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What are the admission rules for art colleges when filling in the application form?

In recent years, there have been many art candidates, and the number of art candidates has continued to increase. What are the admission rules for art colleges?

First of all, 2019 is a watershed. Before 19 years, admission to art colleges was approved in advance. In 20 years, I don’t know whether it was due to the epidemic or the reform of the college entrance examination, and the parallel choice was adopted.

Then let me talk about what these two admission rules look like separately. No one can be sure what measures will be taken for future admissions. 1. Early Approval

As for early approval admissions, the first batch of early applicants are the first batch of people to fill in their applications. So there are only two choices? Approval A in advance and Approval B in advance.

I remember that when I didn’t know the rules of volunteering, I was still wondering what my parallel ambition was.

As a result, the teacher patted my head and said to me: Silly boy, you only have two aspirations, don’t think too much.

I was confused at the time.

Getting back to the subject, the admission rules for early approval are: most of the early approval for A is one, and most of the early approval for B is two.

In other words, if A is not admitted, we will fall directly to the second class.

I feel that art students with such admission rules are still under a lot of pressure.

But for those candidates who have studied with teachers from professional colleges and whose professional scores are within the school's small circle, one wish is enough.

I remember that many of my classmates were admitted to the Tianjin Conservatory of Music at the same time. On the first day they applied for a volunteer application, they filled it out and returned a volunteer. I have never experienced this feeling of being sure of victory. 2. Parallel Volunteering

I believe that there are many people who know more about parallel volunteering than me. After all, I have not caught up with that era.

This year’s parallel voluntary admission is to add the candidates’ joint entrance examination scores and cultural scores together to create an overall ranking.

Then apply for schools based on this ranking. Those with higher rankings have a greater chance of admission, so you still have to study hard.

Looking at this year, there are many candidates who are not outstanding in their majors but have excellent culture. This is good news.

My junior brother, through his cultural class score, was originally ranked 100 in his major, but after adding the cultural class, he instantly ranked over 800.

So, no matter what the admission rules are, those who are outstanding will never worry about not being able to study.

We just need to be those outstanding people, that’s enough!