Among them, "3" refers to the unified college entrance examination of Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages; "1" refers to the 1 subject selected by the examinee in the two elective subjects of physics and history, and "2" refers to the two subjects selected by the examinee in the four elective subjects of ideology and politics, geography, chemistry and biology.
Chinese, Mathematics, and Foreign Languages are all subject 150, and foreign languages include 30 points for listening test.
Each of the three elective subjects scored 100. Among them, physics and history are included in the total score with the original score; The rest of the subjects (ideological and political, geography, chemistry, biology) are included in the total score with grades. For the elective examination subjects selected by students, the qualified examination results of the selected subjects must be qualified.
Ordinary high school academic level examinations, including the Jiangsu Provincial Academic Level Qualification Examination, are also called "Small College Entrance Examination" by local people. There are 10 subjects in the first * * entrance examination in Jiangsu Province, which are Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, ideology and politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology and information technology. Among them, except the information technology subject is computer test, all other subjects are written tests, which are completed in two times.
How to choose subjects under the new policy of Jiangsu college entrance examination;
1. Starting from hobbies:
In real life, most students are not sure about their favorite major when they are in the first year of high school. At this time, we can start with students' hobbies. Fundamentally speaking, learning is also the embodiment of students' subjective initiative. Interest can better mobilize students' enthusiasm for learning, and it can also determine the majors to be applied for in universities through the cultivation of hobbies.
2. The choice of topic is based on the scope of specialty:
Different disciplines can apply for different majors. If students don't have a fixed major to take an examination of, they should give full consideration to the coverage of the major and reasonably avoid the embarrassment that the major they want to study can't take an examination because of the limited examination. Generally speaking, physics is the discipline with the largest professional coverage, and the combination of physics+chemistry+geography can reach more than 99% professional coverage.
3. The choice of subjects is based on academic performance:
According to the academic performance and the major of the college entrance examination, we determined physics or history after subtraction, and then did subtraction according to the rest of the subjects and the test results of our major, until we chose a satisfactory subject. This is a "comprehensive" topic selection, not fixing a certain topic selection method, and choosing the most favorable subject combination for yourself.