Many students want to know how to fill in the voluntary recruitment. The following is the collation of some relevant information, hoping to help students.
Before re applying for a volunteer, you should carefully look at the list of volunteer schools, and then learn about the early filing scores of the schools you want to fill in through the website of your provincial recruitment office.
Several data should be paid attention to when filling in the application. First, check the difference between the early filing score of the school you want to fill in and your own score. If your score is lower than the early filing score of the school you want to fill in, or lower than the score line of the school you want to fill in, do not fill in the application;
Second, pay attention to the number of volunteer places. If your score is high, you can fill in the school with fewer places and you think it is better. If your score is low, you should try to choose the school and major with more places.
Third, pay attention to the grade difference between volunteers and volunteers (this can be known from the school's profile on your provincial recruitment website), which means that schools must be more upscale.
Volunteer solicitation means that in the process of enrollment, the number of applicants for the original exam is not enough, and only by re soliciting volunteers can the number of planned enrollment be admitted. The supplementary enrollment means that after the school starts, the enrolled students give up the school, and the number of students at school does not meet the enrollment plan, so the supplementary enrollment is called supplementary enrollment.
In fact, during the period of voluntary enrollment, the concept of supplementary enrollment is basically the same as that of soliciting volunteers, except that the term "soliciting volunteers" is no longer used for supplementary enrollment at the end of enrollment and the beginning of school.