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Isn’t the Beijing College Entrance Examination divided into arts and sciences?

The Beijing College Entrance Examination does not distinguish between arts and sciences.

The Beijing College Entrance Examination is an independent test paper. Beijing belongs to the area where the college entrance examination has independent propositions, and the difficulty of the test paper is a preferential mode.

Beijing’s new college entrance examination implements the “3+3” model. The first 3: Beijing’s unified college entrance examination subjects are Chinese, mathematics, and foreign languages, regardless of arts and science. Each subject is worth 150 points, and the total score is 450 points. Second 3: Qualification and grade examinations are set for the six subjects of politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry, and biology. High school students choose to study three of the subjects and take the corresponding grade examinations.

Beijing’s new college entrance examination no longer distinguishes between liberal arts and science subjects, and a graded points system is implemented for selected subjects. The candidate's total score will be composed of the three unified college entrance examination scores of Chinese, mathematics, and foreign languages ??and the three general high school academic proficiency test graded test subjects selected by the candidates. The students' graded test scores will be included in the college entrance examination scores and graded points will be used.

Notes on the college entrance examination:

1. Master the time and do not panic

Keep the exam time in mind. You will not be allowed to enter the venue if you are 15 minutes late. Generally, you should be 20 minutes early to ensure sufficient time. Use the five minutes before the exam starts to listen carefully to the invigilator's announcement of the relevant rules and precautions to avoid getting into trouble later.

After receiving the test paper, first fill in your name, school, admission ticket number, seat number, etc. carefully. You only need to check if there are any missing pages or white pages. There is no need to read the questions in detail from beginning to end. Just look at the question-solving requirements, the number of pages in the test paper, and get a rough idea of ??the weight, difficulty, etc. of the test questions.

2. Do well in the first subject

Enter the examination room, adjust your posture and sit comfortably in your seat; lay out your stationery, and if you wear glasses, take off your glasses and wipe them as soon as possible Enter the role; at this time, all you are thinking about is the precautions for the exam. Don't worry about the results of the exam, success or failure, gains and losses.

The first subject exam is very important, but it is not advisable to wait for the exam too early outside the classroom before the exam starts. You can relax consciously in the playground and other places. Be calm, comfortable and don't panic.

If you have nervousness such as a brisk heartbeat or trembling hands and feet, it is also normal and you can adjust it appropriately, such as taking a deep breath, and remind yourself not to be nervous or afraid.

3. First easy, then difficult, don’t rush

First easy, then difficult: review the questions in the order of question number, do one if you know how to do it, and skip the ones you can’t do at the moment (if you have If you have questions or don’t know how to do it, write down it on the scratch paper). The advantages of doing this are:

(1) Get yourself into a state of answering questions quickly.

(2) As the number of answers increases, you will become more and more confident, your confidence will continue to increase, your intellectual efficiency will become higher and higher, and the difficult questions may no longer be difficult.

4. Giving up the car to keep the handsome man is also indifferent

Saving the car to keep the handsome man, self-suggestion, a set of questions, with low, medium and high difficulty levels. Strive to get all the questions you know how to answer correctly to avoid being incorrect or incomplete. You should work hard on mid-level questions and try to get as many points as possible. For difficult questions that you know nothing about, you must dare to give up decisively, because there is no value or necessity in staying in this area.

5. Learn to forget in time after leaving the examination room.

Forget it in time, leave the examination room immediately after the test, do not proofread answers outside the examination room, and do not "look at the weather forecast on other people's faces" because there are too many errors. After taking one exam, forget the other one, do not recall, do not dwell on it, do not pursue the answer, do not waste time on the subjects that have been tested, and concentrate on the next one.