1. I can't get into the school I want to go to
Usually, the college entrance examination voluntarily follows the principle of one-time application for the same batch of parallel volunteer, that is, one batch of schools. Although you have filled in all the university parallel volunteer, you can only apply for the file once. For example, in parallel volunteer, a batch of six universities have been filled in, and the university you want to go to is chosen as the first choice, but his score is just enough for the application line of this university, but he can't reach the application line of his own major, but he has reached the scores of other majors in this university. Then, if you choose to obey the adjustment, you can go to this university. Although you don't want to major, if you don't choose to obey the adjustment, then you won't have the qualification and right to enroll you in a major with enough scores in this university, and you can only be dismissed.
Obeying the adjustment may transfer to other majors.
2. Can't get into the corresponding batch of schools
If you are lucky, you can catch up with the volunteers from other schools, and you may go to other schools. If you are unlucky, most of the majors you apply for are similar, and you can't get into this school, nor can other schools. So if you don't choose to obey the transfer, you are likely to slip to the second school and start enrolling. The result is that I can't enter the corresponding batch of schools, so I can only go to two.
Non-conforming adjustment may be transferred to the next batch.
There is no school to go if you quit.
What is even more tragic may be that because of arrogance or bad luck, I slipped away directly, didn't fill in it and didn't obey the adjustment. Finally, all my volunteers were recorded, so I had to resign and had no choice but to repeat it. This situation is not impossible.
If you are unlucky, you may be demoted to no school.
So how to avoid being transferred to a major you don't like? This should be the reason why most people don't choose to obey the adjustment, that is, they don't want to be transferred to a bad or unacceptable major, which needs attention when volunteering.
1. Increase the possibility
Before volunteering, you should know the major you want to apply for and the admission scores of the school in recent years. If you are far above and play steadily, you can hit your own goal without filling in the adjustment, but only if the second choice and the third choice behind you are stable, and you are sure that you can get into the exam with a high probability. Even if you play badly, you can pick a few that you don't hate, are acceptable and have low scores. It's safer this way
2.? Choose your favorite major.
Suitable for people with clear goals, choose your favorite major. If you can't be admitted to one of the enrollment majors, you will be accepted to two schools that admit this major. If you can't, you will choose your favorite major if you don't go to a major you don't like, so there is no problem if you don't fill in the adjustment.
The above are the ways to reduce the influence of not filling in and obeying the adjustment, but it needs the attention of candidates and parents. If you can't use disobedience adjustment reasonably, or you don't have rich experience in reporting, or your score fluctuates, you must choose obedience adjustment, so as to at least ensure that candidates can study, and then take the postgraduate entrance examination or choose a second degree.