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Which universities can I apply for in 555 subjects?
Colleges and universities that can apply for 555 courses are: East China Jiaotong University, Suzhou University of Science and Technology, Shandong University of Science and Technology, etc.

1, East China Jiaotong University

According to Bumbor Admissions Network, in 2022, the minimum admission scores of East China Jiaotong University in Jiangxi Province (approved by ordinary national special programs) are: science 54 1, liberal arts 552. East China Jiaotong University has many colleges and research institutions, covering traffic engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electronic information engineering and other fields.

2. Suzhou University of Science and Technology

According to Bumbor Admissions Network, the minimum admission score of East China Jiaotong University in 2022 is: 538. Located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, it is an undergraduate college with coordinated development of engineering, science, management, literature, law, economics and teaching. It covers mechanical engineering, electronic information engineering, computer science and technology, material science and engineering and other fields.

3. Shandong University of Science and Technology

The minimum admission score of Shandong University of Science and Technology in 2022 is: 528. Shandong University of Science and Technology, located in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China, is an undergraduate university with the coordinated development of engineering, science, management, literature, law, economics and teaching. It covers mechanical engineering, materials science and engineering, computer science and technology, chemistry and chemical engineering.

Principles of voluntary application:

1, principle of independent choice

Candidates should choose their own school and major according to their own interests, advantages, career planning and other factors, and cannot be interfered or forced by others.

2, the principle of reasonable choice

Candidates should make a reasonable choice according to their own actual situation, taking into account factors such as academic performance, hobbies and career development prospects. Avoid blindly pursuing popular majors or prestigious schools and choose schools and majors that match your abilities and interests.

3, the principle of professional adaptation

Candidates should choose their major according to their academic foundation and learning ability. You should consider your interest in this major and whether you can adapt to the learning content and employment prospects of this major.

4. The principle of regional adaptation

Candidates can choose to apply for schools and majors in a certain area according to their hobbies, family conditions, employment opportunities and other factors. Candidates also need to understand the educational resources and living environment in this area and make adaptive choices.