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Traditional Volunteer and parallel volunteer: Do you know the difference between them?

Voluntary reporting is a problem that every candidate must face. Traditional volunteering and parallel volunteer are two common principles in voluntary service. This paper will discuss the differences between traditional volunteering and parallel volunteer, and help candidates better understand these two ways of reporting.

Different archiving principles

Traditional volunteering is based on high scores to low scores, while parallel volunteer ranks by scores and files by volunteers. This means that in parallel volunteer, candidates with high scores are more likely to be admitted first.

The number of volunteers is different.

In parallel volunteer, only one parallel college volunteer, one parallel college volunteer and one college volunteer are allowed in each batch. In contrast, traditional volunteering provides more choices in each batch, including the first to fourth volunteering and obeying volunteering.

Different filling time

Parallel volunteer requires candidates to fill in the form in advance before admission, while seeking (parallel) volunteers is to fill in the form online during each batch of admission or within the specified time after admission in parallel volunteer. The traditional wish is to fill in the form before admission. Once the admission process begins, it is impossible to fill out the form.

Different reporting objects

Candidates who fill in the requirements for (parallel) volunteering are candidates who meet the conditions of this batch but are not admitted. Candidates who have been admitted or do not meet the requirements cannot fill in the form. As the risk in parallel volunteer is reduced, the chances of candidates being admitted are increased, the phenomenon of high scores falling out of the list is reduced, the situation of file breakage in colleges and universities is reduced, and the voluntary matching is improved.