The principle of sequential admission is to admit students in turn according to the volunteer order reported by the candidates until the enrollment plan is full or the candidates' highest choice is accepted. The following are the main points of admission in turn:
Importance of volunteer order: When filling in volunteers, you will generally put the schools and majors that you are most interested in and whose grades meet the requirements as the first choice, and put the schools and majors that you are not interested in or alternative as the second and third choices, and so on. The setting of the volunteer order is very important, because this order will give priority to admission.
Admission rules: In the enrollment plan, students are admitted in turn according to the volunteer order reported by the candidates. First of all, according to the candidates' first choice, according to the school and professional admission standards for screening and comparison, to determine whether to admit. If the first choice cannot be satisfied, continue to enroll the second and third choices in order until the enrollment plan is full or the highest volunteer candidate is enrolled.
Adjustment and withdrawal: If the candidate's first choice is full, but there is still a balance in the enrollment plan, the school can adjust the second choice or follow-up choice of the candidate. In addition, in the process of admission, some candidates may choose to give up their admission qualifications, which will lead to the cancellation of the school, thus providing admission opportunities for the following candidates.
It is worth noting that not all schools and regions enroll students in full order. Some schools or regions will make a comprehensive evaluation and admission decision according to the comprehensive quality and achievements of candidates, which may make the admission order slightly different from that of candidates. In addition, some special majors, such as art and sports, may have special admission rules.
In short, most schools will accept students in the order of their wishes, that is, in order. When filling in volunteers, candidates are advised to set a reasonable volunteer order according to their own interests and actual situation, and put the schools and majors that are more interested in first, so as to maximize the chances of being admitted. At the same time, don't be too disappointed even if the first choice is not accepted. You can increase the chances of being admitted by adjusting and withdrawing files.