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How to choose a fully enclosed training class in senior three?

Sprint training camps before the college entrance examination must be effective, because these training camps are all taught in small classes, which are more targeted and can effectively solve students' learning problems. But how big this effect is depends on the students' own study habits and whether they can adapt to this closed training environment.

1 Anyway, the atmosphere will be very good, so if the children's learning environment is too bad, I suggest going to the punching class. After all, we parents want to create a good learning environment for our children, don't we?

2, the learning resources of the punching class will be relatively sufficient. One is a teacher. You should choose a teacher with good qualifications and then be serious and responsible. The other is that the study materials are reliable, and it is not enough for the school to have that material.

How do art students choose institutions 1 When both professional courses and cultural courses cross the line, they will be admitted from high to low according to professional courses.

2. In the case that both professional courses and cultural courses have crossed the line, 50% of the scores of professional courses and cultural courses will be admitted according to the comprehensive scores.

3. In the case that both professional courses and cultural courses have crossed the line, students will be admitted from high score to low score according to the total score of 60% of professional grades and 40% of cultural courses.

4. In the case that both professional courses and cultural courses cross the line, students are admitted from high to low according to the results of cultural courses. There are few colleges and universities in this way. The most typical ones are the majors of Xinjiang Arts University, such as art (art history theory), music (music history theory), dance (dance history theory), radio and television director, drama, film and television literature, photography and public affairs management.