Fill in a batch of volunteers first
If the candidates who take part in a batch of admissions are unfortunately blocked, the candidates can continue to fill in the second batch of volunteers; If the candidates slip in the second batch, they will choose to fill in the report voluntarily in the specialist batch. Each batch of voluntary reporting does not affect each other. Candidates have not been admitted in the previous batch, and the admission status is "free vote". You can take part in the next batch of volunteers after skating, and you still have a good chance of being admitted.
Second, collect volunteers.
Know the situation of volunteering in advance and pay attention to this batch of volunteers in time. The Admissions Office will organize vacant colleges to collect volunteers after the first round of bidding. Candidates who slip out pay close attention to the relevant information collected by volunteers.
Judging from the data of previous years, the competition for voluntary recruitment is also great, and the score is not necessarily lower than that of undergraduate courses. Try to be prepared in advance, understand the situation in previous years, and be aware of it.
Third, repeat reading.
If you don't want to, it's actually a good opportunity to repeat. Adjust your mentality well, repeat one year to increase your strength, so as to increase your chances of being admitted when you apply for a voluntary school in the future.
Ways to avoid the decline of college entrance examination
First, fill in all the volunteers.
There are more volunteers in the new college entrance examination provinces than in the old ones, but if there are more volunteers, there will be the idea that it doesn't matter if candidates don't fill in, but Bian Xiao suggested that all volunteers should fill in, although the increase of volunteers now reduces the possibility of people slipping.
Second, read the admissions brochure carefully.
The enrollment regulations of colleges and universities contain a lot of key information. For example, some colleges and universities only admit the policy of extra points when they file, but when they enroll majors, they are based on the actual test results. Some schools have professional achievements, and candidates will lose some points when they are admitted to non-preferred majors.
Third, the order of volunteering is wrong.
If candidates do not choose institutions according to their actual situation when filling in their volunteers, there may be slippage. At the same time, some candidates will not sort their volunteers according to the gradient of impulse and stability, and try to combine impulse and stability with stability, thus forming invalid volunteers.