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How to calculate the score line of art undergraduate course

Art undergraduate score line: Candidates' cultural conversion score line multiplied by 50% plus professional score line multiplied by 7.5 multiplied by 50%.

The total score of art and music is equal to the candidate's cultural conversion score multiplied by 50% plus professional score multiplied by 7.5 multiplied by 50%, and the comprehensive dance score is equal to the candidate's cultural conversion score multiplied by 40% plus professional score multiplied by 7.5 multiplied by 60%. The comprehensive score of broadcast host is equal to the candidate's cultural transformation score multiplied by 70% plus professional score multiplied by 7.5 multiplied by 20%; The comprehensive scores of broadcasting and hosting are equal to 70% of the candidates' cultural conversion scores, and 30% of their professional scores, while those of photography and recording arts, etc. According to the culture, the scores are converted from high scores to low scores.

After the general culture course meets the requirements, it will be admitted from high score to low score according to the examination results of professional courses; Another method is to recruit students according to their comprehensive scores. The calculation method of comprehensive score is the conversion ratio of cultural courses plus the conversion ratio of professional courses, and then the admission is from high to low. The transformation ratio of each art college is different.

Art Candidates:

The full name is art college entrance examination. Art students are a part of the student group divided according to their professional characteristics. Generally divided into two categories: art and music. When colleges and universities recruit students majoring in art, they usually add additional tests for art majors on the basis of cultural courses. Art candidates' cultural lessons are short-board, and generally need a lot of catch-up cultural lessons before the exam to get higher scores.

Professional classification: recording arts, musicology, calligraphy, radio and television director, drama, film and television literature, digital media art, industrial design, advertising, exhibition art and technology, photography, animation, painting, sculpture, fine arts, art design, art design, etc.