What is a professional adjustment? Because candidates are prone to crash when filling in their professional volunteers, the number of students enrolled in the major is uneven. As a result, some majors have empty plans, while some professional candidates are full.
In order to complete the enrollment plan, colleges and universities need to transfer the unsuccessful candidates of volunteer majors to the majors with dissatisfied enrollment. Therefore, when volunteering to fill in the form, a professional adjustment column is designed, and candidates voluntarily choose whether to obey the adjustment.
When all the majors reported by candidates can't be admitted to this school, if they choose to be transferred to other majors, they may be transferred to other majors and be admitted. Of course, the major that is transferred may also be an unpopular major that candidates do not like. Therefore, whether to agree to professional adjustment when volunteering depends on your actual situation.
Obeying professional adjustment is also a guarantee for parallel volunteer's risks. But if you don't necessarily obey the adjustment, you will definitely be admitted.
What are the advantages of obeying major adjustment? Many students think that the adjusted major is a poor major, but in fact, there are many major settings in colleges and universities now, which are also more complicated. Many candidates don't understand the major very well. As a result, many seemingly cold majors have good employment prospects.
As far as the actual situation is concerned, there are two kinds of majors with more transfers, one is a major with a larger planned amount, and the other is a major with a smaller planned amount. With a large amount of plans, candidates will be psychologically resistant and feel that this major is not very good. With a small amount of plans, candidates are afraid that they will not be admitted and dare not fill in the report.
At present, most provinces and cities implement parallel volunteer. Although parallel volunteer will reduce risks, it is not without risks. Obeying professional adjustment, in some ways, is a way to increase the admission probability in parallel volunteer.
Even many schools have publicly promised at the time of admission that as long as candidates obey the adjustment, they will not quit their files. Therefore, candidates may wish to take a look at the schools with such commitments when reporting whether their volunteers obey the professional adjustment.
Under normal circumstances, most of the schools that dare to make this commitment are one institution and a few cattle schools in two institutions. At the same time, most of this school has a policy of changing majors, which means that after entering the university, you still have the opportunity to choose your favorite major, so why not?