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What subjects does the full-time college entrance examination take?
The full-time college entrance examination subjects are divided into liberal arts and science. The contents of liberal arts examination are: college Chinese, college English and computer culture foundation. The contents of science examination include: advanced mathematics, college English, and computer culture foundation.

The concept of college entrance examination:

The college entrance examination refers to the selective examination for college students to enter the undergraduate stage. It adopts the 3+2 model, which is an exam-oriented education system in Chinese mainland. Compared with ordinary college entrance examination, college entrance examination is the second way for college graduates to enter colleges, continue their studies and enter undergraduate colleges for further study.

There are two kinds of undergraduate courses. One is the undergraduate course of general higher education in ordinary colleges and universities (that is, the ordinary full-time undergraduate course), and the examination object is limited to the fresh graduates of ordinary full-time ordinary colleges and universities in all provinces and municipalities directly under the central government. The other is adult colleges (full-time) that enroll in adult college entrance examination or adult higher education that enroll in adult college entrance examination.

How to prepare for the college entrance examination;

1. Make a study plan:

Make a reasonable study plan according to the test date and your own schedule. Break down the outline into small learning goals, arrange the daily study time, and ensure that you can master the required knowledge step by step.

2. Multi-faceted learning:

Use different learning resources, such as textbooks, online courses, video tutorials, etc. Diversified learning methods can help you better understand and remember knowledge points.

3. Take notes:

In the process of learning, taking notes is a very effective method. Write down important knowledge points, formulas and definitions to help you deepen your memory and understanding.

4. Brush questions and mock exams:

While studying, do a lot of exercises and mock exams. This will help you get familiar with the test questions and time constraints, and improve your problem-solving ability and test-taking skills.

5. Focus on key points and weak links:

According to the outline and the results of the mock exam, determine your own weak links and strengthen practice and study. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the mastery of key knowledge points to ensure that we can get high marks in the exam.