In 2022, there were about 55,000 students with a perfect score of 600, and more than 380 students were enrolled, far exceeding the enrollment plan of 44,690 (in 2022, the first and second batch of public high schools enrolled 45 1 class, including unified recruitment classes, ethnic classes, Hongzhi classes and science experimental classes.
There are 43 1 in the unified recruitment class and 2 1 ,550 students in the school. The third batch of private schools enrolled 4 16 classes, with a total of 20,800 students. The international class enrolls 2340 students. Ordinary high schools have a total enrollment of 44,690 students).
First of all, just crossing the filing line is not enough.
There are about 55,000 students with more than 380 students, far exceeding the enrollment plan of 44,690.
Second, this year's score density is beyond imagination.
In previous years, the fractional density was relatively small and the gradient was large. Even if the allocation index of some schools drops by 50 points, it may not be used up. The situation is different in the past two years, and the high score density has led to almost all the allocation indicators in most schools, thus the number of vacancies in public high schools is much less than in previous years.
In previous years, due to the ineffectiveness of the allocation index of some schools, each school would use the spare seats to collect some students with high scores. This year, this space is very small. Therefore, parents who want to go to public schools must seize this window period and not blindly climb up. Therefore, they may miss the public schools you could have gone to.
Third, there is still some competition in private enrollment this year, which also creates opportunities for everyone.
Most private schools will directly admit students with appropriate scores, with a window period of 1-2 days. For example, the score of a private school is 490. Yesterday, you can register directly above 460, but the time window is only these days. After the window period, you will basically return to the score line designated by the school. Those below the fractional line are still not needed.
Fourth, after enrolling in a private school, if you are admitted to a public school later, or have a better choice, you can go to the original private school to get back your grades and admission tickets and choose to refund your tuition. In this case, on the one hand, there are private schools, and at the same time, it does not affect other choices.
This year's scores are generally high, the density is high, and the situation is complicated, but the time window exists every year. This window period will only be reserved for parents with clear goals and good decisions. I hope everyone can grasp it!