The senior three parties who have worked so hard for so long have finally graduated. After the reunion, the games they want to play, and the places they want to go, it's time to study the choice of universities and majors. So, what should parents and partners pay attention to when choosing schools and majors?
Recently, there was a news report that many cheats pretended to be the admissions office of the school to recruit students. As a result, many people were cheated, so we must be vigilant. If it is a school that you are not familiar with or have never heard of, you should pay attention to it. You must check whether the school is true and formal. Be careful to be cheated. These cheats are really shameful.
Party members who graduated from senior high school, no matter what school you choose, you should choose according to your own scores. Don't be too ambitious. You can call the teachers of the university admissions office. They will tell you if you are likely to be admitted according to your scores. I graduated from 14 years ago. I consulted the teachers of the university admissions office at the beginning. Of course, that's just the teacher's advice.
Don't think that two schools and three schools are inferior to one school. You should know that some two schools' professional admission scores are far higher than that of one school. For example, Kunming Medical University, two universities, but a few years ago, some of the major's admission score is higher than that of Tsinghua University. Good schools have bad majors, and bad schools also have good majors.
If the applicant is a college with obvious specialty, it is better to study the corresponding specialty, such as medical university, university of finance and economics, art school, art school. It is better not to study logistics management in medical university, law in university of finance and economics, and excavator in normal school. Because after all, it is not the specialty of that school, right.
If your college entrance examination score is only a little more than one line or just good enough, you'd better choose two books. Don't feel unfair. This is to avoid that you won't be admitted. There are many people with higher scores than you. Everyone wants to go to one school, so the competition will be very fierce. On the contrary, if you use one score to apply for two schools, will the probability of being admitted increase a lot? So don't get entangled in one book, be realistic.
Generally speaking, the tuition of three schools is more expensive than that of one or two schools, and some schools are really bad. Personally, if the score of the college entrance examination has just passed three, it is better to go to a junior college to learn a technology. Maybe after graduation, it will be better than some graduates of three schools. Really don't abandon the junior college, which can also learn medical nursing from teachers.
Another one is about the volunteer of orientation students. I am a 14 year orientation student majoring in traditional Chinese medicine. I am free of five years' tuition and accommodation fees. I also have 400 living allowance every month. After graduation, I can go to the place where I signed the contract to report for work directly. It sounds very correct. A little partner with a less affluent family can consider it, But when signing the contract, you must carefully read the terms and understand the rights and obligations of yourself and the health bureau in the service area. Otherwise, you will have to pay a lot of compensation for breach of contract, so it is recommended to carefully consider filling in.
Finally, for those who want to go back to school after their college entrance examination results are not satisfactory, they should really think carefully. Seriously, they should go back to school. When they face the college entrance examination again, they will have more pressure to say that they are afraid that this time's exam is not as good as the last one. The science students are OK, but the liberal arts students really need to think about it. Except for some of the re entrants I know, they basically didn't do as well in the second year as they did in the first year. So really, if you can go, just go.