1. Ask for information and guidance: consult the school admissions office, senior high school teachers, employment guidance teachers or professional admissions consulting institutions to find out the specific requirements, procedures and time arrangements for volunteering. They can provide you with relevant guidance and help.
2. Major and school research: Understand the situation of different schools and majors, including professional curriculum, employment prospects, school reputation, teaching quality, etc. More detailed information can be obtained by visiting schools, attending enrollment seminars, consulting the official websites of schools and majors, and reading relevant school guides and professional manuals.
3. Consider interests and career planning: consider your own interests, hobbies and career planning. Consider your favorite subjects, your areas of expertise and your future career direction. This will help you choose a major that matches your personal interests and goals.
4. Diversified choices: When filling in volunteers, it is recommended to prepare alternative volunteers in advance. Choose some majors and schools that you are interested in and conform to your actual ability, including some adaptable volunteers and some challenging volunteers, to increase the chances of admission.
5. Learn from others' experience: communicate with seniors, sisters, relatives and friends who have volunteered or gone to college, and listen to their experiences and suggestions. They may share their reporting process and selection considerations, which will help your decision.
6. Pay attention to admission scores and enrollment policies: understand the admission scores and enrollment policies of various schools, including batch, professional adjustment and special admission policies. This will help you evaluate your admission possibility more accurately when you fill in your volunteers.
7. Fill in the volunteer order carefully: arrange the volunteer order reasonably according to the individual's actual situation and choice. Put your most interested and qualified volunteers in front and increase your chances of admission.
8. Review and confirmation: carefully check the information before filling in the volunteers to ensure that there are no mistakes and omissions. And confirm the submission before the deadline to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information.
Filling in volunteers is an important decision-making process, so it is very important to ensure that you fully understand the relevant information, make wise choices and be prepared. If you are confused or have any questions, it is recommended to consult a professional enrollment consulting agency or related education experts for more accurate guidance and help.