If you are a liberal arts student, there is no need to pass the new postgraduate entrance examination, and it is the same for finding a liberal arts major; If you are a science student, you should make up your mind to recite it well. You can try to cross the exam. The number of endorsements of graduate students in journalism and communication is really large. I suggest that you look for relevant professional books and college real questions before the exam, and then decide. Don't take the math exam blindly because you avoid it.
If you are interested in news communication for a long time, you can consider taking the exam. If you were not interested in it before, I advise you not to take the exam. This is a kind of torture. If you originally majored in civil engineering, and now you apply for journalism and communication, these two subjects do not intersect, which will be particularly tiring and will cost you a lot of precious time, because you can only choose one industry, either civil engineering or journalism.