Art students have always attracted much attention from the society, and the art examination reform in 2024 has brought a lot of turmoil. Beige Polar Studio will go deep into the four key changes after the reform of the **24 art examination, and analyze the challenges and opportunities brought by the new policy for the majority of art candidates.
1. Proportional changes
1. Under the new policy, the proportion of provincial unified examinations has increased, and the school examinations have decreased accordingly. This change has a direct impact on the preparation strategies of art students, and more attention needs to be paid to the in-depth study of provincial unified examination subjects.
2. The proportion of art majors has also been adjusted, and the competition for some popular majors may be more intense. Candidates need to have a deep understanding of the admission trends of each major and prepare for the exam in a targeted manner.
2. Changes in professional categories
1. Under the new policy, some schools have added art majors, enriching the choice of majors. This provides more opportunities for candidates, while also requiring candidates to have a deeper understanding of the characteristics of the new major.
2. Some schools have adjusted their professional settings to be closer to market demand. This change makes the choice of majors for art students more forward-looking, focusing on the direction of future career development.
3. Changes in test subjects and scores
1. Under the new policy, the subjects and content of the examination have been adjusted to adapt to the trend of the times. Arts students need to be more flexible in adjusting their subject mix to remain sensitive to new subjects.
2. The change of score is directly related to the admission of candidates, and the score setting under the new policy pays more attention to overall quality. Candidates need to improve their literacy in an all-round way to better adapt to the new score system.
Fourth, the changes in the unified examination and school examination
1. Under the new policy, the proportion of the unified examination in the selection has increased, and more attention has been paid to the national level. This means that candidates need to demonstrate excellence on a national scale.
2. The role of the school examination in the selection has been weakened, and more attention is paid to the performance of candidates under unified standards. Candidates need to pay more attention to the proposition style of the provincial unified examination to improve their adaptability.
24. The reform of the art examination has brought about tremendous changes, which is both a challenge and an opportunity for art students. Only by keeping the pulse of policy and responding flexibly can we stand out under the new system. I hope that the majority of art candidates will successfully meet the new challenges.