In the blink of an eye, it has been several years since I finished my ABITUR exam in Germany.
First of all, let's talk about how to keep scores in German high schools: 10th grade is calculated according to 1 6, 1 is the best, 6 is the worst. The results of grades 11-12, that is, Q1 and Q2, are counted until the final German college entrance examination, that is, the total score of ABITUR. The grades of all assignments in these two years are calculated according to the specific scores, which are - and 6, which are worth 15 0 points from left to right. The total score of ABITUR is 900 points, and the results of the college entrance examination, Q1 and Q2 all account for 300 points.
Where did a 300 score in the college entrance examination come from? There are a total of 3 written exams and 1 entrance test in the college entrance examination, each with 300 4 = 75 points, which means that the score of your abitur official exam must be multiplied by 5 at the end.
Where does the 300 points a year come from? Since it is 300 points per year, that is 150 points per semester, of which your two LK main courses are counted as double credits, that is, these two courses are very important, and they must be the subjects in which you can get points, because each semester accounts for 60 points, which is 40%. In addition, what is important is the score of your other two ABI college entrance examinations, because the grades of these two courses are definitely calculated for four semesters, so that out of 150 points per semester, 90 points are the scores of your ABI exam subjects, so you must choose carefully!!
Overall, since I went to high school in North Rhine-Westphalia, the academic difficulties were not as great as in southern Germany, and my three years of high school in Germany were not very stressful. I usually go to the table tennis club near the school about twice a week to play, and there are competitions every weekend, which is quite hilarious. However, the usual grades in grades 11-12 are counted, so the pressure will be slightly greater.
For those who want to abitur exam 2For students within 0, you will have to take the time to study, and at the same time you must be active in class. It's really not easy to get a high score as a foreigner in Germany because you have language problems. In fact, I'll be honest: if it weren't for the language problems we Chinese have here, most of the disciplines are actually not difficult for us, or even very simple. (Don't read this sentence for friends who are going to study in Nande, because the difficulty in Nande is slightly higher overall, and I don't know the situation there).
In the long time I've been abroad, most Chinese students have been smart enough to get at least a 2With a score of 5 or above, no matter how smart you are, you can still 2 if you don't study much0 or less. Really, one of my senior sisters in high school is like this, but after all, such people are in the minority, and the average score of Chinese students in the abitur exam is already very good (the average score of the German college entrance examination is generally 2.).3 or so), students with average academic qualifications will not be able to take the test.
I've talked too much about learning, let's talk about making friends. In most cases, Chinese and Chinese play, because there are still obvious differences between Chinese and German locals in terms of thinking. It's not that we Chinese don't want to have good relations with them, it's just that it's not so suitable. It's good to keep friends and set up a study group to discuss and learn together. After all, you have gone to Germany for high school, you should learn the language well, and using this language more is the first step!