1. Under the mode of parallel volunteer, if you are promoted by University A, and your major is very popular, and your score can't reach the admission score of this major, you will be dismissed from the school if you don't apply for the major and obey the adjustment.
The consequence of quitting the file is that other schools such as BCD, which you applied for in this batch, can't admit you into the file, so you can only volunteer or enter the next batch of enrollment.
2. Due to the unbalanced majors reported by candidates, the Admissions Office allows schools to file according to a certain proportion, which is generally between1:1.1-1.2.
Therefore, there will definitely be candidates with low scores who can't get into the major because their major is too high. If these candidates fail to fill in the professional obedience adjustment, they will be dismissed by the school. Candidates who have been retired can only fill in the solicitation of volunteers or enter the next batch of admission.
3. The way to avoid being dismissed after filing is to choose schools according to the average admission scores of schools and majors in previous years, which is a relatively safe method of reporting.
In fact, every school has a professional line and a progression line when enrolling students. A good professional score line is naturally higher than the investment line, and a poor or rarely reported major may be dissatisfied with the investment line.
Knowledge expansion:
If a student doesn't check the option of obeying the adjustment, then if several majors he reported don't reach the professional line, he may be dismissed, that is, he will not be admitted to any major in this school, and his file will be admitted to the next voluntary school.
If you obey the adjustment, even if the reported major does not reach the professional line, you will be assigned to a major that is not fully recruited in the target institution, so you will not be dismissed, at least you can study in the target institution.
But the risk of adjustment is also great, because some schools do have many unpopular majors, such as applying for Southwest University. If you obey the adjustment, and none of the majors you applied for meet the professional scores, then you may be transferred to the veterinary (animal medicine) major.
If you apply for Central South University, you may be transferred to mining major if you obey the transfer. Boys are ok, but it will be embarrassing for girls to study mining. If you apply for Hunan University, if you are a science student, you may eventually be transferred to bioengineering. Finding a job after graduation is a big problem.
It's good to go to a good school, but if your major is particularly poor, you may be unhappy after four years of college and face embarrassment when you graduate. Candidates still have to choose whether to accept the transfer according to their acceptance of the transfer major in the target institution. Don't be blind and impulsive.