College candidates should comprehensively consider their own achievements, ranking in the province, personal interests, family economic status and other factors before filling in their volunteers. It is necessary to carefully understand the enrollment regulations of the institutions you intend to apply for, the special requirements and restrictions for professional admission (such as foreign languages and related disciplines, male-female ratio requirements, physical conditions, etc.). ), charging standards, investment ratio, and in recent years (at least in the last three years), the enrollment plan of colleges and universities in this province, the highest and lowest admission scores, etc. , to determine what level of colleges you should fill in.
-choose what you love, and don't "seek fame and reputation"
In the stage of volunteering, we should reasonably match our ideals, personalities, abilities and other actual situations with what colleges and universities know, and choose what we love, need and benefit. Generally speaking, every school has its own major.
In particular, it is necessary to prevent some schools and majors from "seeking names and asking questions" without prior investigation. In recent years, many schools have changed their names and majors have changed their names, and the fashionable words "technology" and "information" have appeared frequently. For example, some professional colleges of geological prospecting, petroleum and coal were renamed as ××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××××× ). Others, such as some colleges and universities, changed the old major "new wine in old bottles" to the professional name that candidates are keen on (for example, boiler major changed to thermal energy development and utilization, mechanical maintenance major changed to industrial automation, archival science and library management major changed to information management major, etc. At first glance, the names of colleges and majors may be the same as you like, but the training direction is probably not your ideal development direction. Therefore, before filling in your volunteers, you must know yourself and know yourself reasonably.
-Choose what you want, don't blindly follow the crowd
Candidates must have their own opinions, don't blindly listen to other people's opinions and experiences, and some colleges and universities' on-site enrollment mobilization propaganda: First, they are easily misled; What's more, people who talk a lot in school and society may not be able to get into the exam. Students taking the exam together will easily lead to "getting together" and crashing.
It is necessary for parents to correctly guide their children to choose their volunteers. However, if we ignore the child's main role, let the elders do everything, impose their wishes on the child and force the child to make some choices, it will inevitably be biased. Some candidates are forced by their parents or employment considerations to choose a major they don't like or are not good at. They didn't adapt to the whole university stage, some even had psychological obstacles, and some dropped out after studying for a while. Therefore, parents are advised to give pertinent suggestions when their children fill in their volunteers, and it is best to focus on their own hobbies.
-choose your own interests and don't crowd hot spots.
When consulting in previous years, I was often asked by my parents "What major is hot this year" and "What major is the best". In fact, there is no difference between good and bad majors, only hot and cold. Blindly pushing popularity is not necessarily beneficial to the long-term development of candidates. If you want to continue the postgraduate entrance examination in the future, you may wish to choose scientific research colleges and majors, while those who want to work directly can study practical majors. Choosing the right one is more conducive to personal development in the future. The following are some views on "hot":
First of all, popular majors are not static. Under the adjustment of market economy, professional "hot" and "cold" are always relative, and "hot" in one period may bring "cold" in another period, and vice versa.