The impact of the enrollment plan.
Every year, the admissions plan of colleges and universities is a topic that attracts a lot of attention.
Different colleges and universities have different characteristics of admissions programs, some majors may lower the admission standards, and some regions will have different admission standards.
Therefore, if a university's enrollment plan for a major is not full, the admission standard may be lowered, or some universities in remote areas will also lower the admission standard due to insufficient applicants.
This means that even if your score is not particularly good, you still have a chance of being accepted into a prestigious school.
Another influencing factor is the choice of candidates when filling in the application form.
Choosing a less popular major based on hobbies and career planning may lead to an insufficient number of applicants, which in turn lowers the admission criteria.
Therefore, some candidates who do not score well also have a chance to be admitted to prestigious schools, as long as their chosen major is relatively unpopular and the demand is relatively small.
In addition to the admissions plan and voluntary application, there are a few other factors that may have an impact on the admission decision.
Some colleges and universities are inclined to certain regions or special types of candidates, and at the same time, the comprehensive quality of candidates will also be considered.
For example, social practice, scientific research ability, literature and art activities, etc., these factors may also have an impact on the admission results.
Therefore, the candidate's comprehensive quality and special type of enrollment plan may become factors for admission to prestigious schools with low scores.
In view of the phenomenon of being admitted to prestigious schools with low scores, candidates can take some solutions when filling in the college entrance examination volunteers.
First of all, it is necessary to narrow down the scope of school choice, avoid blindly pursuing prestigious schools, and choose a major and school that suits you.
Secondly, you should carefully choose a major that suits you and do not blindly pursue a popular major.
In addition, carefully read the admissions brochure to understand the admissions plan and admission criteria of each university.
The most important thing is to improve one's overall quality, participate in social practice, scientific research activities, literature and art, and other activities, and increase one's competitiveness.
In short, being admitted to a prestigious school with a low score is the result of a combination of factors.
Whether a candidate can be admitted to a prestigious school depends not only on the score of the college entrance examination, but also on the enrollment plan, voluntary application, and personal comprehensive quality and other factors.
Therefore, candidates need to make a reasonable choice according to their own situation and strive to improve their overall quality.
In this way, even if your score is not particularly good, you will have a chance to be admitted to the prestigious school of your choice.