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Characteristics of Tsinghua Peking University's Self-enrollment Examination Questions in Beijing Area
Last year, the exam questions for students walking and self-enrollment were really like this: 50 English 50.

Count 100 things 100 things 100 things.

My feeling is that math is still difficult, but physics and chemistry are not as difficult as we thought. Should be able to learn high school knowledge or have some competition experience. The key is to have certain migration ability. It really depends on your Chinese application ability that the Chinese exam is more lively. For example, there was a topic last year that asked you to use zh, ch, sh and r as initials to form a ten-word sentence. Then write a poem and so on. It's not too difficult to rely on English, which is almost the same as CET-4.

The submission process of the physics competition should be as follows: (I was sent to Peking University in physics)

First of all, to participate in the national physics competition, you must win at least the first prize in the provincial division to be eligible for walking. If you can enter the provincial team, enter the winter camp (final), and win the second prize in the final, you should be able to submit it directly to Peking University on the spot without taking the exam. If you are unfortunate enough to win the third prize in the final, you can't submit it directly, and you have to take the walking test (some provinces may take the form of packaging, which means that all the people from one province will go to Peking University, and Peking University will go to Tsinghua if it doesn't, which is another matter). Generally speaking, the walking test is recommended by the school or recommended by yourself, so you can definitely take it, at least. After the written test, I will come to Beijing for an interview, usually during the winter vacation. The exam questions are lively, not limited to majors, and usually need to be slightly wider. The rest is waiting for the result.

That's about it. If you have any questions, please ask again. Maybe when you will be an alumnus. Let's go