Tianjin college entrance examination is a parallel volunteer. The parallel volunteer of Tianjin college entrance examination adopts the principle of "score first, follow the volunteer, and file in one round". Parallel volunteer refers to a new mode of college entrance examination volunteer enrollment, that is, a volunteer includes several parallel colleges and universities. It means that when filling in college entrance examination volunteers, examinees can fill in several parallel colleges and universities at the same time in the specified batch. See the official notice for details.
Tianjin 2023 Parallel Volunteer Filing Rules
Parallel volunteer filing rules: the computer filing system first sorts the qualified candidates in the same subject category and corresponding batch of admission control score line according to the total score of college entrance examination admission from high to low, and then retrieves the college (professional group) volunteers filled in by each candidate in turn; If the candidate meets the requirements for filing in more than one institution (professional group), he/she will file in the institution (professional group) with the first number;
If the examinee only meets the requirements for filing in one of the colleges (professional groups), he/she can directly file in that college (professional groups). When a number of ordinary examinees have the same total score (including policy care) for unified college entrance examination enrollment, they will be ranked from high to low according to the single subject scores of Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages, and the highest score and the second highest score in the three subjects of the grade examination, and all the same ones will be put on file at the same time.
Filling skills of parallel volunteers
1. Reasonably combine college volunteers. It is not appropriate to fill in all the high level colleges and universities, and it is not necessary to fill in all the low level colleges and universities. Candidates can reasonably and orderly combine college volunteers in the range of colleges that are likely to be admitted according to their college entrance examination results, personal interests, physical conditions and other factors.
Generally speaking, the principle of "rushing, stabilizing, and guaranteeing" is followed for parallel volunteer filling. Rush: take the promising ideal school as A volunteer; Steady and stable: take the school that is "equal" to their own achievements as the B volunteer; Guarantee: take the school whose score is slightly lower than your own as the C volunteer.
However, it should be noted that the "rush" should be careful and certain assurance should be taken, rather than blindly rush. Of course, there are dozens of hundreds of volunteers in some provinces, and a few of them may also be OK.
At the same time, there should be a gradient among the volunteers. If the examinees are not positioned accurately and blindly pursue the most ideal university, the volunteer filling is too high (for example, there is no gradient between the volunteers from multiple parallel universities), it may lead to the failure of all the volunteers from several universities.
2. The colleges and universities that you want to go to most should be filled in the front row of parallel volunteers. Since the parallel college volunteers are in order, when 2 of the parallel college volunteers filled in by candidates meet the filing conditions, the computer system will file the electronic files of candidates to the colleges ranking first. Therefore, examinees should fill in the front row of parallel volunteers with the institutions they most want to go to.