1. Candidates can log on to the College Entrance Examination Network and see your admission trends on the College Entrance Examination Network. If you quit, there will be instructions. If you are not accepted, no school will extract your file. That's because you didn't reach the score line of your voluntary school. Write an application and hand it in to the school, or call the Admissions Office to explain your situation and see if you can withdraw the file. Files that have not been accepted are in the Education Bureau, so you don't have to quit. There is no contradiction between collecting volunteers and your current higher vocational volunteers.
2. See if your score is on the file line, or more accurately, see if your ranking number is on the file. If it has been released, but it has not been accepted, it means that it has been withdrawn, and the reason for withdrawing the file can only be inferred by itself. Calling the admissions office of the corresponding university may explain.
Voluntary report
Under normal circumstances, when students fill in the form, the first choice will be higher, which belongs to that kind of coincidence and can only report a little possibility. Give it a try. The second choice is in line with your ability, and the third choice is guaranteed and will definitely be able to get on.
Candidates should fill in their volunteers in strict accordance with the catalogue of enrollment majors of ordinary colleges and universities published by various provinces and cities. The "batch positions" of volunteer schools and majors in the volunteer list must be consistent with the batch positions published in the catalogue of enrollment majors.
Candidates should fill in the volunteer information card and volunteer form carefully. After the computer enters the volunteer information card, it prints out the examinee's volunteer checklist, which is corrected and signed by the examinee. At the time of admission, the files are submitted in the order of voluntary information cards.