You can log on to the website of the local admissions office or the Education Examinations Institute to check the specific recruitment time and organization.
Volunteer application skills: see if there are any restrictions on majors. Candidates should understand the college entrance examination standards. If the major is limited, be sure to find out clearly, and don't waste a volunteer because of misreporting the major. Second, look at historical data. It is necessary to focus on the general situation of the recruitment of schools and majors that have volunteered to apply for examinations over the years, refer to their lowest line and compare their scores. Generally speaking, the admission scores of universities at the same level and foreign universities are often slightly lower than those of universities in this city. Third, look at your test scores and rankings. If the test score is high and the ranking is high, schools can be given priority; If the test scores are generally on the edge of the line, you can give priority to majors; If the score is low and the ranking is low, you can give priority to college.
If you want to know whether you can get into your favorite university, you can basically refer to the following four steps:
Check the school's investment line in your province for three years (or more).
② Use the score of this line to find out the ranking of candidates in the province.
(3) Compared with the ranking trend in the past three years, is it a flat increase or a decline?
Look at your ranking in the province this year. So we can basically draw a conclusion.
Because every year's scores are false and real, and most of the rankings are not much different, plus the trend calculation is basically assured.