Where can I see the school recruiting volunteers?

Information about school volunteer service is usually published in the following places:

1, School official website: Many schools will publish relevant information in the enrollment and employment section of official website or the page of the Admissions Office. Candidates can browse the school official website to find columns or announcements related to enrollment.

2. Education department website: Education departments or education bureaus in some areas will publish the school enrollment policy and the notice of soliciting volunteers on their official websites. Candidates can log on to the website of the local education department to inquire about the enrollment policy and collect information about volunteering.

3. Website of provincial entrance examination institutions: In some countries and regions, provincial entrance examination institutions are responsible for organizing the college entrance examination or other entrance examinations in a unified way. Official website of these enrollment institutions usually publishes the enrollment policies and information about collecting volunteers, which candidates can check on the websites of these institutions.

4. School enrollment consultation telephone or consultation email: the school will provide contact information for enrollment consultation. Candidates can call the enrollment consultation telephone provided by the school or send an email to the enrollment consultation mailbox to consult the Admissions Office to collect volunteer information.

What is the probability of collecting voluntary admission, and how many points do you generally drop?

If you fill in the form reasonably, it is more likely to accept voluntary admission. After each batch of admission, the admissions office will collect volunteers according to the vacancy situation in colleges and universities, but you can't be admitted just by filling out the form. Candidates need to refer to the school's admission scores in previous years and the school's admission this year. When filling in your volunteers, try to be as steady as possible and choose a university with a lower score than yourself to ensure a high probability of admission.

Many candidates think that collecting volunteers will definitely lower their scores, but in fact, most universities will get higher scores when collecting volunteers. The reason why the scores of collecting voluntary admission have risen instead of falling is because there are few vacancies in the school, but the number of applicants is very high. This situation will naturally be given priority, and candidates with high scores have greater advantages. Of course, voluntary admission has also declined, but the minimum decline will not exceed 20 points below the undergraduate line.