Whether it is an ordinary candidate or an art student, they all lament the urgency of the exam time. In the limited time, students need to give full play to their knowledge and on-the-spot performance ability in order to achieve excellent results. However, even when art students seem to have enough time, they inevitably feel that they don't have enough time when painting. Despite the long duration of the fine arts exams, there are still students who rush to complete their work in the last few minutes. With only 2 minutes left in the exam time, how can art students save the situation?How will their works change due to lack of time?
As long as the score reaches more than 300 points, you will have the opportunity to be admitted to an undergraduate art school. As a result, many students have expectations to become fine arts students. However, due to the lack of systematic practice, beginner art students often do not know where to start, even if they have enough time to take the exam. Because of the lack of understanding of the basic theories of fine arts, many students feel scrambled at the beginning of the exam. For them, there is simply not enough time for the exam, and sometimes there are only the last 2 minutes left, and the work is not yet completed. In order to improve the completion of their works and get better grades, some art students can only try to "turn the tide" in the last 2 minutes. However, the results are often unsatisfactory and laughable.
For example, one student drew eyes, eyebrows, and mouth when he had enough time, bringing the work to a high degree of completeness. However, unexpectedly, there was not enough time for the exam, so he could only sketch the head and body, and the style of the whole work shifted, looking more like an animal than a human being. Obviously, this student's knowledge of fine arts is still not deep enough. And the next example is purely hilarious. One student drew only half of the person's face in the exam, despite drawing it quite well. However, due to lack of time, he was only able to draw a relatively abstract other half in the last 2 minutes. Although there are some inconsistencies in the work, on the whole, one side has a normal and delicate painting style, and the other side has a certain comic feature, which looks unique.
These examples show that to become an excellent art student, you need to go through systematic study and training. Students who decide to become art students often end up with less than satisfactory exam scores. Even if they are lucky enough to be admitted to an undergraduate art school, due to the low level of painting, it is difficult for students to obtain good development prospects after graduation, so they can only consider changing careers. Therefore, if students really want to improve their chances of being accepted into a university by passing the art test, it may be advantageous to choose an art test other than fine art.
Many students hope to improve their chances of being admitted to prestigious schools through art exams, and think it is a good way to take a shortcut to the college entrance examination. However, in order to prevent students from using art exams as a means to evade cultural classes, the college entrance examination has become more and more stringent in terms of cultural course scores for art candidates. What's more, if a student applies for an art major in a non-art college, it is forbidden to change majors once admitted. With these regulations in place, the art exam is no longer a shortcut for students to take the gaokao. Moreover, becoming an art student or art candidate does not guarantee a great future. Some students who have just started studying fine arts, due to a temporary decision, do not start systematic learning until the second year of high school, and the works they create are difficult to look at, and the final grades will undoubtedly be affected. Even if they are successfully admitted to an undergraduate art school, due to their poor painting skills, their prospects after graduation are not ideal, so they can only consider changing careers. Therefore, for students who want to improve themselves to get into the ideal university through the art exam, it may be more advantageous to choose other art exams that are not art subjects.
In my opinion, the tight time for exams is a common problem, whether it's science or liberal arts, whether it's art students or other majors. In the limited time, we have to organize our thoughts, answer questions, and complete the work as quickly as possible, which is both a challenge and an opportunity. For art students, although the exam time is relatively long, the rational use of time is still a key. It is necessary to have sufficient theoretical knowledge and practical ability. The art exam should not only rely on the advantage of time, but also require a solid foundation and comprehensive talent. Therefore, for students, if they have a strong interest and talent in fine arts or other art fields, they should consciously study and practice systematically at an early stage in order to be fully prepared for future examinations and development. For those students who are temporary, although taking the art exam can provide them with an opportunity to show their talents, in order to achieve the desired results and future development, they still need to return to a true love of art and lasting efforts. No matter which path you choose to take in your art, diligent study and practice are indispensable key elements.
In high school, I had the experience of being exposed to art. Although it was only a short period of time, I deeply appreciated the charm and challenge of art creation. Because of this, I have a lot of respect for art students who are able to complete their work without enough time for the exam. The calmness and talent they have shown in their artistic creation are admirable. At the same time, I also understand that for some students who are not systematically trained, not having enough time for exams can bring a lot of pressure and confusion. Therefore, I believe that for students who are interested in becoming art students, in order to obtain better test scores and a broader space for development, they should devote themselves to systematic learning and training at an early stage to improve their painting level and artistic literacy. At the same time, you should also be clear about your aspirations and interests, and choose the most suitable art category for your professional development. It is not only art students who can have a successful future, but other art majors can also show their talent and creativity. The most important thing for each student is to choose a path that suits them, and to move forward on that path, to keep working hard and enterprising, in order to achieve true achievement and satisfaction.
In short, the tight exam time has brought challenges and opportunities to students, both ordinary candidates and art students need to show unlimited possibilities in a limited time. Plenty of time for art exams is relative, and it may be time for students who don't have a systematic study of art. Therefore, rational use of time and enrichment of one's knowledge and technical reserves is the key to achieving excellent results and future development. The art exam is not a shortcut for students to take the college entrance examination, and choosing to become an art student is not the only way out. Ultimately, students need to choose the art category that suits them according to their interests and abilities, and put in the effort and persistence after making the choice, in order to move towards a successful art path.