1. Contact relevant organizations or institutions: First, contact the organizations or institutions where you participate in voluntary activities. They usually provide corresponding contact information, such as telephone, e-mail or online consultation platform.
2. Provide personal information: When contacting organizations or institutions, be prepared to provide your personal information so that they can inquire about your volunteer status and progress. These personal information may include name, ID number, contact information provided when applying, etc.
3. Ask about the status and progress of volunteers: explain to the staff of the organization or institution that you want to inquire about the status and progress of volunteers, and they will tell you how to inquire. They may ask you to provide some information to confirm your identity, such as the mobile phone number you used when applying or the number you applied for voluntarily.
4. Use the volunteer management system: If an organization or institution provides a volunteer management system, log in to the system and query the status and progress of volunteers according to the guidance provided by the system. You can inquire by filling in the corresponding personal information or volunteer application number.
Please note that the specific query method may vary from organization to organization. Some organizations or institutions may provide online inquiry systems, while others may need you to contact them by phone or email. Therefore, it is best to contact the relevant organizations or institutions directly and make inquiries according to their instructions.
Fill in voluntary suggestions
1, fully understand the majors and schools: study the majors and universities you are interested in. Understand the professional curriculum, employment prospects, school rankings and reputation. In addition, if possible, visiting the university campus, attending campus open days or communicating with students, faculty and staff will help you understand the school and major in depth.
2. Consider your interests and abilities: Consider your hobbies, the subjects you are good at and your career orientation. Being interested in learning content and future career will have a positive impact on your study and development.
3. Understand the admission policies of colleges and universities: Different colleges and universities have different admission policies. Understand the admission methods, admission scores, preferential policies and enrollment plans of different schools, so as to make wise choices when filling in volunteers.
4. Set up multiple alternatives: There are some alternative volunteers to deal with various situations that may occur after the results of the college entrance examination are released. You can set yourself some "ideal" volunteers and some "guaranteed" volunteers to avoid the risks brought by only one volunteer.
5. Consult seniors or professional planners: Communicating with seniors who have entered the school and asking for their experiences and opinions can help you better understand the majors and university options. In addition, you can consult a professional planner for professional and career advice.
6. Fill in the report carefully: carefully consider and weigh all options before filling in the volunteer, and comprehensively consider your own interests, professional prospects and school admission. Make sure to carefully consider the order of volunteering and fill in according to your own priority.
The most important thing is to make a choice that suits your interest, ability and ambition according to your own situation and goals. At the same time, we should set up our volunteers reasonably according to our real abilities and achievements, so as to avoid being too high or too low.