When filling in the college entrance examination, the first volunteer is Chong. The college entrance examination volunteer gradient includes: fighting, rushing, stabilizing, protecting, and padding, representing different admission probability ranges. The specific skills of filling in the first volunteer are as follows. Let's have a look.
The first wish is to rush or stabilize
The first wish is to rush. The principle of parallel volunteer filing is to start with the highest score candidate, and then search and file in turn. Whether the candidate is being filed or searching for the next volunteer, it has little impact on subsequent volunteers. Therefore, when filling in the first parallel volunteer, candidates should choose an institution that is slightly higher than their own performance level and that they like very much. If you are admitted by the professional group ahead of the volunteers, you will not have the opportunity to participate in the admission of subsequent professional groups.
However, the rush of colleges and universities is only a possible admission probability, not 100% admission. Secondly, all examinees should be prepared for professional adjustment. It is not easy to be admitted to colleges and universities. Due to the principle of parallel volunteering for a round of filing, examinees are subject to professional adjustment. Therefore, once the examinees who rush to high voltage lines are filed, they will usually be transferred to other majors.
First volunteer filling skills
Choosing the first volunteer is one of the most important decisions when examinees apply for college. Choosing the first choice correctly will help to improve the admission probability and obtain the desired university degree.
First of all, understanding your strengths and interests is the key to filling in the first volunteer.
Candidates need to seriously consider their professional tendencies and interests, and consider whether they have strong advantages in a certain field. If a candidate is very good at mathematics, he should choose a major related to mathematics as his first choice. Only when we have a deep understanding of our own strengths and passions can we more accurately choose the specialty that suits us.
Secondly, examinees should also pay attention to the information about the university's enrollment policy, specialty settings and faculty.
For filling in the first volunteer, candidates need to have a comprehensive understanding of the situation of the school, including the discipline and research direction of the school. Candidates can refer to recruitment publicity materials, online recruitment manuals, university open days and other channels to obtain relevant information. Through these ways, examinees can understand the advantages of the school in professional training and use it as a reference for filling in the first volunteer.