Many examinees want to know whether they can apply for ordinary approval after applying for examination in advance? The following small editor has sorted out the relevant content for your reference. Let's have a look!
Yes, advance batch and ordinary batch can be reported at the same time.
There is no conflict between the early approval and the ordinary approval. If the early approval is not accepted, you can still participate in the subsequent ordinary approval; However, if they are approved in advance, the ordinary approval will be automatically invalidated.
Early approval is usually regarded as "icing on the cake", because there are many high-quality colleges and universities in the early approval, such as military schools, public security, aviation and some top colleges and universities will enroll students in advance, which means that many candidates have an extra opportunity to enter a good school.
However, when choosing institutions and majors approved in advance, candidates should also consider clearly whether the institutions and majors approved in advance are better than those approved in general in your mind? Because once the early approval is accepted, the colleges in the later ordinary batch cannot apply for the exam again, and not all of the early approval are good schools, so everyone must be careful when choosing, and then apply carefully after understanding.
If candidates who apply for early approval cannot accept all majors, it is recommended to choose not to obey the reassignment to avoid being reassigned to a major they do not like. Even if they are not recorded, they can participate in the ordinary approval. Ordinary batches must be subject to adjustment to avoid losing files.
Should it be submitted for approval in advance
The number of universities approved in advance is limited. If it happens to be a favorite major of examinees, they should not hesitate to seize the opportunity and record it to everyone's delight. Failure to record it will not affect the subsequent normal batch admission. If you don't have a favorite major, you can give up the early approval of the volunteer and wait for the ordinary batch of admission.
If the early approval is accepted, the examinee can no longer participate in other batches of admission. Therefore, be careful when filling in the early approval. The early approval schools may not be better than other batches of schools. Therefore, the early approval must be reported high. It is worth mentioning that even if the early approval is not accepted, it will not affect the admission of the next batch. After in-depth understanding, early approval is indeed an opportunity, but it should be noted that "opportunity" may also be "risk". In a word, "everything has its advantages and disadvantages. Nothing is perfect. We should treat the gains and losses correctly and strive for better results." This is exactly the case when filling in the application for approval in advance.