1, enrollment phone skills:
(1) Guide parents to have their own standards first, and don't expose the schools they applied for.
(2) Try to get the contact information of students with parents, and chat and persuade them later.
(3) The team management of the traffic group affects the efficiency of the whole team.
2. Words:
(1) Do children have their own ideas about choosing a major? Do parents have their own considerations?
(2) What kind of school do you think is a good school? Will children get a high salary if they have skills and theories when they leave the society in the future? Parents, what else do you think?
(3) The first lesson in our school is to tell students how to communicate with others. Parents, in fact, we are teachers of xx school. What schools do you know now? Do they meet these standards? Only our school meets the requirements, right?
Precautions for enrollment:
1, pay attention to the registration time of secondary school.
Many parents will help their children choose a middle school after the senior high school entrance examination, and they really don't have any luck anymore. It's too late to choose a middle school at this time. There are a certain number of secondary school enrollment restrictions. Many good enrollment places have long been squeezed out by others. The intention to apply for the exam will not be submitted until the end of the senior high school entrance examination. Even if there are places in good middle schools, the threshold is much higher than before.
2. Pay attention to choosing a major suitable for children.
Maybe when you choose a major, you must choose a major that is popular, has a high salary in the future and is easy to find a job. In fact, there is nothing wrong with this idea, but parents should be reminded not to just stare at this when choosing a major for their children. If possible, parents should communicate with their children first to see if they have any hobbies and can get close to these popular majors.
3. Pay attention to identifying the registration information.
Some middle schools do make false propaganda when enrolling students, boasting about how good their schools are. Therefore, parents should pay attention to distinguish between these enrollment information and which are false propaganda. Never believe what the admissions teacher says. Why don't you go to school for a field trip?