1. Is it a legally registered institution?
At present, there are various art training classes, remedial classes and punching classes. In society, this makes many students and parents picky and don't know how to choose. No matter what kind of training course or counseling institution you choose, the most important thing is whether it is a legally registered institution.
2. Teacher qualification
Choosing the right teacher is half the battle. Before choosing an art examination training institution, we must first have a comprehensive understanding of the institution or school. Candidates and parents can consult online, make phone calls and visit schools. There are many art colleges, so candidates and parents can't fully understand the entrance examination of each college. Therefore, it is very important to follow the advice of the professional exam planning teacher.
3. Teaching environment
A good teaching environment is also one of the important parts of the art examination training class. For art study, we must examine the practice environment of the piano room, the professionalism of the equipment and the spaciousness of the large class classroom. If it is a training school that needs accommodation, the accommodation conditions, safety and catering should also be investigated.
4. Examination results in previous years
If we want to see whether an art training institution has the strength, in addition to the environment, teachers and other factors, the most important thing is the results of previous art examinations. When you visit an art training institution, you must refer to the results of its previous art examinations. Some information can be exaggerated or forged, but the result is difficult to forge.
5. Good reputation
Students and parents must inquire more about relevant information before choosing an art examination institution, and even consult students and parents in previous years if possible. For an art institution, whether it has a good reputation is also one of the criteria to measure its quality. The quality of an art institution is not determined by advertising. Only when students who have studied there are recognized and have a good reputation can they be truly good art training institutions.