interests and advantages: Candidates should be clear about their interests, specialties and academic achievements, which will help them choose a school and major that suits them.
2. Research the school and professional information: Candidates should carefully understand the school-running characteristics, teaching level, professional settings and other information of the proposed volunteer school in order to make a correct choice.
3. Consult parents and teachers: Candidates can fully communicate with parents and teachers and listen to their suggestions and opinions, so as to make a better decision.
4. Consider alternatives: In addition to applying to your favorite high school (or vocational school), candidates should also prepare alternatives in case the schools and majors they apply for cannot be reached or unexpectedly changed.
5. Understand the application conditions and requirements: Different schools and majors have different application conditions and requirements. Candidates need to know in advance and confirm whether they meet the relevant conditions.
6. Pay attention to the order and priority of filling in: when filling in the volunteers, you should fill in the schools and majors you want to go to according to your own priority order, in case you can't do it because the order is not appropriate.
7. Pay attention to accuracy and completeness: when filling in the volunteer form, carefully check whether the information filled in is accurate and complete to ensure that there are no mistakes and omissions.
8. Submit the volunteer form on time: submit the volunteer form according to the specified time, and don't miss the deadline, so as not to affect the admission result.