The second rule is the original: the comprehensive score is divided into three originals: the original grade (10%), the school's original grade (30%), and the college entrance examination result (60%). Comprehensive score = academic level (previously 100) × 10% + previous original evaluation score (previously 110 points) ÷ 1.1 × 30% + total score of the college entrance examination ÷ 7.5 × 60%, the original grade is A grade and 15 points , B grades are worth 9 points, C grades are worth 6 points, D grades are worth 4 points, the school's original examination results are actually based on the original purpose, and the actual students who have no "technical" subjects before the examination will compare the original skills with the previous ones. The original value is taken after the score is assigned.
Article 3 Originally, it was originally the original choice. According to the original number of points, the baseline for each major in the school was delineated at 1:1. According to the original major, the school will select the admissions from high to low according to the original score. In fact, from high to low; if the original is the same before, then according to the original rank number from high to low.