The pass rate of art teaching interview is about 50%, which is neither high nor low. As long as you can give a complete and smooth trial, it will generally pass. Candidates who are willing to deal with it are destined to be eliminated by 50%. The examiner in the real examination room examines the degree of your structural improvisation and your performance ability in the trial.
When preparing for the art interview, we don't need to recite the real question bank of more than a dozen structured questions, and we don't need to recite so many so-called word-for-word drafts of the trial lectures, because we don't have that much time to prepare these contents, and none of the candidates who passed the interview recited the word-for-word drafts from the textbooks. What we should really study is how to solve structural problems in a short time and the underlying logic of the trial.