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What is an art school?

Art school is a school that specializes in cultivating students to develop in the field of art. These schools usually offer a variety of professional courses such as painting, music, acting, dance, photography, film production, and more. The goal of an art school is to provide students with a professional art education that will allow them to become experts in their fields. Art schools usually have strict admissions standards and require students to pass professional examinations and interviews to determine whether they meet the requirements. The quality of teaching in these schools is also very high as they employ many experienced artists and professors to guide their students.

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Generally speaking, art school examinations are divided into two parts, one is the examination of cultural courses, and the other is the examination of professional courses. Generally speaking, the scores for cultural courses in art schools are very low. As for what to study in an art school, it still depends on your major. In addition to professional courses, you also need to take cultural courses. It depends on which major you study. Generally speaking, there are dance, music, design, broadcasting, hosting, performance, etc. Dance music requires practice in dancing, singing, broadcasting, and performance, and at the same time, you must learn corresponding theoretical courses. There are technical secondary schools, junior colleges, undergraduates, and postgraduates in art schools. These are all serious majors. After completing their studies, most of them engage in this major, that is to say, they are "from a major", but some are just training schools, and some are just training schools. It's about cultivating hobbies in the spare time.