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Is it best to voluntarily choose to obey the adjustment in the college entrance examination? Under what circumstances is it better not to obey the adjustment?

First of all, congratulations on your good score in the exam. I'm happy for you! I will give you the following answers to your question, hoping to help you ~

This year's college entrance examination has come to an end. In the next time, it's time for students to be volunteers. It is difficult to pass the customs, and whether the college entrance examination volunteers obey the adjustment has always been controversial. At this time of the year, candidates and parents will become more anxious, even more nervous than before preparing for the exam, because the importance of volunteering is comparable to that of the second college entrance examination.

Unfortunately, every year, candidates choose not to obey the professional adjustment when volunteering to fill in the report, which leads to slippage. So, should we choose to adjust? Under what circumstances can I choose not to obey the adjustment? Today, let's talk about whether we should obey professional adjustment. First of all, we should understand the concept of professional adjustment, the advantages and disadvantages of professional adjustment and the skills of reporting.

First, whether to obey the adjustment.

There are four results for candidates to report whether they obey the adjustment.

Assuming that candidates have successfully passed a test line, when volunteering to fill in, they choose 9 universities in ABCDEFGHI, choose the most confident institution that does not transfer, and the other choices obey the transfer, then there will be the following results:

The first case:

Candidates apply for a civil engineering major in a college and meet the scores of civil engineering major at the same time. Congratulations, you can basically be admitted. In this case, you don't have to choose to adjust.

The second case:

Enter oneself for an examination of a university's civil engineering major, the college score line is enough, but the professional score line is not enough. If you choose not to obey the adjustment at this time, it is a pity that you will be expelled from the college.

At the same time, other selected parallel volunteer will also be rejected, which means that candidates can only wait for a late supplementary report or be admitted to two universities.

The third situation:

If the score is not enough, you can't be admitted to the preferred A college, but you can reach the score line of BCD and other colleges. As long as you choose "subject to adjustment" when filling in your volunteers, you will be admitted to the second choice (and so on).

The fourth situation:

ABCDEFGHI These institutions have not chosen to "obey the transfer", so they can only get admission notices from two institutions. But this situation is unlikely to happen. Candidates with a little brains know that they can't volunteer like this.

Seeing this, I believe that candidates should be able to understand the importance of "whether to obey the adjustment". Some candidates do not obey the adjustment, but they are not admitted to a line. Therefore, they can only study in junior colleges or repeat grades.

Second, how to choose "whether to obey the adjustment"

A professional teacher revealed that the college entrance examination should be based on the principle of "giving priority to scores, following volunteers, and one-time filing". Generally speaking, the only criterion for candidates to choose colleges and universities is "score", which has nothing to do with applying for volunteers. As long as the scores reach the admission scores of many colleges and universities, most of them will be admitted and will not fall behind.

This means that if candidates really want to apply for a university, regardless of their major, they should try to choose "obedience adjustment" when filling in their volunteers. However, if candidates want to apply for a major, it is reasonable to choose "disobedience to adjustment". After all, once you are promoted by the university, there is no chance of regret after the notice is issued.

Third, what should I do if I don't like to change my major?

It is inevitable that students will not like their majors if they obey the adjustment, but for most candidates, it doesn't matter what they study in college, because there are very few college students engaged in this major after graduation. This is very realistic. The normal process is to check the candidates' scores in colleges and universities, then count them in the files, and then look at the college entrance examination results in turn according to the majors that candidates apply for. If you don't choose to obey the adjustment at this time, if the score is not enough for all professional lines, it is easy to fall behind.

However, candidates need not worry. Not many cases are transferred every year. Only students who apply for the exam have the possibility of being transferred. As long as you are sure of your score, the success rate of volunteering is very high.

Moreover, in the case of major adjustment, colleges and universities will not choose a major that spans too much from the original major. They will try their best to transfer candidates to their own similar majors. As long as the score is enough, there won't be much difference between majors.

However, if candidates really can't accept the major transferred from colleges and universities, they can choose to repeat their studies or apply for a major transfer after entering the university. In contrast, the author prefers the latter. After all, the college entrance examination is stressful, so don't be reluctant if you can't experience it for the second time.

Fourth, write it at the end.

Candidates don't have to worry too much about whether they will be transferred after applying for the exam, because there is a high probability that it won't happen. Even if they are transferred to colleges and universities, it will cost less than not applying for the exam, dropping files or quitting files. It is really unacceptable. It's ok to apply for a major change after going to college. All roads lead to Rome, so candidates need not be too nervous.