Take the liberal arts as an example, your score is 580~600, which means that you are stable in one line. Now an application book is divided into paragraphs A and B, and both paragraphs AB are a book. A paragraph is better and the score is higher. So, now in a parallel volunteer, you can choose three schools in Section A, which should have a cascade, and the admission score of the first school should be around your highest score, that is, the first school you apply for. Choose two schools, and you can go steady. Generally, this is the home of most candidates, with an average score of 580~600. You can choose a school with the same score as Jilin University. The third is to prevent your score deviation and trap you. This school generally chooses schools near the score line. Even if you don't pass two books, you can still be trapped by three. Such schools can generally choose Liaoning University. After a period of A and a period of B, it is also to prevent the score from being overestimated. In the case of falling from a paragraph, the school should choose safely. This is the same as choosing two books, except that parallel volunteer has not promoted it yet, and only one book can be submitted. For candidates with two scores, they should choose those who are stable and can walk, and they should not have the opportunity to rush like students. Three books are the same as two books.
Therefore, which university you finally go to depends on how many points you scored and which university you applied for. As long as your grades meet the requirements, you can be admitted. Of course, the order of admission is from top to bottom in the volunteer list, so if you want to go to geely university, but your score is enough for Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, if you fill in that volunteer, you will be admitted and you can't go to Jida again.
After school admission, a few months later, you come to get the admission notice, and then report to the school.