1, it's nothing special to learn this. Some people can pass without learning, and some people can't pass without learning a lot. Generally speaking, it is to sign up for a training class. As for how much it costs, it depends on your affordability. Learning is to communicate with trained teachers more, and learn more about the content of the art test if you have nothing to do.
First of all, there may not be an interview. In fact, it mainly depends on personal quality and school level. The better the school, the more candidates there are, and the greater the difficulty. To put it bluntly, it depends on how your quality is displayed among these candidates.
3, the exam varies from school to school, probably just some common sense of literature and television (there may be movies), plus some analysis, you can look at some school enrollment questions in previous years. The exam is before and after the winter vacation and lasts until the beginning of April.
4, it's really hard to say, you can do it according to your own economic ability. For example, I belong to a province. It cost about 1000 when I came down, and both schools passed. My classmates also spend thousands of dollars on training, and then thousands of dollars to report to the school. The basic expenses are tuition (hundreds to thousands), registration fee (about 200+ for a school), bus fee and room and board fee (if you take the exam in other places). It is suggested to choose a bigger school newspaper.
5. Well, just learn TV programs or something. To tell the truth, the future is average, and most of them choose to study because they can't get into the second batch of undergraduate courses. Very lively major, it is not recommended for inward candidates to choose.
If the language is not good, it is not very recommended to learn, but the impact is not great. Cultural brokers have never heard of it and don't understand it. It's not too late to learn. I'm a senior three, and I've been studying for half a year.
If you are in college ... let's check this ourselves. Very troublesome. But if you can choose the right school, you will succeed.