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Stationery needed for college entrance examination
Stationery required for college entrance examination includes 2B pencils, pens, signature pens, erasers, rulers, compasses and triangles.

2B Purpose of pencil:

2B pencils are mainly used to draw answer sheets. Candidates need to choose good quality pencils and try them in advance to avoid unexpected situations. Pens are mainly used to answer subjective questions. You must choose good ink to avoid clogging or light color. Signature pens are mainly used to fill in words on test papers and answer sheets, and it is necessary to ensure clear handwriting.

The role of other tools:

Eraser is mainly used to erase wrong answers, so you need to choose a soft eraser to avoid scratching the test paper. Stationery such as rulers, compasses, triangles, etc. are mainly used for drawing pictures, so it is necessary to check carefully whether they can be used normally. Candidates need to choose good quality stationery, try it in advance, and understand its performance and usage.

Tool requirements:

It is very important to match and use the stationery needed for the college entrance examination. Candidates need to match all kinds of stationery reasonably according to the characteristics and questions of different subjects. For example, the math exam needs tools such as rulers, compasses and triangles, while the Chinese exam needs tools such as pencils and pens.

College entrance examination admission method:

1, comprehensive evaluation

The comprehensive evaluation of college entrance examination is the basis of admission. Through comprehensive evaluation of candidates in many aspects, the admission qualification and ranking are determined. Comprehensive evaluation mainly includes two parts: college entrance examination results and subject competitions or other bonus items.

The score of college entrance examination is the most important evaluation basis, including the scores of all subjects and the total score. The admission standards of different schools and different majors are different, and the total score of candidates is generally the main reference. Academic competitions or other bonus points will also increase candidates' scores. For example, candidates who have won national awards or achieved excellent results in related disciplines can get extra points.

2, batch delineation

The college entrance examination is divided into different batches, and each batch corresponds to different colleges and majors. Generally speaking, the division of batches is mainly based on the level of running a university and the degree of professional competition. Common batches include a batch of undergraduates, two batches of undergraduates and a batch of higher vocational colleges.

A number of undergraduate courses include some universities with strong comprehensive strength and popular majors, and the competition is very fierce. The second batch of undergraduate courses is relatively loose and the admission scores are relatively low. Higher vocational colleges are mainly oriented to vocational education and technical colleges, and the admission requirements are relatively low. Candidates should choose the appropriate batch according to their college entrance examination results and their own wishes.