Is the college entrance examination as difficult as the college entrance examination?
Hello, according to the situation you described, the college entrance examination in higher vocational colleges covers junior high school level, and the liberal arts only takes three subjects, namely Chinese, mathematics and English. The difficulty of the main examination questions is about the level of senior three to senior one in ordinary middle schools, and a small number of questions used to distinguish students will reach the level equivalent to that of senior two in ordinary high schools. So the difficulty of the exam is much lower than that of the ordinary college entrance examination. The college entrance examination in higher vocational colleges does not need such a high score admission line, and the total score of Chinese, mathematics and English is 450. Generally, colleges and universities will accept scores of more than 200 points, but most admission institutions are 3B, and the tuition fees are relatively expensive. 250-299 is the medium level. Students at this level can try to choose 3A school, and the tuition is relatively cheap. Students with scores above 300 have a wide range of choices. In addition to choosing in 3A schools, you can also choose your favorite major or more popular major. However, there are many subjects in the general college entrance examination, which is difficult to the third year of high school. The average score of a single topic to the basic level of professional entry in undergraduate colleges is about 550.