1, the exam format is different.
Art students need to take professional exams, that is, art exams. Art examination generally includes art, music, broadcasting and hosting, radio and television director, calligraphy and so on. Art students need to take the art joint examination and school examination around 1, and take the college entrance examination in June; Cultural students only need the college entrance examination in June.
2. Volunteer service is different.
Cultural students can only decide which school to apply for according to their scores when they fill in their volunteers after the college entrance examination results come out. Art students have already decided which school to apply for when they took the art test six months ago, and passed the art test in colleges and universities.
3. The requirements for scores in cultural classes are different.
Compared with the score of 400% or 500% in culture class, art students have lower requirements for the performance of culture class. The provincial art promotion line is mostly between 280 points and 350 points, which is the main reason why many candidates choose to study art.
4. Different application methods.
If an art student fails in the art exam and fails to get a professional certificate, he can also apply for a cultural major as a cultural student when filling in his volunteers. This is what we usually call art candidates can also apply for general arts and sciences majors.
5. The focus of study is different.
The students who take the art exam mainly study art, so they have no attitude in the culture class, so just learn casually. Therefore, art students spend more time practicing basic skills and occasionally reading books, so they can be admitted to universities with superb art, but cultural students can't. Cultural students need to brush questions, take exams, summarize, continue exams and usher in the college entrance examination.