At this time of year, parents and classmates are very concernedGet the certificate! I thought that having a certificate was equivalent to an insurance, in this regard, Mr. Pai wanted to say: If you get a certificate, you may not be admitted! How can I be admitted nine times out of ten? Next, Mr. Pai will give students and parents a good plate of relatedCertificate of ConformitywithColleges and universities admit admissionsThose things
Got the certificate and was successfully admitted? No!
Certificate of Conformity
The certificate means that the candidate's professional results or professional ranking in the school examination stage meet the requirements of the institution he is applying for, and he or she has obtained a basic qualification to apply for the institution. However, getting the certificate is not necessarily equivalent to insurance, and there is a difference between the certificate and the certificate, which is divided into "small circle certificate" and "large circle certificate". For example, if an institution has an enrollment plan of 20 students, then in order to ensure that the admission is full, the institution will usually issue 80 certificates according to a certain ratio, such as 1:4. In the case of the special arrangement, the institution will admit the 20 students with the highest score in the professional course, if some of the 20 students have not passed the cultural course score or have not applied for the college for other reasons, then the quota will be postponed in turn.
"Small circle certificate".
"Small Circle Certificate" is actually what we call it a "valid certificate". For example, if a college stipulates that 20 people are enrolled in a major, but a certificate is issued according to the ratio of 1:4, then 1-20 students are "small circle certificates", which is also the largest admission rate. Candidates who have obtained the "small circle certificate" can be successfully admitted as long as the score of the cultural course reaches the minimum admission control line corresponding to the major of the institution and fills in the volunteer correctly.
"Big Circle Certificate".
If the candidate does not get the so-called "small circle certificate", but the school examination ranking and the number of admissions are relatively close, for example, a major in a certain college recruits 20 people, and the candidate's ranking is 21-25, then there is a certain probability of admission. Because if the top 20 students have failed to meet the standards in cultural courses, this place will be extended to the students behind them. Therefore, the higher the ranking, the higher the probability of admission. So if a college recruits 20 people in a major, and the candidate's ranking is 40, then the candidate gets the "big circle certificate", which is also what we often call the "invalid certificate", although the candidate also gets the certificate of the institution, but the admission probability is slim.
How can I guarantee my chances of admission?
The final admission rules vary from institution to institution, which are usually divided into:"Essay Placement", "Essay Placement" and "Comprehensive Score Admission".Three:
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If you pass the cultural course, you will be selected according to the ranking of the professional course. In schools that have passed the special arrangement, the requirements for cultural courses in colleges and universities involving school examinations are generally not particularly harsh. In this kind of enrollment rules, candidates who have obtained the "small circle certificate" must have the greatest probability of going ashore, especially this year, the Communication University of China, Beijing Film Academy and other colleges and universities have implemented the method of "exceptional admission" for some majors, which can be regarded as further affirming the importance of professional course results.
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If the professional course passes the line, the best will be admitted according to the ranking of cultural courses.
Generally, there are fewer colleges and universities that enroll students according to the method of special arrangement. For these colleges and majors admitted according to the ranking of cultural scores, there is no direct relationship with the ranking of candidates' school examination results at the time of admission, and the key to admission is the ranking of candidates' cultural scores. Because these institutions admit students based on rankings, the actual admission score will vary from year to year.
Overall score ranking
Cultural majors are selected based on a certain percentage of the total score.
The comprehensive score is a comprehensive reflection of the candidate's cultural and professional achievements, and the proportion of colleges and majors admitted according to the comprehensive score ranking should be relatively large. For those candidates with high cultural scores but low professional scores, such colleges and universities can "make up for the lack of major, culture", and for those candidates with high professional scores but low cultural scores, they can also "make up for the major". Such institutions still have great hope for admission to students who have outstanding strengths in culture or major. Finally, Mr. Pai would like to say:
It is recommended that all art candidates prepare some corresponding colleges and universities for preparation according to these three different admission methods, so as to avoid their own mistakes in cultural courses or professional courses, resulting in an unsatisfactory situation of admission.