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3 1 1 12 What does the college entrance examination mode mean?
3 10 1 12 college entrance examination mode refers to:

The new college entrance examination mode is 3+ 1+2, in which "3" is the unified examination subject of Chinese, mathematics and foreign languages, "1" is the optional subject of physics and history 1, and "2" is the optional subject of ideology, politics, geography, chemistry and biology in senior high schools.

The total score of candidates consists of three unified college entrance examination results and three ordinary high school academic level selection test results, with a full score of 750 points. Among them, the original scores of three unified college entrance examination subjects are included in the total score of candidates, with a full score of150 for each subject; Priority subjects (physics or history) are included in the total score of candidates using the original grades, with a full score of 100 for each subject; Re-examination subjects are included in the total score of candidates according to their scores, with a full score of 100 for each subject.

In terms of enrollment, colleges and universities adopt the mode of "two basics and one reference", that is, according to the results of three elective subjects in the national unified college entrance examination, Chinese, mathematics, foreign language and high school level examination, and referring to the comprehensive quality evaluation of students, they are selected for admission.

However, the new college entrance examination model 3+ 1+2 has advantages and disadvantages for students. The advantage of the new college entrance examination is that there are two chances for the English exam. Disadvantages of the new college entrance examination: 1, students have a heavy academic burden, and 2, it is unreasonable to cancel the liberal arts and science examinations in mathematics.