What if I volunteer to fill in the password and forget it?

If you voluntarily forget to fill in the password, you can apply to the county (city, district) where the college entrance examination is registered with your college entrance examination admission ticket and ID card to restore the initial password.

The initial password for online volunteering is generally the candidate's ID number or several simple and unified numbers. After logging in to the online volunteering system, candidates must first change their initial password and then fill in their volunteers.

Before filling in the volunteers, candidates had better change their passwords in time, and don't use the original passwords to fill in the volunteers. Some provinces will force candidates to change their passwords after logging in to the voluntary reporting system. In order to prevent candidates' wishes from being tampered with, candidates are advised to change their passwords.

Candidates should remember not to tell others the entrance password of the college entrance examination casually, so as to avoid others logging into your account and changing the information they volunteered to fill in. After being changed, it will lead to the phenomenon of slipping or withdrawing files, so that you can't enter your favorite university.

The factors that need to be considered when filling in volunteers are:

1, scores and rankings.

This is the basic factor for candidates to be admitted, which directly determines the level of colleges, professional groups and majors that can be selected. Including the total score or single subject score, ranking, etc. Candidates should also pay attention to the specific requirements put forward by colleges and universities for the comprehensive quality evaluation of senior high schools.

2. Comprehensive situation of colleges and universities.

Colleges and universities are an important factor for candidates to choose voluntarily, and it is also a question of choosing where to study and what to study. Candidates should fully understand the nature, level, type, discipline and specialty construction, location (campus) and charging standards of the school when choosing an institution.

3. Profession and employment.

Major is also an important factor in candidates' voluntary choice, which is generally related to their interest in university study and career direction. Candidates should pay attention to choosing a major that suits their hobbies and personality, and consider their career planning and employment destination.

4, physical and other conditions.

In addition to performance requirements, some majors also require physical conditions. For example, some majors are limited by health conditions such as vision and color vision. According to the requirements of professional study, some colleges and universities put forward regulations on single subject scores, foreign language scores and foreign language oral test scores.