Star student: Yao Zhuo, Nanjing Media College (formerly Nanguang College of Communication University of China), graduated from broadcasting and hosting art on 20 16.
He has a wide range of interests, studied different courses such as broadcasting and hosting, impromptu eloquence, and participated in other art training, and has various forms of art learning experience.
His art test growth story
Art test is the first particularly important multiple-choice question on the road of life. There used to be various art foundations, but I chose the direction of media art examination in the art examination. First, because I participated in the micro-film competition, I have a strong interest in the direction of this media art test. Second, it comes from my comprehensive consideration of the overall planning for the future.
At the stage of preparing for the art test, I always insist on the method of studying oral English with all majors, which can not only improve my comprehensive ability, but also give me more choices and possibilities for the upcoming art test. Compared with most art candidates, I can be regarded as a student who knows that professional study is too late. Although I didn't improve my study in a professional system too early, I had some practical basic experience a long time ago. Coupled with the talent shaping and artistic life as a child, I have laid a good artistic accomplishment and can get started and master it quickly.
In the process of preparing for the cultural course of art candidates, I focused on mastering the key points of knowledge, which effectively ensured that I could be inexhaustible. Under this basic condition, I broadened my thinking and made steady progress from following the rules to thinking bravely. In the past two years, the New Deal has gradually improved the cultural division of art examination, which is not a bad thing. Art test is a route rather than a shortcut. What art test can do is to improve school performance rather than surpass it. It is a basic condition for art candidates to prepare for art and culture courses. The preparation time is mainly gathered four months before the college entrance examination, so we should prepare for the exam purposefully in advance and make efficient and reasonable use of the time.
Question 1: How should students who want to take the art test choose their major?
Yao: If you want to have a clear understanding of yourself, you can start from the following three directions: education, hobbies, future development, and a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of yourself, so that you can choose a major that suits you. For example, dance majors should have some basic skills and physical coordination skills, and broadcasting and hosting arts majors have some regulations on image and sound conditions. If you have great advantages in these conditions, it will be of great help to study this major and take the unified examination.
The other is your own specialty. For example, some students are good at expression, so you can consider some majors presented in front of the stage, such as broadcasting and performance. Some students have better perceptual thinking and writing style, so you can consider behind-the-scenes majors such as drama, director and so on. These specialties will be the obvious competitiveness of the candidates in the art test.
Question 2: So how do you choose the institutions to apply for?
Yao: Colleges and universities are usually divided into pure art colleges and comprehensive colleges. Pure art is a school with art as its core, such as Beijing Film Academy and Nanjing Art Institute. The comprehensive category is the establishment of multi-disciplinary and multi-professional colleges, including art majors, such as Nanjing Normal University and Suzhou University.
The characteristics of pure art colleges are that they are good at art majors, and they have all-round, deep-seated and systematic research and teaching in their majors, which are closer to practice. The most striking feature of comprehensive colleges is that they have a wider platform and a wider caliber, and there are many choices in academic career planning. Together, we can learn other different majors and make friends with students of different majors, which broadens our horizons. If you want to have more choices, you should give priority to comprehensive colleges, while if you want to develop in the art field, you should give priority to pure art colleges.
Question 3: "Art students are easier than ordinary culture students", is this the prejudice of the public?
Yao: The public has a certain prejudice, and it is difficult to overthrow this prejudice-after all, it is impossible to understand the hardships and torture of this road without personal experience. Running around to attend classes, uninterrupted skill training every day, different mental states every day ... The process of learning broadcasting is not like doing a problem in a cultural class. Broadcasting should be closely presented with emotions, and there is no fixed right or wrong. These all need to be "understood" and even a little "I'm afraid". It is true that there will be some art test candidates who have a better aura, and they can achieve excellent art test results with their own talents, and their lives are free and easy, but these are very few after all. Most art candidates are just struggling in different fields from cultural students.
Question 4: How to judge whether you are suitable to take the art test?
Yao: In my opinion, it depends not only on talent, but also on strong interest. Talent is really important, but you can't learn well without strong interest. When I decided to take the art test in my second year of high school, the most important thing was that I was interested in broadcasting, and I was also interested in art when I was growing up.
Question 5: What can parents do when their children choose the art test?
Yao: Parents' companionship and encouragement are indispensable! In the process of learning art, we should compare not only the scores of art test, but also the scores of later culture class, which will be very stressful. At this time, parents must communicate and encourage. Don't compare your children with other people's children at will. After all, there is no comparability between art test and liberal arts students, and constant pressure will make it difficult for children to continue.
Finally, Tuozai has something to say:
(1) Applying for a major should be based on the children's own advantages and characteristics, closely combined with personal hobbies and future career planning, and don't blindly follow the crowd.
(2) The art test should be prepared in advance, preferably from primary school. On the one hand, there are more choices in majors, but on the other hand, improvisation is likely to cause children to cope with great pressure in professional classes and delay the study time of cultural classes, which is not worth the candle.
Parents must grasp the advantages and characteristics of each major and the future development direction in advance in order to give their children the best specific guidance.