Yes, "do not account for the extrapolated places of recommended schools." First of all, your school should be qualified to recommend graduate students without examination, that is, your school can extrapolate students from previous years. Secondly, if you want to do well in the exam, don't think that someone can come without a quota. At least (in principle) the professional course scores of the recent graduates of "985 Project" universities must be in the top 50% of their major, and the professional course scores of the recent graduates of "21engineering" universities must be in the top 10% of their major. See if your three-year professional ranking can meet the requirements. Finally, if your school is qualified for extrapolation, the Ministry of Education will have strict documents every year stipulating that there are several places in your school that can be exempted from the test, such as nine places. Your students attending Northeast Normal University cannot occupy these nine places, which means you don't have to obtain your off-campus places. But when you go through all the exemption procedures, you still need the consent of your college and school.
The sentence "take up the enrollment quota of our school" is also crucial, which takes up the enrollment quota of Northeast Normal University, specifically, the enrollment quota of all colleges of East Normal University, and specifically, the enrollment quota of your major. Specifically, if this college announces the recruitment of five people for this major, there will be a large group of people competing for these five exams, and you will also occupy a place here by recommending exemption, so all majors in various colleges of East Normal University will also ask students very carefully. So it seems that there is no need to extrapolate the number of places in our school, so it is easy to extrapolate, but it is not that simple to enroll East Normal University. Is to carefully examine the quality of students, to see if they can not be admitted.