First, the college entrance examination in Shanxi Province
The college entrance examination in Shanxi province implements the "3+X" subject setting. "3" refers to Chinese, mathematics (nothing, science) and foreign languages; "X" means "liberal arts comprehensive" or "science comprehensive". Shanxi literature and history examination subjects are: Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages and liberal arts (including politics, history and geography). Shanxi science and engineering examination subjects are: Chinese, mathematics (science), foreign languages, and science synthesis (including physics, chemistry, and biology).
2. Which is more difficult, National Volume B or National Volume A?
1. The national volume B is more difficult than the national volume A, but it is not impossible to write. From the perspective of Chinese composition, the materials are the comparison of the two Olympic Games. Through the competition results, scientific and technological highlights, traffic, economy and other data, highlight China's national strength and scientific and technological progress.
2. At present, the national college entrance examination has produced three types of papers: A, B and C (except Hainan paper, which is still produced by the National Examination Center for Hainan Province). Shanxi volume is the second volume in China, which is not difficult.
3. Volume A is the original national volume 2, volume B is the national volume 1, and volume C is the national volume 3. Volume C and Volume A (National Volume II) have the same structure and the same difficulty. None of them are as difficult as B, so as a candidate in Shanxi, come on!
Third, the college entrance examination admission method
1, most of the college entrance examination methods are online admission, and the admission of candidates is based on the candidates' scores and their wishes. The current way of volunteering is to divide universities across the country into several batches.
2. There are mainly "advance batch" military academies, "first batch" one university, including national key universities and 1 ordinary universities, and "second batch" two ordinary universities, including two public universities, two private universities and three "third batch" universities, mainly including independent colleges, Chinese-foreign cooperative undergraduate colleges and "fourth batch" higher vocational colleges.
3. In addition, there are many colleges and universities that enroll students independently, but the selected candidates must take the national unified examination, and their scores should reach the admission control scores of the same batch as those of the pilot schools determined by the provinces where the students are located.