For art students, unsatisfactory results in the JAE are a relatively common problem. Faced with this situation, students and parents often get into a dilemma: should they continue to study cultural classes?This article will analyze this issue from multiple angles and give some suggestions.
First of all, we need to recognize the relationship between art students and cultural learning. Art students need to study cultural courses at the same time as they study their majors, which helps to improve their overall quality and personal accomplishment. Moreover, the results of cultural courses are also an important reference for art students to pursue further studies and employment in the future. Therefore, even if the results of the joint entrance examination are not satisfactory, you cannot completely give up the study of cultural courses.
So, if the art students do not achieve satisfactory results in the joint entrance examination, how should they continue to study cultural courses?
First, we need to adjust our mentality. Unsatisfactory results in the joint entrance examination do not mean that you are not able to learn cultural courses well, but it only means that you still need to improve in some aspects. Students need to keep a positive mindset and believe that they can make progress through hard work.
Second, make a reasonable study plan. According to your actual situation, develop a study plan that meets your needs. It is necessary to pay attention to the consolidation and expansion of basic knowledge, and do not blindly pursue difficulty and progress. At the same time, it is necessary to arrange time reasonably to ensure a balance between professional learning and cultural learning.
Third, choose a learning method that suits you. Different people have different learning habits and methods, and it is necessary to choose a learning method that suits you in order to improve your learning efficiency more effectively. For example, you can use multiple resources, attend tutorial classes, find tutors, etc. to assist learning.
Fourth, we should pay attention to physical and mental health. It takes a lot of energy and time to study cultural classes, so you should pay attention to maintaining your physical and mental health. Get enough sleep and diet, exercise and relax properly, and avoid excessive fatigue and stress.
Finally, ask for help and support. When you encounter difficulties in the learning process, you can seek help and support from teachers, classmates or parents. They can give guidance and encouragement to help them overcome difficulties and make progress.
To sum up, the unsatisfactory results of the joint entrance examination for art students do not mean that they should give up their cultural studies. Students should adjust their mindset, make a reasonable study plan, choose a study method that suits them, pay attention to their physical and mental health, and seek help and support. Only in this way can we better continue to study cultural courses, improve our comprehensive quality and personal accomplishment, and lay a solid foundation for future studies and employment. At the same time, students and parents should also realize that the relationship between art students and cultural learning is mutually reinforcing, and they should not only focus on the major and ignore the learning of cultural courses. Only by developing in a balanced manner can we go further and more steadily on the road of art.