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Which students are suitable for taking the art exam?
Generally speaking, there are two types of students who can choose to take the art exam: the first type is for academic qualifications. They can obtain an undergraduate degree through art majors with lower cultural scores to improve their personal competitiveness and broaden their future employment opportunities. The second category is for dreams. After graduation, students intend to engage in art majors and hope to make a difference in related industries.

Based on their current situation, the following four types of students can choose to take the art exam, taking Shandong candidates as an example:

1. Weak grades in cultural courses, with scores below 400, and obtain undergraduate degrees by relying on arts and sciences There is almost no hope for college, but students who are unwilling to go to junior college. By passing the art exam, they choose a major that suits them, and with their existing scores, they can also get into an undergraduate college.

2. The scores in cultural courses are close to the undergraduate level, and the score range is between 400 and 450 points. Only through more efforts can we reach the undergraduate level, but the results have been stagnant. Pass the art exam and choose a suitable major. Finally, with the advantage of cultural points + the hard work of professional courses, you can get into a good second college.

3. Students whose cultural class scores are stable above the undergraduate level, with scores between 450 and 500 points, but with current scores, it is still difficult to pass key undergraduate courses. By passing the art exam, choosing a suitable major, and using your existing grades combined with your professional scores, you can get admitted to an undergraduate college that cannot be admitted based on cultural scores alone.

4. For students who have artistic dreams, cultural achievements are not the reason for their decision to study art. Persistence and love for art are the root of choosing art majors.

Art candidates should pay attention to the following 6 points when choosing a major:

1. Determine whether you are interested in the art major. If you are really interested, it is worthy of encouragement and persistence. At a certain point, it is entirely possible to get twice the result with half the effort. If you are not interested, then you are just chasing a duck to the shelf, which will make you miserable and tired. In the end, the gain outweighs the loss.

2. Choose a good teacher. The essence of the art exam is the exam. If you do well in the exam, you will get points, and only if you have points can you be admitted. How to develop is something that comes later. Therefore, choosing a school and choosing a teacher must be formal, especially if the teacher really understands the art test and really teaches students. Let people who understand listen, see and feel. Taking art exams and learning an art are two different things.

3. Handle the relationship between cultural courses and professional courses. Nowadays, the requirements for literacy are very strict. If candidates cannot meet the provincial cultural curriculum control line, it will be useless even if they have a good major. Once you reach the provincial control line, it’s useless no matter how professional you are. There is also a provincial control line and a university control line. It doesn’t matter if you can’t reach it. Some colleges and universities also have score requirements for certain individual subjects, and both are indispensable. Therefore, we must pay attention to the study of cultural courses. Some may also need to be focused to avoid falling short.

4. Pay special attention to the fact that even in the same art examination school, different art examination majors have different requirements. Therefore, you should pay special attention to and study the admissions brochures and admissions rules of specific schools, and then make choices based on your child's specific situation and maximize your strengths and avoid weaknesses.

5. When choosing certain professional directions, candidates must also carefully consider their own innate conditions and potential. For example, the directing major has high requirements for writing ability, literary skills, and creative thinking; the broadcasting and hosting major has high requirements for voice and language expression skills; and the performance major has high requirements for students' performance talent and image temperament.

6. Candidates should consider the career direction they want to pursue in the future. Entering university to study is to improve one's professional knowledge, cultivate comprehensive abilities and qualities, and lay a solid foundation for future work. Candidates choose a professional direction based on their future work aspirations, which is also the motivation to study hard before the exam.

When choosing a major for the art exam, students must proceed from their own reality and not let their actual situation be blinded by unrealistic or oversized dreams.