1. The two tables cannot be mixed. In the first batch of tables, you can only and must fill in the institutions listed in the "Undergraduate Batch" in the enrollment plan. You must not fill in the institutions listed in the "Undergraduate Batch" in the first batch. Of course, you can’t fill in the schools listed in one batch into the second batch of tables.
2. You can fill in 1-4 colleges in each batch of forms, but it is recommended to fill in 4.
3. Parallel volunteering means that if you fill in several colleges and universities, you can go to several colleges and queue up at the same time. No matter which college you are ranked in, you can apply. But if you are in a position where you can submit to more than 2 colleges, you can only submit your file to the college in the upper row of the application list.
4. If after your file is submitted to College A, your test score is at the lowest among all the students who submitted it, or there are other problems that make you unsuitable for admission, you will Being withdrawn. At this time, the admissions of other colleges and universities have also been completed, so the rules are not allowed to apply to BCD colleges again (if other colleges and universities still have plans to complete this round of admissions, then they will collect volunteers again).
5. According to the above rules, when filling in the 4 colleges, you should put the college that you most want to go to with a higher admission line in the upper box of the application form to get the best chance. Ideal admission result (of course this may increase the risk of withdrawal, haha, there are always advantages and disadvantages, God is thoughtful!)