Main problems before adjustment
1, what qualifications do you need for a second interview?
Candidates who have participated in online registration, have not been admitted by the first voluntary enrollment unit, and have reached the basic requirements for the initial test results of national postgraduate enrollment re-examination candidates, such as unified examination, management joint examination, master of laws joint examination, minority backbone plan, and retired college student soldier plan, can participate in online adjustment.
2. Will the registration and transfer before the second interview affect the first choice?
If the adjustment is in the first place, you can apply for adjustment and participate in the adjustment retest. But you can't confirm the success of the transfer in the system, otherwise you can't participate in the second interview and can't be admitted.
3. You can enter the voluntary retest, so can you fill in the pre-adjustment application?
You can fill in the pre-application form. This has no effect on the voluntary re-examination, as long as the institutions are confirmed in the final adjustment confirmation system.
4. What is the principle of cross-disciplinary adjustment?
The transfer principle of each school is different, so you need to call the admissions office to find out.
For example, the code of education economics and management major is 120403, and the code of management major is 12. Some schools will stipulate that the first two codes of changing majors and applying for majors must be the same. Some schools stipulate that the first four codes of major transfer and original application are the same.
Some schools will require the subjects of the preliminary professional examination to be basically the same as the majors they apply for. This rule is mainly aimed at whether to take the math test. If there is mathematics in the initial test, you can transfer to a major without mathematics in the initial test, but you can't transfer to a major with mathematics in the initial test. The math test is divided into one, two and three, and three is the easiest. If it is difficult, you can transfer to a major that is easy to test in mathematics, and vice versa.
5. What does it mean that the tutor replied to the email saying that he should pay attention to the news on the school website or that our college has confirmed that there are some transfer places?
Give you the opportunity to transfer, all you have to do is pay close attention to their school information and fill in the transfer application in time.
6. If the admissions unit agrees to admit candidates, can it register directly at the admissions unit?
Adjustment is entirely your own operation. You have to contact the institution yourself, and you can only verbally agree to contact the institution. Before the end of adjustment, all adjustment candidates must operate in the adjustment system.
7. A voluntary school has not yet re-examined. Will I transfer to a transfer school after filling out the transfer file?
As long as you transfer from school, you need to apply in the transfer system, and then the university agrees to transfer, and then send you an employment notice. If you don't agree, your file will not be deleted.
Main problems in adjustment
1. Can I apply for transfer from different departments of the same school at the same time? Can two different majors in the same college apply at the same time?
Ask the school, different schools have different policies, but in general, that is not allowed.
2. How to fill in three volunteers? What's the difference?
After filling in the first choice, the second choice and the third choice can be filled in at any time. The three voluntary transfers are parallel, there is no order and they do not affect each other.
3. What if the mobile phone number is wrong?
If the user fills in the mobile phone number when filling in the volunteer, it is necessary to wait until the volunteer can be modified before modifying the filled mobile phone number. If the volunteer has been locked, please contact the admissions unit to solve it.
4. Are two "Re-examination Notices" acceptable?
Candidates can accept the "Re-examination Notice" from two (or more) enrollment units at the same time, which does not affect each other. Accepting a volunteer's "Re-examination Notice" will not affect other volunteers, but the admissions unit can see the historical record of candidates receiving the "Re-examination Notice".
5. How to inquire about the voluntary locking time of transfer institutions?
After the candidates fill in their volunteers, the volunteer locking time set by the admissions unit will be displayed below the volunteers.
6. Is there any limit on the quota of the swap system?
There is no quota limit in the system, but there may be schools on a first-come-first-served basis, so be sure to fill in the transfer information as soon as possible.
Main problems after adjustment
1. Why didn't the school see my volunteer information?
If the school doesn't send a re-examination notice or download the candidate's information after the candidate's registration, and the candidate modifies the volunteer after the volunteer is unlocked, the enrollment unit will no longer be able to inquire about the candidate's downloaded information unless the candidate modifies the volunteer as an enrollment unit.
2. Is it acceptable for two (or three) enrollment units to be "accepted"?
You can't. Candidates can only accept one enrollment unit. Once the candidate accepts the notice of waiting for admission, it means that the transfer is completed, and he will no longer be able to fill in the transfer volunteers, accept the re-examination or wait for the admission notice. Candidates who want to cancel the confirmed notice of waiting for admission must obtain the permission of the unit that has been waiting for admission. The enrollment unit cancels the notice of waiting for admission, and after the candidates log in to the adjustment system for confirmation, they can continue to fill in the notice of adjustment, retest or waiting for admission.
3. If the volunteering is wrong, or other enrollment units other than volunteering are willing to admit me, can I modify my volunteering within the school's lock-in time?
You can't. The system requires volunteers to be locked before they can be modified, and they cannot be modified in advance. Please fill in carefully.
4. What should I do if I don't want to go after the adjustment system is determined?
If you don't want to go, contact the university where you transferred, say you don't want to go, and explain it well! If you don't contact, it may affect your next application!
5. A voluntary school has a late second interview. If you take part in the re-examination of other schools and are admitted, you can't take part in the re-examination of voluntary schools, can you?
I attended and confirmed the admission of other schools, so I can't attend the re-examination of a voluntary school. If the voluntary colleges have not started the second interview, you can call the school's research and recruitment office to ask about the specific situation.
6. Is there any discrimination and unspoken rules in the second interview?
This question is too subjective to say no, but if it is adjusted, most schools still pay more attention to strength. The so-called re-examination discrimination against three students and self-taught candidates may exist, but not all schools exist. As long as the score and strength exist, you can still adjust and re-examine yourself, without scaring yourself too much.