Check the enrollment policy: First of all, students need to carefully check the enrollment policy of the colleges they apply for. Understand the enrollment plan, major setting and admission requirements so as to make a reasonable choice.
Self-assessment: Students should conduct a comprehensive self-assessment. Comprehensive consideration of their own interests, specialties, career planning and learning ability, to determine their own professional types and institutions.
Consult the Admissions Guide: Students can learn about the majors offered by various institutions, their training objectives and curriculum settings by consulting the Admissions Guide or the enrollment information of related websites, and further clarify their wishes.
Consult the instructor: If necessary, students can take the initiative to contact the school instructor or other reliable channels to ask relevant questions and get more information and suggestions.
Make a volunteer list: According to personal interests and previous evaluations, students can make a priority volunteer list. Usually, students can rank according to their major of greatest interest, and then make appropriate adjustments according to their abilities and scores.
Prediction and comparison of scores: students can predict their scores by combining their admission scores with their own achievements over the years and compare them with the volunteer list. Ensure that the reported majors and institutions are within their own scores.
Fill in volunteers: When filling in volunteers, students need to log in to the relevant enrollment system, fill in personal information and fill in volunteers as required. General volunteering includes two stages: volunteering and pre-arranging volunteering. Candidates need to read the instructions carefully and fill in the form as required.
Confirmation of volunteers: Students need to confirm their own results after filling in their volunteers. Carefully check the volunteer content to ensure that there are no mistakes and omissions.
Review and revision: before voluntary confirmation, students will have the opportunity to review and revise. If you find that you fill in the form incorrectly or want to adjust your volunteers, you can contact the relevant departments or instructors in time to deal with it.
Pay attention to admission information: after students fill in their volunteers, they need to pay attention to the admission information of relevant institutions. Understand the public information such as admission notice, audit list and admission list, and keep abreast of your admission.
In short, voluntary service is a process that requires care and patience. Students need to make reasonable choices according to their own situation and enrollment policies, so as to ensure that their final volunteers are in line with their interests, abilities and future career plans. In addition, it is also very important to pay attention to and understand the relevant changes in enrollment policies and admission information in a timely manner.