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One-year Repetition Process for Art Candidates

The process for art candidates to repeat their studies for one year is as follows:

Under normal circumstances, you don't need any special procedures to re-read, you just need to take the score line to the school to register and pay.

1, first ask for a copy of your college entrance examination results, and then wait for the phone call from the school to repeat. If you transfer, you need to go to the original school and hand over the files to the current school.

2. Most repeat classes charge students according to their grades. The higher the average grade, the lower the tuition fee. With the release of college entrance examination scores every year, repetition will become a hot topic for some time. It is understood that in recent years, more and more previous students have taken the college entrance examination.

3. It is reasonable for the failed candidates to hope to get the chance of receiving higher education by repeating their studies. However, there are also candidates on the list who choose to repeat because of various reasons such as unsatisfactory school choice.

Introduction to art test:

Art college entrance examination students and art students are divided into some student groups according to the characteristics of their majors. 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.

Under the pressure of the college entrance examination, more and more high school students choose the art path in the college entrance examination (mostly art, not affected by external conditions) because of their relatively low scores in cultural courses required by the art examination.