What information do candidates need to know before filling in their volunteers? First, the enrollment policy. To fill in the volunteers, we must first understand the enrollment policies and regulations. It is necessary to seriously study the implementation plan of examination enrollment, especially to understand the basic problems of enrollment, such as how to fill in the volunteers, how to file, and how to file in colleges and universities.
The second is the school enrollment charter and enrollment brochure. Consulting the enrollment regulations and brochures is the main way to understand the situation of colleges and universities. The enrollment charter is a must-read for candidates to fill in their volunteers, mainly introducing the enrollment rules and admission requirements. The enrollment brochure is a publicity material specially printed by colleges and universities for enrollment, which includes geographical environment, building area, historical evolution, specialty setting, subject advantages, faculty, number of academicians and professors, whether there is the right to award doctoral and master's degrees, number of students in school, setting of scholarships and loans, etc. At present, some colleges and universities have different charging standards for the same major in different campuses and the same major. Candidates should also have a clear understanding of these situations.
The third is the enrollment plan. Including the professional groups and codes of colleges and universities enrolled in our province, the number of enrollment plans, the requirements of enrollment majors for elective subjects, tuition fees, academic system, etc.
Fourth, in recent years, the line difference of colleges and universities' investment line, ranking, investment line and batch line. Collect the scores, minimum scores, average scores, rankings and the line difference between the corresponding shift line and the batch line of colleges and universities in our province in recent years.
Fifth, the requirements of the selected subjects. Attention should be paid to collecting and accurately mastering the requirements of college enrollment majors for elective subjects.
The sixth is the employment situation after graduation. If candidates can understand the employment situation of colleges and majors in recent years when choosing colleges and majors, and choose colleges and majors with higher employment rate, then there will be more career opportunities in the future.
Common misunderstandings in volunteering for college entrance examination
Many candidates and parents often adopt the model of "school suitable for candidates' scores+major their children want to study" when filling in their volunteers, but it is impossible to estimate the possibility of being admitted to the target major without referring to the professional admission data of the target major of their favorite colleges in previous years, which is why a large number of candidates are finally transferred to other majors every year.
The reason for doing this is actually very simple. Most candidates and parents will grab when choosing an institution, and the result of grabbing it is often the last few candidates. Since then, when the school arranges majors for candidates, candidates have no competitive advantage in scores compared with other candidates. At the same time, different colleges and universities have different rules when arranging majors, such as "score priority", "professional volunteer priority" and "setting professional grades".
Therefore, only by referring to the professional admission data of colleges and universities can we reasonably analyze which majors we can be admitted to by the target colleges and universities according to our college entrance examination results, so as to formulate a reasonable volunteer filling plan.