How many points can I get in the 20 19 art test? First of all, let's look at the admission rates of various provinces. Art undergraduate (including three) provinces are stable at 30%-50%, only a few provinces can reach 50%, and most provinces are between 30% and 40%. Only about 5%- 10% of the students can take an art class, so they must be very excellent art students, and they must have very good grades in art majors and cultural classes.
Excellence here means that either your professional performance is very top-notch (the score of provincial unified examination is in the top 5% of the province, or the score of famous art schools or key universities is in the top 20 in the country before 10), or your cultural performance is above 500 points, or your major and culture are excellent at the same time.
The admission score depends on the specific school and the specific major. Because the admission rules of different schools and professional categories are not necessarily the same, and may even be the opposite. You can't simply ask how many cultural points and professional points are needed for this book.
What do art candidates have to take? Music and art candidates have to take the exam.
1, music education: vocal music, piano, solfeggio, music knowledge, quality interview, etc.
Most of the colleges offering this major are normal colleges and comprehensive universities, which have higher requirements for candidates' cultural achievements and are suitable for candidates with artistic expertise and good cultural achievements to apply for the exam.
2. Instrumental music: main subject (choose one of related instrumental music), vocal music, solfeggio, music knowledge, quality interview, etc.
In addition to the piano, other required musical instruments need to be brought by candidates themselves.
In addition to the above-mentioned examination forms, many majors are supplemented by written tests. The content of written test is generally related to literary common sense.
On the premise that the examination time does not conflict, candidates can choose several majors with similar examination contents according to their personal specialties, energy and family financial resources to increase the insurance coefficient of admission.
Examination content of art candidates
Most fine arts colleges (departments) have professional examinations such as sketch, sketch, color, sketch, creative design and interview. Different professional entrance exams have different subjects and different requirements. For example, candidates applying for oil painting, mural painting, sculpture and other majors must complete the creative examination questions through sketch or color;
Candidates who apply for Chinese painting and other majors often use line drawing to complete creative questions; Candidates who apply for decorative art design and other majors use craft design techniques to complete creative examination questions; Candidates who apply for art majors generally have to take exams such as art history knowledge, writing and interview. Candidates who apply for China's calligraphy and painting generally take an examination of the basics of calligraphy, seal cutting, ancient Chinese and traditional Chinese painting.