If you check all the boxes, you have a better chance of being admitted.
If you check them all, you may be admitted to any major, or you may be assigned to work in a directional unit after graduation.
Directional deployment: refers to the possibility of being admitted to other schools, but studying your chosen major (the score does not reach the minimum admission line of our school, but it reaches the score line of other schools).
Major deployment: it means that you may be admitted to the school you choose, but you are studying other majors (the score reaches the lowest admission line of the school, but not the professional score line, but reaches the professional score line every time).
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Which college entrance examination volunteers have directional deployment:
The first choice in parallel volunteer is A, and the rest are B, C and D in turn.
Each batch only sets directional volunteers in the first volunteer, that is, volunteer A in parallel volunteer. Candidates who apply for a directional employment enrollment school and have a directional will should fill in the directional professional volunteers of the school or check the "directional deployment" column of the school. At the time of admission, if the number of volunteers who fill in the directional major is insufficient, the school can assign the candidates who have checked the "directional allocation" column to the directional major.
At the time of admission, if the number of volunteers in the orientation major is insufficient, the school can assign the candidates who choose the "orientation deployment" column to the orientation major. The national special plan, free directional training for normal students in provincial universities, free directional training for medical students, and direct recruitment for non-commissioned officers are not limited by the number of volunteers in universities and the "directional deployment" of majors.