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What is the college admission score? Is it the average score or the lowest score?
The admission score line of colleges and universities is the lowest score line, which refers to the lowest score line corresponding to the formal admission of colleges and universities in a province or municipality directly under the central government after the formal filing.

For example, the total enrollment of a major 10. If the number of the first volunteers in this major is 12, they will be 10 before admission, and if the last two volunteers are adjusted, they will be transferred to other majors. If you don't obey the adjustment, you will return directly. If the first choice is not enough, transfer from other majors.

After the admission is completed, the average score of the enrolled 10 students is the average score of the major, the highest score of the enrolled 10 students is the highest score of the major, and the lowest score of the enrolled 10 students is the lowest score of the major, that is, the professional admission score line.

By analogy, we can also calculate the highest score, average score and lowest score of a university in a province and city, and then we can know the admission score of a university in a province and city.