Each institution has its own score line, which is the minimum achievement standard for transferring files according to a certain proportion of the enrollment plan of the same discipline (such as liberal arts or science) in the process of volunteering (that is, the enrollment ratio is within 1: 1.2). Candidates whose scores have reached the filing line of the reporting institution shall be filed by the reporting institution.
Candidates who fail to reach the admission score of the school or reach the admission score will be dismissed because of improper professional choice.
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The first step in filing is to file all candidates on the batch score line according to their first choice. After filing, all the candidates' first choice schools should return the exact results of filing (including being accepted by the school, dropping files, and the scores of failing to file are lower than the school filing line), and then the second step is to summarize all the candidates who failed to file again.
Then, at the same time, apply for the second volunteer school, that is, the first volunteer school. After the admission is completed, apply for the second volunteer file, and simultaneously enroll in the volunteer order until the end of this batch of 3-4 volunteers.