Filling in the application form is very important for a college entrance examination candidate. It can be said that a choice is a turning point in a person's life. What do you need to prepare before filling in the application form so that your application form can be accurate? Momo summarized the following points based on many years of college entrance examination guidance experience for the reference of college entrance examination students.
Accurate score estimation and positioning
For those candidates who fill out their application before scores are released, objective and accurate score estimation is the key. Score estimation is divided into pre-exam assessment and post-exam assessment. Candidates who have pre-exam assessment should combine their scores from several simulations to give a reasonable estimate of their college entrance examination scores and performance level. Compared with pre-exam score estimation, post-exam score estimation is relatively less risky. Candidates can have a clearer understanding of their college entrance examination performance and answer questions.
According to the score evaluation, candidates should make two positions. First, position their middle school, analyze the admission situation of their middle school in the past college entrance examination, and the number of people who entered the first batch of undergraduates and the second batch of undergraduates. and proportion; the second is to clarify the position of your estimated score in the school. By referring to the number of candidates who entered each batch of the school in the past, you can basically determine the batch you should be in. After the batches are determined, focus on selecting colleges and universities in the corresponding batches that meet your intentions, understand the highest scores, lowest scores, and average scores of candidates admitted by these colleges and universities in the province in recent years, and rank them.
Be familiar with the regulations and understand the majors
The province’s enrollment regulations, school conditions and admission rules are the main reference basis for candidates to fill in their application. Therefore, as candidates, familiarity with these regulations and some relevant information compiled and distributed by the Provincial Higher Education Admissions Office is a necessary preparation for college entrance examination candidates before filling out their application.
After you are familiar with the regulations, you need to have a detailed understanding of the majors and colleges you prefer. First of all, it is to understand the specific situation of each discipline in the school, whether it is a key discipline of the school, what the teaching staff is and what the future development prospects are. The second is to know the number of plans for each major in the province's enrollment colleges last year, and the highest, lowest, and average scores for each major's enrollment in the province in recent years; the third is to understand the current employment situation of each major, and at the same time, have a good understanding of the future employment of each major. Understand the situation, and give full consideration to personal strengths and endowments, such as organizational management capabilities, research capabilities, artistic accomplishments, oral and written expression skills, etc.; Fourth, relevant majors have special requirements for physical health. Candidates must reasonably avoid restricted majors. , choose a major that suits you according to your physical condition; fifth, clarify your strengths and weaker subjects, and consider the results of related subjects; sixth, professional fees.
Fill in the application carefully after comprehensive consideration
After making the above preparations, it is time to fill in the application form. In the process of filling out the application, all factors should be considered comprehensively in conjunction with the previous preparation work. First of all, you must choose your first choice college. No matter which batch of first choice college you choose, it is very important. Secondly, pay attention to other choice colleges. If your first choice college does not admit you, other choice colleges will be very important. It is important; the third step is to actively and carefully fill in the assignment column to increase the chance of being admitted; the fourth step is to choose the region based on family status, personal circumstances, economic conditions, and the admission scores of colleges in different regions.