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What is the total score of Heze senior high school entrance examination?
Heze City got a perfect score of 750 in the senior high school entrance examination.

1, grade determination method:

The daily scores of examination subjects are divided into four grades: A, B, C and D according to a certain proportion of the actual scores reaching full marks. If the actual score reaches 90% or above, it will be recorded as Grade A; Reach 75% to 89%, recorded as B; If it reaches 60% to 74%, it will be recorded as Grade C; Reach 59% and below, recorded as D, D is unqualified.

2, understand the school and major is the basis of newspaper selection:

Schools that enroll students in high school include ordinary high schools, comprehensive high schools and secondary vocational and technical schools. Ordinary high schools are divided into modern boarding high schools, municipal key middle schools and district key middle schools from the school-running level, and into public high schools, public converted high schools and private high schools from the school-running system.

Comprehensive senior high school is a new educational model in recent years, and vocational and technical education is properly infiltrated into general education. Secondary vocational and technical schools (including secondary vocational schools, vocational schools and technical schools) mainly train secondary professional and technical personnel engaged in front-line work such as production, service and management.

3. Arrange volunteers to increase admission opportunities:

Since the admission principle of the senior high school entrance examination is from high score to low score, it is accepted according to the wishes of the candidates. Therefore, the first volunteer can apply to a school that is relatively or slightly higher than his usual level, and the next volunteer should apply to a school that is slightly lower than his usual level, forming a "gradient" from high to low.

Once a candidate exceeds his normal performance or has an abnormality in the exam, he won't regret not applying to a school that he thinks is impossible. Candidates should put their favorite schools in the first place, carefully arrange the volunteer order, make each volunteer in each batch useful, and increase the chances of admission.