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Why does a university have two investment lines?
Because they are the same university, the batches of different admissions for the two majors will be different.

Almost every college will have more popular majors and fewer unpopular majors. There are more students applying for popular majors every year, and the admission scores will naturally be higher. A batch of undergraduate students collect volunteers. For example, in medical colleges, there are many candidates who apply for clinical medicine every year, and this major will naturally enroll students in undergraduate courses.

File status

1, free voting

It means that the candidates' files have not been thrown out or have been taken back by the school after being thrown out. If you drop out of school, candidates can see the reasons for dropping out of school last time.

2. It has been filed.

It means that the Provincial Admissions Office has applied to colleges and universities, but colleges and universities have not downloaded the application information.

3. I am studying at the university.

It means that the college has downloaded the file information and is reviewing the electronic files of candidates.

"The college is studying" does not mean that the candidate has been admitted. Under normal circumstances, the number of files invested by the provincial admissions office in colleges and universities is more than the number of enrollment plans. After reading the files, colleges and universities should withdraw from the files of candidates who have not been admitted.

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