In the case of failure to fill in the college entrance examination, in addition to slipping and regressing, the most terrible thing is professional adjustment. In the professional group mode of colleges and universities, the proportion of adjustment is about 25%, and many candidates are transferred to majors that they do not want to study, such as business administration, marketing, tourism management, etc., which is far from the candidate's target major, which leads to unsatisfactory employment after graduating from university, even if the postgraduate entrance examination is also affected, so some candidates choose to repeat because they are adjusted, which shows that the impact of professional adjustment on candidates is too great.
If there are less than 6 majors in the professional group of the college, and they are all first-class majors, then we call it the professional group of the college is relatively clean, and the candidates like such the professional group of the college, and they can fill in the report with confidence. However, more than half of the professional groups have more than 6 majors, taking Jiangsu Province as an example, the largest number of professional groups in colleges and universities have 65 majors, and almost all the majors of this university are in one group, covering science, engineering, economics, management, literature, law and other disciplines. At this time, the risk of professional adjustment is very large, even if the ranking method or the equal division method is used to judge, in many cases the adjustment is still unavoidable.
Why do universities have such a professional group?That's because if the university places the popular majors and unpopular majors in different professional groups, most of the candidates who fill in the professional groups of the unpopular majors are low-scoring candidates, which is not conducive to the university's admissions.
Professional adjustment is inevitable, and even very experienced volunteer planners sometimes fall on the wrong track, because there are many factors that are difficult to quantify, such as changes in enrollment numbers, the overall level of universities, the increase in the scores of popular majors, and large fluctuations due to low enrollment.
So how can we reduce the risk of being transferred?Here are a few ways for your reference.
First of all, candidates should try their best to choose a clean college professional group at the forefront of the volunteer, and if the professional group of colleges and universities in other provinces is clean, it should also be taken into account, because it is advisable to go to school in other provinces than to be transferred by majors.
Secondly, the provincial position conversion, that is, this year's provincial position is more reasonable to convert to last year's provincial position, this step is more difficult, because there are many factors that affect it, and it is best to calculate it by professionals to be more accurate.
Then, try to do a good job in the choice of guaranteed majors, that is, choose the majors with lower or lowest admission scores in the professional group in previous years to guarantee the minimum major, although I don't like such a major very much, but it is better than the major that has been randomly adjusted.
Finally, we must know how to leave a margin, under normal circumstances, it is more reasonable to leave 3 to 5 points, many families think that the line (professional group pitch line) admitted to a university is a good example of voluntary filling, in fact, this is a great risk of being adjusted, sacrificing a few points to ensure that the major is the correct way to fill in.