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The difference between lines and lines.
The difference between a line and a line:

First, the nature of the two line names is different.

1. One line refers to the admission lines of the first batch of undergraduate colleges, and the one here refers to our traditional key colleges.

2. Line A refers to the lowest score of the first paragraph after the candidates are divided in proportion.

Second, the basis for dividing the two lines is different.

1, one line is based on the number of the first batch of enrollment plans of undergraduate colleges, multiplied by a certain proportion to determine the number of online students, and the last score is one line. For example, the first batch of colleges and universities plan to enroll 30,000 students in Zhejiang, and draw a line according to the ratio of 1: 1.2, that is, 36,000 students are enrolled on one line, and the lowest score is a fractional line.

2. The total number of candidates is determined by 20% of the number of candidates, and the final score is a line. For example, in 2020, the total number of candidates in Zhejiang is 260,000. Draw a line according to 20% of the candidates, that is, there are 56,000 candidates on the previous line, and the lowest score is a fractional line.

Three, the two lines correspond to different ways of volunteering.

1. In the first-line era, volunteering to fill in once, enrolling students in batches, parallel institutions, and the proportion of investment is greater than 1: 1, which means that there is a risk that the investment will not be accepted.

2. In the era of a line, volunteering to fill in the report by sections, enrolling students by sections, and implementing parallel majors in colleges and universities, the proportion of investment is 1: 1, and it is rare that the investment is not accepted.

Fourth, the two lines correspond to different universities and professional levels.

1, a number of majors admitted to one online course are only majors of key universities, that is, students on one online course cannot fill in the first two majors or specialties.

2. One line corresponds to one online candidate, regardless of whether it is a major in a key institution. Only candidates on the previous line can take part in a batch of admissions. As for a candidate applying for undergraduate or junior college, it is ok.

For example, on 20 17, Zhejiang took 637 candidates, ranking 8525th in Zhejiang Province, but only attended Jincheng College of Sichuan University, which is three independent colleges. 20 17, his score can go to many universities with 2 1 1 985, such as Harbin Institute of Technology and Northwestern Polytechnical University. And he can choose at will in Zhejiang except Zhejiang University.