What is the relationship between score priority and voluntary priority? Volunteer priority and score priority belong to two different admission methods in colleges and universities. Volunteering gives priority to student volunteering. For example, candidates' first choice is to apply for mathematics major, and their second choice is to apply for physics major. If the candidate fails to enter the mathematics major, whether he can enter the physics major depends on whether the first choice of the physics major is full. If it is full, it will not be admitted to the physics major; Scores give priority to candidates' scores.
The so-called score priority is what we usually call zero score. That is to say, all students on the shift line of the school, regardless of their professional level, line up in order according to the results of the college entrance examination, and determine the admission majors according to the professional volunteers reported by the candidates. If the candidate's first major is full, the candidate's second major will be considered in order. If the reported six majors cannot be admitted, the next candidate's wishes will be considered in turn. Article 12 of Zhejiang University's 20 15 Admissions Rules clearly stipulates that according to the number of enrollment plans of different majors or categories of Zhejiang University, candidates are admitted from high scores to low scores in turn, and there is no grade difference between majors; Admission is conducted by remote online mode, and the computer automatically files according to the preset rules.
Score priority principle Score priority refers to the professional arrangement made by the admissions institution according to the adjusted scores of candidates, that is, the professional volunteers of candidates are satisfied in turn according to the total score of files from high to low. The characteristic of this model is to protect the relatively high-scoring candidates and meet the professional wishes of the high-scoring candidates to the maximum extent. In this mode, candidates with relatively high scores are less likely to be dismissed. Therefore, the strategy for candidates to apply for such institutions is to arrange the professional order according to their own preferences and put their favorite majors in the first place.