Candidates can know the ranking (ranking) of their college entrance examination scores among the same subjects in the province this year through a table, and then compare the ranking corresponding to the school line scores of pre-filled schools in previous years. If the two rankings are consistent and equivalent, there is a great possibility of admission after filling in the form; If the difference between the two is too big, there is a great possibility of losing the election.
Finding the right ranking should be more accurate than simply comparing scores. Therefore, candidates should make full use of the "one-point-one-paragraph table" and take the score ranking as a reference.
2. Look at the college admissions in the past three years, compare the "one-by-one" table in the past three years, and see where the school line of the university you want to fill in for three or four consecutive years (that is, how many points higher than your batch). If your score is higher than that of at least two years, you will be more sure to apply for a school.
For example, last year, the lowest score of science admission in a province of Wuhan University was 59 1. This year, a candidate scored 592 points in science, which does not mean that he can "step on the line" when applying for Wuhan University this year. Because last year, the number of candidates corresponding to 59 1 score in science in the province was 3890; This year, because there are more candidates with scores above 600 in the province, the number of candidates with scores of 592 in science is as high as 20 1 16. This year, the score of 592 in science is obviously "devalued".
Therefore, candidates should mainly compare the number of people when comparing the admission scores of colleges and universities in previous years. If the ranking is higher than the admission scores of schools in this province in previous years, it shows that there is hope for applying for the exam.
3. How to follow up the college entrance examination and choose a university? Take the candidate's ranking as 4462 as an example. If the annual enrollment ranking range of a university is 4000- 10000, then the candidate's ranking is in the upper half of the ranking range of this university, and this university can be used as a guaranteed institution.
If the annual enrollment ranking range of a university is 2000-8000, then the candidates' ranking is in the middle of the ranking range of this university, and this university can be reported as a relatively safe institution.
If the annual enrollment ranking range of a university is 1000-5000, then the candidates are ranked at the lower part of the ranking range of this university, and the possibility of being admitted to this university is relatively low. You can apply to an institution, and of course you can also apply to an institution with a minimum enrollment ranking of around 4,000.
To put it simply: if the ranking of candidates is roughly equal to or within the ranking of candidates admitted to institutions or majors in the past few years, then it is relatively certain to apply for these institutions or majors.
For example, the enrollment ranking of universities in various provinces is a general range. For example, the enrollment ranking of Beijing Technology and Business University in Gansu Science is about 4000- 10000, so that candidates with a ranking above 4000 can basically be admitted to Beijing Technology and Business University, and their majors are almost randomly selected. Candidates who rank above 10000 can sprint and have a chance to be admitted.