Many art candidates embark on the road of art examination not because their own conditions are particularly excellent, especially suitable for engaging in art work.
Most people take the "shortcut" of taking the art exam because they can't get into a good school because of their poor grades in culture class.
In order to practice artistic expertise, time and energy must be put into practice, which will inevitably affect the study of cultural subjects.
If the culture class is good, the way out is relatively ok. You can try other schools. If the culture class is poor, there is basically no hope of being admitted to a good university. If you don't take the art test, there's nothing you can do.
Although we also said 360 lines, each line will be the best. When you want to take a shortcut, it must be frustrating to find that this shortcut is not as easy as you think, or it doesn't work at all.
A colleague of mine has been taking her children to various art colleges for exams since the Spring Festival. City after city, round after round, she was exhausted, but did not dare to give up easily.
Because the children have been preparing for the art test for two years, they have also delayed the cultural class. If they take the art test, they can go to a better school than the culture test.
After entering high school, the course is tense and the study is heavy. It is difficult to say and do such a thing with both hands.
Therefore, children must be cautious when choosing the college entrance examination. The art test has decided that if you bite your bullet, you must go to the dark.