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Why do universities have several scores?
The admission scores of colleges and universities are not determined by colleges and universities before admission, but are naturally generated from high to low according to the scores of all candidates who fill in the school during the filing process. The score of the last candidate who voted in is the voting line of this school.

Professional admission is carried out after filing, and the lowest score of candidates after professional admission is the admission score line. If colleges and universities enroll students in batches in advance and in batches, there will be two different queues, forming two different investment lines.

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The file is put into a university first, and then the file becomes "the university is reading", which means that the school is reviewing the basic situation of each candidate, which is a process of reading files.

When colleges and universities indicate their admission opinions or withdrawal opinions in the computer, such as which major they applied for, or withdraw their files with reasons, and then submit them to the Provincial Education Examinations Institute, the file status of candidates will change. Candidates who are pre-divided into majors are called "pre-admission", and candidates who quit the file are called "pre-retirement".

If the Provincial Education Examinations Institute agrees with this opinion, the candidates who have been pre-admitted will become "candidates admitted", and the files of candidates who have been pre-retired will return to the data and become "free files".

Candidates also have an admission ticket in the Provincial Education Examinations Institute. When the Provincial Education Examinations Institute manually approves this admission form, the status of these candidates will become "accepted", which means that these candidates have been officially accepted.

"Admission pending trial" means that the school has been admitted, and the provincial admissions office has passed the examination and approval, waiting for the approval and seal of the provincial admissions office.