Admission ratio = number of applicants: actual number of applicants.
①? Generally speaking, the number of applicants in the registration ratio is subject to the number confirmed by the online newspaper;
②? The "enrollment ratio" we see is the enrollment ratio of the unified examination. Therefore, the "number of students admitted" in the enrollment ratio is "the number of students admitted to the unified examination". In other words, "number of exempted persons" cannot be included.
parallel comparison
Horizontal comparison is to compare the enrollment ratio of different schools in the same year, and then choose the school that suits you.
For example, a student plans to apply for a master's degree in journalism and communication, and after reading the results of the fourth round of national subject evaluation, he chooses Jinan University A- and Shanghai University B+. The ratio of journalism and communication in Shanghai University is 38: 1, and that in Jinan University is 13: 1. Judging from the enrollment ratio of 202 1 two universities, Jinan University is more suitable.
Longitudinal contrast
Vertical comparison is to consider whether a school is suitable for you by comparing the enrollment ratio of a school over the years. Because some schools may have a small enrollment ratio in the previous year, and then everyone found this treasure school, which is likely to be "bombed" next year. For example, the enrollment ratio of journalism and communication major in Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications is 5: 1 in 2020, and it will increase to 35: 1 in 2026:5438+0.
It is also possible that the enrollment ratio was relatively large last year, and then everyone thought that this school was too difficult to take the exam, so there were fewer people next year. For example, in 2020, the enrollment ratio of journalism and communication majors in Jinan University was 22: 1, and in 2026:5438+0, which dropped to 12: 1.
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