1, professional adjustment, also known as "professional obedience", means that the enrollment school will admit all some majors at the time of admission and adjust the remaining candidates to the majors with vacancies. For candidates, are they willing to switch to other majors when the reported majors are full?
2. "Obeying professional adjustment" has expanded candidates' own admission opportunities. When a candidate's file is transferred to a university, but he is not admitted to the reported major due to the quota restriction, if the candidate "obeys the professional adjustment", the university will generally not quit the file after the file is filed, but will rearrange the major for the student, and will generally arrange for the unpopular major with the lowest admission score in the whole school, but this will expand his chances of being admitted. Therefore, every candidate should be cautious. Whether to "obey the professional adjustment" must be clearly stated, and it cannot be ambiguous or blank. Any "blank" shall be treated as "disobedience to professional adjustment". If "subject to professional adjustment", candidates are expected to specify which majors or types of majors they are subject to, or any other majors except which majors.