There are three ways to avoid dropout: first, obey the adjustment of majors; second, carefully read the enrollment brochures and only report the qualified majors or schools; third, fill in the schools with 100% file promotion ratio as far as possible, and if you can't, reduce your scores accordingly to ensure that you are in the upper middle of the student ranking of the school.
First, I didn't agree that the profession should obey the adjustment. The examinee's score has passed the college's file promotion line, but it does not meet the score of the reported major. If there are vacancies in other majors, if you agree to transfer, you will be admitted by the school. If you do not agree to transfer, you will be withdrawn from the file, and the file will be returned to the provincial enrollment office. In this case, students can only participate in the voluntary recruitment or fill in the next batch. In the face of this reason, the only solution is that every college should obey the professional adjustment.
Second, the candidates' conditions did not meet the requirements of the university. After the candidate is promoted, his/her score matches the score of the major he/she is applying for, and his/her file status changes to pre admission, but he/she is still withdrawn later. Why? The main reason for this phenomenon is that the student's physical condition or political review is not qualified, or the examinee's requirement for a single subject score in the major he or she is applying for is not met.
The way to avoid this situation is to carefully read the enrollment brochures of colleges and universities before filling in the application, which have strict requirements. For example, some majors require a score of 105 or 120 or more in mathematics or other subjects; Some colleges and universities, especially those for nationalities, have restrictions on the admission of Han and minority candidates. Some colleges and universities have indicated that only ethnic candidates are admitted, so Han candidates should avoid applying for the exam.
Some colleges and universities, such as geology and mineral resources, marine engineering, navigation technology and other majors, do not enroll female students. Some schools in nursing have indicated that male students are not enrolled; Some majors in college enrollment have special requirements on the age of candidates, such as military colleges, armed police, and public security colleges in active service.
Other majors also have clear regulations on eyesight, height, hearing and other physical health conditions. Only by carefully reading the enrollment regulations and understanding all the requirements can we avoid these unqualified majors and ensure that they will not be withdrawn.
Third, the proportion of colleges and universities upgrading. The shift ratio of sequential volunteers is within 120%, and that of parallel volunteers is within 105%. That is to say, if the school enrolls 100 students in a province, it will extract the files of 105 students. If the files of the first 100 students meet the requirements and are subject to the adjustment, it is sad that the last five will be mercilessly withdrawn from the file, and the result of withdrawal is that the latter will fill in the next batch of applications to participate in the voluntary solicitation.
The existence of this risk of dropout is inevitable. You can only slightly lower your score when filling in the application form, or the score of the school you fill in is slightly lower, so as to improve the ranking of students who apply for the school as much as possible, and try to call yourself the top 100. But this uncontrollable factor is also very difficult to operate.
If you want to completely avoid this risk, you can also carefully read the enrollment regulations of the school, and if possible, try to fill in the school whose file promotion ratio is 100%. However, there are many factors to be considered in the voluntary application, the most important of which are majors and schools, so this method is difficult to achieve in practice.
Parallel volunteer means that a volunteer includes several parallel colleges and universities, and the relationship between them is parallel. Parallel volunteering is conducted in accordance with the principle of "giving priority to scores, following the principle of volunteering and one round of filing". The examinees who are not admitted on the same subject score line will be put on file at one time according to the total score from high to low, that is, all examinees will be in a queue, and those with high scores will be given priority to put on file. At the time of filing, according to the order of the colleges and universities filled in by the examinee, you can file to the colleges and universities with the highest ranking and plan balance.
If the university promises in the enrollment regulations: "When all the majors filled in by the examinee cannot meet the requirements, they will obey the professional adjustment, be physically qualified, meet the admission conditions, and will not withdraw from the enrollment". If the examinee meets the regulations of the institution, he will not be withdrawn. If colleges and universities do not have such commitment, even if they have filled in the subject to professional adjustment, if they cannot adjust due to no plan, the excess proportion will be withdrawn. The enrollment of colleges and universities follows the principle of selecting the best. Therefore, when filling in the application, candidates must carefully study the enrollment regulations of colleges and universities.