Admission rules: The traditional principle of volunteering is "volunteer first, from high score to low score". Traditional voluntary reporting has set up the first college volunteer, the second college volunteer and some reference colleges volunteer. When a batch of files are submitted, the computer first classifies the institutions reported by candidates on the score line, sorts the same institutions according to the scores of candidates from high to low, and then files are submitted according to the proportion of files submitted. For the candidate who failed to volunteer in the first college, if the second college he applied for at the time of his first volunteer is full, even if his score is higher, he can't be admitted to this school, so he can only volunteer or make up for it in the reference college. The technique is as follows: 1. According to the candidates' personality characteristics, hobbies, academic specialties and family background, we should formulate strategies and make clear the direction: colleges first, majors first and cities first.
2. Follow the rules and dare to rush to a prestigious school. E and F volunteered to defend the bottom, while A and B volunteered to fight.
3. Avoid high scores and low reports!
5. Mutual recognition between colleges and majors: rushing to prestigious schools without exclusive majors; Choose a prestigious school that enrolls students in a large category; Put the university you want to go to most in a volunteer.