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Skills of voluntary service
The first is "three views": enrollment charter, enrollment plan and admission score line.

The second is "three understandings": key disciplines, characteristic majors and general majors.

The third is the "three combinations": hobbies, ability advantages, and postgraduate employment.

The fourth is "three considerations": school, major and city.

The fifth is "three levels": adventure, stability and security.

Sixth, the "three clear": the principle of filing a case, access rules, and avoiding risks.

Seventh, "three values": school ranking, professional ranking, and obedience to adjustment.

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In any case, colleges and universities hope that candidates can choose to "obey" the adjustment, because on the one hand, in the admission process, it is the most convenient to operate, and they will be admitted as soon as they enter the file. Any major has a reason, so you don't have to face endless questions and doubts from candidates.

On the other hand, every college can't be a good major, and those bad majors that no one wants to study are still waiting for and waiting for countless candidates who "obey" the adjustment to enrich them. But for the vast majority of candidates, for their own careers, majors must be more decisive than colleges in life.