For a rainy day! How to prepare for the joint entrance examination in the first year of high school

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-28

Huaxing Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Overseas Chinese Joint Entrance Examination School

High school one

How to plan ahead for the JAE

Preface to the article

Recently, many Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan students and parents of the class of 2026 often ask when registering information, what should they do to prepare for the joint entrance examination in advance in the first year of high school? Do you have any recommended textbooks? Today, I will give you a detailed explanation of what to prepare

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Make sure you have all the documents

If you want to participate in the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Joint Entrance Examination, you must first meet its application conditions, and you need to prepare accordingly in advanceValid documents.

Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan:

Candidates from Hong Kong and Macao:Possess the "Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents" or "Residence Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents" and Hong Kong or Macao resident identity card.

Candidates from Taiwan:Possess the "Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents" or "Residence Permit for Taiwan Residents" and a valid identity certificate of residence in Taiwan.

Overseas Chinese students

Candidates and one of their parents have obtained long-term or permanent residency in their country of residence.

Both the candidate and one of his or her parents must have resided in the country of residence for 2 consecutive years, and the cumulative residence in the country of residence within 2 years must not be less than 18 months.

Among them, candidates must have actually resided in their country of residence for no less than 18 months within 2 years before applying for the exam.

Or: If the candidate and one of his parents have not obtained long-term or permanent residency in the country of residence, but have obtained the legal residence status in the country of residence for more than 5 consecutive years (including 5 years).

Candidates who have resided in the country of residence for no less than 30 months within 5 years, and who have actually resided in the country of residence for no less than 30 months within 5 years before registration, can also participate in the registration.

Note 1: Since overseas Chinese students have a limit on the length of time they live abroad before applying for the exam, it is best to plan in advance and learn the corresponding knowledge by themselves, otherwise the length of residence does not meet the registration conditions, and it is difficult to participate in the offline Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan joint examination training class for the third year of high school.

Note 2: Candidates must have a high school graduation education level (must be academic education), that is, they must receive high school education in an ordinary secondary school recognized by the education department, and non-academic education experience is not eligible for registration.

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How to plan Xi study?

Choose subjects according to your own hobbies

Because the subject selection of the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Joint Entrance Examination is slightly different from the college entrance examination, the joint examination is divided into arts and sciencesIn addition to the three main subjects, the liberal arts test geography and history; Science subjects are chemistry and physics. Therefore, when choosing subjects in the first year of high school, you should choose liberal arts or science subjects according to your own interests and hobbies and strengths Xi so as to lay a good foundation.

Know yourself and know your opponent, and have a clear goal.

Based on the current academic Xi gradesReasonably evaluate your own strengths and set roughly Xi goalsFor example, which city do you want to go to university, which university you want to go to, what score you want to achieve, etc.

Prepare in advance and hold the materials in hand

Get the JAE materials in advanceSuch as: past papers and examination syllabus, Xi practice questions published by formal institutions, etcRoughly clarify the style and difficulty of each subject in the exam, have a certain understanding of the difficulty of the JAE. Over the years, many candidates have been in high school.

1. In the second year of high school, I got the joint examination materials in advance for self-study, and then went to the training class to prepare for the exam wholeheartedly in the third year of high school.

Prepare carefully for the exam and be clear about the timing

Candidates who are preparing to take the joint examination for Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and overseas Chinese should keep the timeline of the joint examination in mind and have reasonable arrangements for each stage of their Xi. In order to ensure that candidates' Xi learning progress and Xi pace are appropriate and scientific, it is recommended that candidates prepare for the exam in offline training institutions and schools. Under the leadership of teachers with certain experience in the joint entrance examination, candidates can learn the subjects and skills of the Xi examination wholeheartedly and systematically, better grasp the key points and difficulties of the joint entrance examination, scientifically arrange the Xi time, and grasp the rhythm of learning Xi.

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The rest of the questions are answered

Ask. Students studying in high schools in the mainland want to pass the joint entrance examination to further their studies, so they can not take the academic proficiency test and not study the high school courses that have not been assessed in the Xi joint entrance examination?

Answer. No, you can't! One of the conditions for registration for the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Joint Entrance Examination is that you need to have a high school graduation certificate, and the academic level test and the assessment of high school courses will affect whether the candidate can graduate successfully, and the candidate still needs to take it seriously and pass the corresponding assessment.

Ask. Only use the JAE syllabus and past questions to prepare for the exam, and do not need to prepare other materials for reference?

Answer. It is not recommended that candidates find it extremely difficult to find the focus and style of the exam through their own exploration, and it is impossible to ensure the accuracy of the exam. Over the years, many candidates feel that the test questions of the joint entrance examination are "biased" or "difficult", which is precisely because they do not grasp the style and trend of the questions, and it is recommended that candidates purchase certain formal materials to assist in learning Xi.

Ask. Buy a large number of tutoring materials, just blindly brush the questions, and don't need a clear Xi plan?

Answer. No. If you want to get a high score, you need to study carefully and master Xi knowledge points of each subject assessment of the joint entrance examination, and have a clear Xi plan for the entire preparation stage. However, for many high school students, it is very difficult to grasp the pace and pace of learning Xi on their own, so many candidates choose to prepare for the exam at training institutions or training schools.

Parents and students don't need to worry too much, saying that they only have one year to attend the training class, and whether they can learn the relevant test centers in time for the Xi? If you have time, as long as you lay a good foundation during the school period, you don't have to worry too much about listening carefully to the classes in the third year of high school, after all, about seventy percent of the knowledge points of the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Joint Entrance Examination are similar to the college entrance examination. I hope you can cherish your time and work hard without wasting a minute or a second!

That's all for today's sharing, we'll see you next time! If you want to know the latest information about the joint entrance examination for overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, please call Huaxing Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Overseas Chinese Joint Entrance Examination School**: 020-22072873

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