For the art entrance examination that ended before, we can divide the candidates into three types according to the score segment. The first kind refers to the candidates who failed the joint exam. Because these candidates have not reached the qualification line of the joint entrance examination, they are generally not allowed to apply for ordinary colleges and universities according to the regulations, so their entrance examination can only be aimed at independent art colleges with independent enrollment qualifications, and is generally not restricted by the joint entrance examination. The second type refers to candidates who have just reached or slightly exceeded the passing line of the joint entrance examination. The entrance examination goal of such candidates should be concentrated in one institution in other provinces, because there is little hope for such candidates to enter the key one in the province, and the two institutions in the province should also combine their own cultural studies. Because there are many candidates whose majors are in this score range, the candidates who entered the two colleges gathered together, which aroused the competition in cultural courses and led to an increase in cultural scores, so such candidates chose this province. The third kind refers to those with higher scores in the joint exam. This kind of candidates have a wide range of candidates, who are candidates for key art colleges in other provinces and a key college in the province.
Second, choose a suitable institution and plan the entrance examination reasonably.
Before the school entrance examination, you should make your own registration plan. For the selected institutions, we should make choices according to our actual professional conditions, and try our best to let go of the admission batches of the selected institutions, so that we can be more selective when volunteering in the future. Specific candidates can choose according to the principle of "232", that is, two advanced colleges, three comprehensive colleges and two guaranteed colleges to maximize the admission probability. After choosing a good institution, we should scientifically plan the preparation time, analyze the examination characteristics of the institution and formulate reasonable preparation strategies.