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How to apply for college newspaper? How many universities and majors can I apply for? How to fill in the steps?
University newspaper volunteered to fill in the website designated by the education department.

Candidates can fill in the school and major according to their own wishes and choose whether to obey the adjustment. They can apply to six universities, and each university can apply for six majors. It's all parallel volunteer.

Step 1: firstly, choose which batch according to your actual situation;

Choose your favorite school and major;

3 choose whether to obey the adjustment;

4 Check whether the information is filled in correctly and submit it.

In the college entrance examination volunteer form, the column "Whether the major obeys the adjustment" is set up under colleges and majors. Whether to fill in "obedience" or "disobedience" requires candidates to play a game between the school and the major. Of course, the basic premise here must not be ignored, that is, there must be a reasonable grade difference between the four universities A, B, C and D in parallel volunteer, with a distance of 5 to 8 points from high to low. The determination of grade difference should be based on the admission scores of colleges and their internal majors over the years (preferably in the last three years), and the basic trend of colleges and majors should be sorted out and analyzed, which is the basic skill that must be done to fill in the volunteers. Then, make appropriate choices according to your own achievements or regional rankings. Due to strategic considerations, more and more candidates who have reached an admission line or even scored many points higher have chosen "disobedience". The main goal is to get an ideal college and an ideal major in two schools, and to give up an institution with a similar score in disguise. Because although it is a good grade, but the prestigious schools can't get in, and almost no one cares about it, giving up all the volunteers like this may miss unexpected opportunities, so simply fill in the most ideal prestigious schools and the best majors, and you won't lose anything if you don't accept them, but you will never obey the adjustment, thus showing enough courage and wisdom. The so-called "filing score line" refers to the filing score line before the formal admission of colleges and universities. Generally speaking, the investment line will be higher than the batch line and lower than the admission line, except for a few institutions that have just stepped on the line. Theoretically speaking, candidates' files must be returned and put into the next batch of institutions, which is called "withdrawing files". For candidates, "withdrawing files" means invisibly reducing at least one choice. Therefore, all institutions try their best to reduce their investment ratio, mostly between 1: 1 to 1: 1.05. Worried about falling out of the file and reducing it to the next batch of admission, it often only happens to a very small number of candidates who "step on the line" (meaning that they have just entered the admission line of this batch and have a slight advantage in their grades). Most candidates will not encounter this situation. Before the end of each batch of admissions, the admissions authorities have added compensatory measures, that is, notifying those candidates who are within the scores of this batch but have not yet been formally admitted to fill in the "solicitation of volunteers", so as to avoid every high-scoring candidate from passively "falling off the list" because of mistakes in volunteering. Obviously, in any case, colleges and universities hope that candidates can choose to "obey" the adjustment, because on the one hand, in the admission process, it is the most convenient to operate, and they will be admitted as soon as they enter the file. Any major has a reason, and there is no need to face endless questions and doubts from candidates. On the other hand, every college can't be a good major, and those bad majors that no one wants to study are still waiting for and waiting for countless candidates who "obey" the adjustment to enrich them. But for the vast majority of candidates, for their own careers, majors must be more decisive than colleges in life.