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What's the difference between the college score line and the investment line?
(1) control line is called the minimum admission control score line of each batch. According to the number of enrollment plans of each batch and the scores of candidates, the minimum admission control scores of each batch of arts and sciences are determined in order from high score to low score.

(2)

The college admission score line, referred to as the admission line, is the score of the last candidate actually admitted to colleges and universities (different majors in the same enrollment institution will be different). The admission line is not announced in advance, but produced after the completion of college admission.

(3) The investment line is called the college admission investment line. In the first, second and third batches this year, parallel volunteer was put into practice in our city, and the candidates on the minimum admission control score line were sorted by liberal arts and science respectively. According to the number of plans published by the school (by batch and subject), the enrollment institution determines the proportion of the school's investment in files between100% and105%, and then calculates the number of people who invest in files according to the proportion. The investment line is not announced in advance, but naturally formed after the investment in colleges and universities is completed.

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