1, comprehensive score: colleges and universities comprehensively consider the scores of candidates in other subjects, such as Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, etc. The two candidates have the same scores in small languages, and the candidates with better scores in other subjects will rank higher.
2. Interview or oral test: Some colleges and universities will require candidates to have an interview or oral test during the admission process. As an important factor in admission, interview results will give priority to candidates with better ability.
3. Personal statement: Some colleges require candidates to submit personal statements or application materials to understand candidates' strengths, interests, motivations, etc. High-quality personal statements have a positive impact on the admission results.
4. School priority: In some cases, colleges and universities will give priority to candidates from certain schools or regions according to specific policies or agreements.
5. Draw lots: The above factors can't determine the ranking yet, and colleges and universities will take the lottery for admission.