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What subjects does Xinjiang college entrance examination take?
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1, liberal arts examination subjects: college Chinese, college English, computer culture foundation. The admission categories are literature and history, law, education and art. Science examination subjects: advanced mathematics, college English, computer culture foundation. The admission categories are science and engineering, economic management, agronomy and medicine. It's hard to get an undergraduate exam! I took the college entrance examination on 18. I studied very hard for two months at that time, but ended in failure, so my current education is still junior college. The competition is fierce. Many people think that they can't find a good job after graduating from college, so when they graduate from college, they will choose a junior college and devote all their energy to their studies. If you get an undergraduate degree, you can get an undergraduate diploma after graduation, and the job you are looking for will be much more decent than that of a junior college student, and the salary will be higher. Now the number of college graduates is increasing year by year, but the number of places in some schools is decreasing year by year, so the competition among college graduates is very fierce now. This intensity is not lower than the college entrance examination, and even more difficult than the college entrance examination. If you want to take the college entrance examination, you'd better prepare in advance when you are a freshman. Matters needing attention in college entrance examination 1. Don't answer the question in a hurry. After getting the test paper, the first step is to check whether the test paper is complete, whether the roll print is clear, and then write down the name, admission ticket number and seat number. If there are unclear papers and missing pages, report them to the invigilator in time. Second, we should carefully examine the questions. Don't be careless, don't take it for granted, and don't rush into it, especially those questions that are similar in form to those that have been done before. We should pay special attention to them. Some candidates have a quick look at the topic, and feel that the topic seems to be the same as their own review, and they will write the answer according to the original idea. In this way, the text is irrelevant and their grades are greatly reduced. Don't worry about the questions. Read the questions with long words carefully.