It is recommended to fill it up. For most regions, four to six schools can be selected for college entrance examination volunteers, and then each school can choose six majors to fill in the form. At the same time, they can also choose to obey the adjustment. In this way, everyone can choose from many colleges and universities. If the application is not high, they are likely to be admitted.
One school can fill in six majors. When filling in majors for college entrance examination, a major admission score line will be drawn according to the number of applicants, and then the candidates will be promoted according to their volunteer rank.
When the examinee's score reaches the lowest professional admission score line, they can be admitted. If the score line of six volunteer majors exceeds the examinee's score, they can only choose to adjust or withdraw.
On the identity authentication page of filling in the application system, candidates first enter their 14 digit candidate number, personal password and verification code, and click OK to enter the main page of filling in the application. This password is the password retained by the examinee when registering for the college entrance examination. During the non volunteer period, the examinee can change the password by filling in the volunteer system.
On the main page of volunteer filling, please check whether the examinee number, name and other contents displayed on the page are consistent with your own, and then read the precautions on this page. Click the "New Volunteer" menu on the left, select the subject, batch and enrollment type you want to apply for, and fill in the college code and major code in the corresponding form.
Candidates can only fill in one college and several professional volunteers.
The reported specialty must belong to the same department and batch. Candidates should choose "whether to obey the professional adjustment" and "whether to obey the high fee professional adjustment" according to the specialty of the college and their own situation.
Maybe everyone has been focusing too much on how many volunteers can apply for the college entrance examination, which is actually a deviation from the right track. If you are not admitted, what's the use of filling in more volunteers? If the first volunteer was admitted, wouldn't the other filled in volunteers be redundant?
We should fill in the key volunteers. The most important thing to fill in the college entrance examination volunteer is the first volunteer. If the first volunteer is not admitted, the chances of other volunteers being admitted are much smaller, because the school is based on the first volunteer, and then the second volunteer.
Although many college entrance examination volunteers can be filled in, the first must not exceed their own scores too much, and it is better to be close, so that the probability of admission will be greater. Otherwise, it may slip to the next batch of admission, which would be even worse.