I believe that the single-recruit examination in higher vocational colleges is no stranger to many senior three students. Many students have begun to prepare for the single-recruit exam, but do you know what to take in the single-recruit exam? Is the exam easy? Now come and have a look.
What subjects do you want to enroll in?
Single-stroke examination subjects: professional skills examination+cultural examination; Cultural examination subjects include Chinese, mathematics, English and professional comprehensive theory.
1, examination form:
Professional skills examination+cultural examination.
The form and content of the professional skills examination are determined by the various joint examination committees.
Unified cultural examination subjects are Chinese, mathematics, English and professional comprehensive theory, and a closed-book written test is implemented. The test paper is divided into two parts: test paper 1 and test paper 2. The first test paper is multiple choice, and the second test paper is non-multiple choice.
2. Subject score:
Professional skills 300 points; Professional comprehensive theory is 300 points, Chinese 150 points, mathematics 150 points, English 100 points, and full score 1000 points. There is no comprehensive theoretical examination for art majors, with a full score of 700.
3. Examination duration:
Professional skills examination time (minutes) is determined by the professional joint examination committee in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Provincial Department of Education, and announced to the public in a timely manner. Time (minutes): Chinese 150 minutes, math 120 minutes, English 120 minutes, and professional comprehensive theory 150 minutes.
Is it difficult to take the exam alone?
Higher vocational single-recruit examination is much simpler than college entrance examination, but more difficult than national examination. According to the proportion of difficulty coefficient in previous years, it is 70% simple questions +20% medium questions+10% difficulty questions. Although the single-recruit examination in higher vocational colleges is not difficult, in recent years, more and more people understand the single-recruit examination in higher vocational colleges and know that it is a convenient way for some students to go to college, so the competition is getting bigger and bigger every year.
As this examination mainly focuses on professional and technical content, it is relatively easy for candidates who mainly study technology in secondary vocational schools (including vocational high schools, secondary vocational schools and technical schools), so the number of applicants for this college entrance examination is large and the competition is fierce. Higher vocational college entrance examination, because these students mainly graduate from high school, generally want a good undergraduate course and a good college major. As for ordinary vocational and technical majors, there are relatively few candidates who apply for the exam.
How to prepare for the single-recruit exam
Self-confidence is our motivation to move forward, so students who work alone first should fully believe in themselves. If they are afraid of the one-move exam before reviewing, there is no way to do well in such a serious lack of self-confidence. In fact, the one-shot exam is not so terrible. Compared with the unified recruitment examination, the single recruitment examination is much simpler. After the experience, you will find that it is important to have full confidence in yourself and pass the single-recruit exam easily.
For those students who choose to go solo, they must have a correct attitude. The most taboo of the single-recruit exam is that candidates have the idea of giving it a try and will not succeed. Because the single-recruit exam is a protracted war, if the candidates are not determined to be admitted, it is easy to back down when they encounter difficulties in review. Now that you have decided to choose the single-recruit exam, you must go all out.