In parallel volunteer, unless the school applies, the admission to the college entrance examination is generally not lowered. There are many volunteer modes, but parallel volunteer has the largest number of students. This kind of admission method generally does not lead to a decline in admission. Assuming that the enrollment plan of this school this year is 105, and the school has expanded enrollment this year, the score of 105 is the lowest. Even if there are many people with the same lowest score, schools can choose by comparing students' comprehensive scores with their own scores outside the number of languages. In addition, if the school enrollment is really not full this year, unless the school applies, students will generally not be downgraded.
Sequential volunteering is generally sequential volunteering? The first volunteer is useful. Order volunteers have the order of admission. Unlike parallel volunteer, the sequence here is more like a batch. First of all, all students' first choice is to file, and the school chooses the best. Students who are not enrolled will be returned, and these students will be allowed to file for a second choice. If they are accepted, that's the best. But the reality is that basically the best universities are full when they choose for the first time, and they don't participate in the file promotion process of the second choice. For example, suppose a student scored 650 points in the college entrance examination. He volunteered to fill in Nanjing first and Southeast second.
A classmate scored 640 points, the first volunteer filled in Southeast China, and the second volunteer filled in South China University of Technology. Suppose the admission line of Nanjing University is 65 1 and the admission line of Southeast University is 640, then the result is that student B is admitted, but student A will not be admitted. It's because Southeast University was full when the first choice was filed, classmate A's second choice would not be filed by Southeast University. This is also sequential volunteering. Some schools are too unpopular. Even if two books are passed, they are not full. You can lower the scores and take the students who have volunteers away.