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Nanjing University of Science and Technology enrolls undergraduate students independently.
Summary of "independent enrollment institutions" that repeat students are eligible to apply for

According to the independent enrollment regulation of 20 1 1, there are 2 1 colleges and universities in China (Peking University, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing Forestry University, China University of Political Science and Law, Tianjin University, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Southeast University, China Geo University (Wuhan), Harbin Institute of Technology, Dalian Maritime University, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Southwest University. It only accounts for 1/4 of 80 universities with independent enrollment qualifications in China. It can be seen that most colleges and universities still shut out repeat students, but most repeat students should not be discouraged. After all, they gave us some opportunities.

According to the practice of previous years, the proportion of repeat students in China accounts for about 15% of the total number of college entrance examination students. Among the repeat students, some are studying in prestigious schools, some are studying in first-class undergraduate courses, and some are dissatisfied with the majors of colleges and universities and return to repeat classes from colleges and universities. The proportion of failed students who choose to repeat the college entrance examination is greatly reduced. Therefore, there are many repeat students with good comprehensive quality and outstanding academic achievements. Colleges and universities open up independent enrollment for repeat students, and it is easier to recruit students whose spiritual culture is closer to the cultural atmosphere of colleges and universities.

So, how to judge which institutions can accept repeat students' registration? The answer is: as long as there is no clear requirement for "fresh high school graduates" in the enrollment regulations, all institutions are institutions that repeat students can apply for.

In the past two years, the popularity of independent enrollment has been rising, and most parents of candidates are directed at the "benefits" of independent enrollment. But self-enrollment will also involve a lot of time and energy for students. Every year, some students apply for independent enrollment in many colleges and universities at the same time, staying up late to prepare for the exam, and rushing to various colleges and universities in June and February, the normal review rhythm of students is disrupted. In addition, self-enrollment will also affect some students psychologically and emotionally, causing students to be impetuous and even have an illusion: I feel that I have signed up, as if I have made a "discount"; Some students began to slack off their studies after receiving preferential grades from colleges and universities; Students who failed the test suffered a blow to their self-confidence and so on. Everything has advantages and disadvantages. As the netizen named "Shanren" said with emotion: "Before the arrival of independent enrollment, everyone was full of enthusiasm, but in fact, in the end, for most people, independent enrollment is a dream, even if you are excellent at ordinary times, even if your grades are enough to enter the university you applied for. Judging from the results, students who get extra points are often far beyond the reported school level, as well as some art and sports students and a small number of students with special circumstances. If you are fully aware of this, then choose three well-prepared, stable and guaranteed schools and focus on happy participation. As for extra points, go with your efforts and luck. Anyway, so many students entered the university they wanted to enter without extra points. The most important thing is not to affect your normal review rhythm because of independent enrollment. This is easier said than done, but it is still difficult ... "