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Art students must watch: what if the art joint exam fails?

The unified examination of fine arts (also known as the joint examination of fine arts) is an examination method of the college entrance examination of fine arts in China. It is a basic inspection of art candidates to unify the score line and the proposition that the score line is unified by all provinces.

Art test is a very basic test, and most candidates will pass it smoothly and get the certificate smoothly. The pass rate of general art examination is over 85%, and some provinces even reach over 90%.

Of course, there are some special circumstances. Many art candidates found that their grades were unqualified after taking the art joint exam, and they didn't know what to do. Below I will share my views with you.

In fact, these candidates can apply for animation majors, art history theory, art history theory, photography, preschool education, lighting art and other majors that do not require a unified examination of fine arts.

For example, the Nine Academy of Fine Arts

Central Academy of Fine Arts: Art and Art Theory

China Academy of Fine Arts: Fine Arts.

Tsinghua University Academy of Fine Arts: Research on Art History

Xi Academy of Fine Arts: Art History

Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts: Fine Arts

Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Shandong Academy of Arts and Crafts, sichuan fine arts institute, etc.

Sichuan Conservatory of Music, school of visual arts, China Communication University, Beijing Film Academy, Zhejiang Media College and other photography majors.

Of course, I have another point of view. Even if you can't pass the joint exam smoothly, you can basically have a rest in the school exam. Go back to school as soon as possible, concentrate on reviewing cultural knowledge, make up for the delayed review process as soon as possible, and strive to get into a good university.

In addition, if you want to continue to take the art exam, you can consider whether to repeat it. As for re-reading, I won't say it. No big deal. However, in the face of the new art examination policy of the Ministry of Education, it is recommended not to repeat.

You are too young to lose anything. As you grow up, you will find that the world is not what you want, but what it will become. When you fall into the pit, what you have to do is not to cry, but to get up at once and try to get out.

The above is my personal view on the failure of the senior high school entrance examination, for reference only!