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How to help my daughter fill in the college entrance examination volunteers?
It depends.

I have the following suggestions; (It's a mess, don't mind)

1 College students spend a lot of money. It is best not to go to three colleges (not only the tuition is high, but also the others are higher). Generally speaking, the cost of living is much higher than the tuition, which is beyond the reach of ordinary people.

The state has preferential policies for ethnic minorities. Since last year, applicants for agricultural colleges (such as Henan Agricultural University) have to add 20 points to their college entrance examination scores.

Filling in volunteers is a student's own business, depending on the child's hobbies. Parents can only make a reference.

If you can't get into the undergraduate course, the junior college is actually good (you can choose to upgrade to the junior college after graduation, and go directly to the third grade after success)

It's definitely worth sending your child to college. There is too much competition pressure now, so there will be a good future. In addition, there is a survey data for reference: the average monthly salary of college students is 25% higher than that of high school students.

Undergraduate students are 50% higher than high school students, not to mention graduate students.

In short, there is no harm in going to college. You should think about the long-term interests of your children.

I am a senior one now, and the senior three is unforgettable for me. Parents should give their children more support rather than pressure, so that she can play her best. College life is really good. You can support her in this respect. If you really want her to go to college, don't let her go to any school. Tell her that no matter what school she is admitted to, she will be admitted, which will lighten her burden.