Listen to my specific analysis again:
1. Compared with the ordinary college entrance examination, the single-recruit examination questions are relatively simple, the single-recruit cultural examination mainly focuses on the basics, and the interview score is relatively easy.
2. Different organizations: the single-recruit examination is organized by the provincial examination institute, and each pilot single-recruit school independently proposes and organizes the test independently;
3. Different examination ranges: single-recruit students only take four subjects: Chinese, mathematics, foreign language and comprehensive, while students from three schools (vocational high school, technical secondary school and technical school) take four subjects, while ordinary college entrance examination students take four subjects, but they need to take literature comprehensive or science comprehensive.
How does the "One" special edition define related majors?
You can only choose the major of one of the designated schools when you apply