The college entrance examination scores are determined according to the specific circumstances of the year, including the school enrollment plan, candidates' registration, test scores, etc. The following are some factors that may affect the admission score:
1. School enrollment plan
The enrollment plan of the school is one of the important factors that determine the admission score. Schools make enrollment plans according to their own school scale, teaching resources, teaching quality and other factors, including the enrollment quota for junior college students. The enrollment plans of different schools may be different.
2. Candidate registration
Candidates' registration will also have an impact on the admission score. If the number of applicants is large, the competition will be more intense, and the admission score may be increased accordingly; On the other hand, if the number of applicants is relatively small, the admission score may be relatively low.
3. Test scores
Candidates' college entrance examination results are an important reference for admission. Generally speaking, candidates with excellent grades have higher chances of admission. The school will determine the admission score according to the test scores of candidates, and usually set a minimum score. Only candidates who reach or exceed this score are eligible for admission.
4. Other factors
In addition to the above factors, there may be other factors that affect the admission score. For example, schools may adjust admission scores according to special enrollment policies and regional preferential policies. Special enrollment policies may include giving special admission preferences to rural candidates, ethnic minority candidates, art students and sports students.
Regional preferential policies may be aimed at local candidates, increasing enrollment quotas or lowering the requirements for admission scores, so as to improve the admission opportunities of local candidates. In addition, the adjustment of the school enrollment policy may also have an impact on the admission score. For example, according to the needs of school development and teaching resources, the allocation of enrollment quotas is adjusted, which in turn affects the admission scores.
To sum up, the admission score of Southwest Forestry University is determined according to the specific situation of that year, which is influenced by the school's enrollment plan, candidates' registration, test scores and other factors. Candidates and parents can pay attention to the school's enrollment policies and notices, understand relevant information, and make preparations according to their own situation. In addition, you can consult the school admissions office or refer to the admission scores of previous years as a reference.