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What does parallel volunteer mean? What's the difference between parallel volunteer and sequential v

At the end of the college entrance examination, the examinees will enter the process of filling in and reporting. Parallel volunteering is a new way of college entrance examination. So what does parallel volunteer mean? What's the difference between parallel volunteer and sequential volunteer? Let's see in detail!

Parallel volunteer is to set up a parallel college volunteer and a parallel college volunteer in each enrollment batch of ordinary colleges and universities. The parallel college volunteers of the early admission batch and each batch of undergraduate courses include three colleges and universities a, B and C or five colleges and universities ABCDE, as well as ten colleges and universities abcdefghij (in 2016, the second and third batch of undergraduate courses in Hebei Province were jointly registered, and the new second batch of undergraduate courses were registered in ten colleges and universities), and the parallel college volunteers of each batch of junior college include five colleges and universities a, B, C, D and E. Each college has six professional volunteers and one subject to adjustment.

How to fill in parallel volunteer when testing parallel volunteer, we should apply for some of the popular majors and the non popular majors, so that if we are admitted to an advantageous major, it is better, but if we are not admitted, we can also be admitted to some of the less popular majors, and it is a very good way to report that we are not defeated.

We need to know clearly which range our score line is in and which school we should apply for. Don't be arrogant. Before parallel volunteer for college entrance examination, we can first understand the school we want to apply for, check the information of this school on the Internet, including some school's general rules, which will increase the school's admission rate to us.

When filling in the parallel application, we should also pay attention to that not all schools have a gradient. We should have a gradient for all the schools we apply for, so that if one school does not enroll, the second school may enroll.

The difference between parallel volunteer and sequential volunteer: 1. The so-called parallel volunteer is that a volunteer includes several parallel colleges and universities. Parallel volunteers file in accordance with the principle of "score first, follow the principle of volunteering". Candidates who are not admitted on the same subject score line will be put on file in one time according to the total score from high to low, that is, all candidates will be in a queue, and those with high scores will be put on file first. At the time of filing, each candidate shall file to the top ranked institution with planned balance according to the order of institutions filled in by the candidate.

2. The principle of sequential volunteering is' volunteering first, from high score to low score '. The college entrance examination volunteering of examinees is regarded as the first element of enrollment and filing, so as to meet the requirements of examinees' volunteering to the greatest extent. Candidates of the same voluntary college will be put on file from high score to low score according to the adjustment proportion determined by the college. After the first voluntary enrollment, the second voluntary enrollment will be carried out. For example, once a candidate places a college as the second volunteer, even if your score is higher, if the first volunteer of the school has been filled and there is no reserve for the second volunteer, your files will not be put into the school.