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What should I do if I fail the art joint exam?

The joint examination of fine arts is the most basic examination for fine arts majors. The exam is relatively simple, and the general pass rate is around 90%, or even higher. However, because many candidates are "half-way monks", there are not a few candidates who have only studied painting for three or four months, so these candidates failed in the senior high school entrance examination, that is, they failed in the senior high school entrance examination for art. There are also some candidates who failed the art exam because of abnormal performance or some accidents in the test paper.

So what if these candidates fail?

First, take the time to check the art enrollment policy or unified examination policy of the province where the candidates are located. The enrollment policy will specify in detail the degree of unified examination results that candidates need to achieve in taking the school examination.

Second, pay close attention to the 365,438+0 independent undergraduate course Art College stipulated by the Ministry of Education and the 365,438+0 independent undergraduate course Art College approved by the Ministry of Education, which will explain in detail whether candidates need to pass the art unified examination or pass the undergraduate program;

Third, animation, art history, design history, photography, preschool education, lighting art and other majors in some colleges and universities do not need to pass the unified examination;

Fourth, take the art special student exam;

Fifth, review the culture class well and prepare for the national college entrance examination in June.

The above is an introduction from Beijing Success Track Studio.