The college entrance examination scores 520 points, and there are many universities, majors and regions for students to choose from. Many parents or candidates are confused by the dazzling array of universities, majors or areas where universities are located.
When filling in volunteers, it is suggested to fill in the volunteer order reasonably according to the strategy of rushing, stabilizing and ensuring. Scoring means that your score may not reach 520, but this school may have a small number of applicants and a low score, and it is likely to be accepted, especially in other provinces; To be stable, it is necessary to go through multi-party verification. A score of 520 in the college entrance examination is basically a school that can go to these schools and match its own scores. The guarantee is to ensure that in case the scores of the previous schools go up, you have to fill in some universities with a score of 520 that are sure to enter the college entrance examination.
Precautions for volunteering in the college entrance examination:
1. Policy information: First of all, you should understand the policies and regulations on enrollment, especially those closely related to volunteering. One is national policy. For example, the Ministry of Education publishes some college enrollment documents every year. There is another province, and each province has special circumstances, so we should pay special attention to the enrollment policies of our own provinces and cities. For example, the division of admission batches, admission system and laws, extra care policies, admission procedures, filing methods, college entrance examination guidance and so on.
2. Enrollment situation: Knowing the enrollment situation is helpful to grasp the principle and direction of volunteering as a whole and avoid subjective assumptions. The enrollment situation includes some major measures of enrollment reform in that year, new management methods, the number of applicants in various subjects in the region, the number of enrollment plans in each batch, the enrollment ratio and so on.
3. Enrollment Charter: The enrollment charter is a policy commitment of colleges and universities to enrollment plans, enrollment plans and admission rules. Understanding the school's enrollment regulations is of great guiding role to scientifically fill in the volunteers. The enrollment charter usually includes geographical environment, building area, historical evolution, major setting, subject advantages, faculty, number of academicians and professors, the right to award doctoral and master's degrees, the number of students in school, scholarships and loans, and so on. You should collect as much as possible and read carefully the enrollment regulations of the institutions you want to apply for.
4. Batch line and school shift line: It is necessary to collect the number, the highest score, the lowest score and the average score of the first choice candidates in various batches of colleges and universities in this province (city) in recent years, and analyze them in combination with their own achievements. For filling in volunteers after the exam, candidates should also accurately grasp the minimum control scores of local batches this year before filling in volunteers. Knowing the above information is helpful to analyze and predict the correlation between the shift line of each enrollment institution and its college entrance examination results.
5. Results of related subjects: Related subjects refer to the college entrance examination subjects closely related to the reported professional knowledge. Excellent performance in related disciplines is conducive to the admission of this major, otherwise, the admission opportunities of this major will be reduced. In the process of enrollment over the years, according to different majors, various enrollment institutions may have certain requirements for the scores of college entrance examination-related subjects. Candidates should also pay attention to collecting and studying such data and information when filling in their volunteers.