To make up for the shortage of randomly adjusting candidates in the college entrance examination, a new way of applying for the college entrance examination is put forward. It refers to a volunteer that some candidates re-fill in after being told when taking the college entrance examination, because the zero volunteer, the first volunteer and the second volunteer that were previously filled in have been accepted, and there is no enrollment quota. This volunteer is called a makeup volunteer.
When some candidates take part in the college entrance examination, because the zero-volunteer, the first-volunteer and the second-volunteer have been admitted, there is no enrollment quota. After being told, the candidate re-filled in a volunteer. The college entrance examination voluntary reporting is a new way to make up for the shortage of randomly adjusting candidates' situation in college entrance examination enrollment.
There are two main reasons for re-recording in colleges and universities:
First, there were too few students in the first enrollment times of some colleges and universities, which did not reach the enrollment plan of that year.
Second, the number of students admitted for the first time reached the planned quota, but some students failed to report at the beginning of the semester and automatically canceled their admission qualifications, leaving some places vacant.
The annual re-enrollment time of each province depends on the local specific conditions, and there are generally two time periods: first, during the summer vacation, after all the batches of the first enrollment are over, some schools that are not fully recruited will make re-enrollment; Second, in September, after the opening of some universities, some admitted candidates failed to report to the school. When they were disqualified, some schools would also make up the records.