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The hidden rules of the art school are surging, and the art museum has become a secular fire pit?
Not long ago, a well-known doctoral supervisor of the Central Conservatory of Music, who was nearly seventy years old, failed to honor the doctoral examination after "hidden rules" married a female student with both wealth and color. In the case that the victimized female students complained everywhere, the doctoral tutor was helpless and confessed to the discipline inspection department of the Central Conservatory of Music with tears. After the incident was disclosed by the media, the topic of "hidden rules" in art colleges once again became a hot topic in the street.

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What are the hidden rules of "breaking the contract" activity fee?

A few days ago, Liang, a 70-year-old doctoral tutor at the Central Conservatory of Music, voluntarily confessed to the discipline inspection department of the school, admitting that he had a physical relationship with a female student named Zou and accepted bribes. This hidden rule scandal happened in China Conservatory of Music and immediately became a hot topic of sensation.

The professor used connections to help the girl get into the doctor's degree, but failed. He was worried that the girl would expose it, so he decided to take the initiative to explain and return the stolen money. The professor is a doctoral supervisor of the Central Conservatory of Music. He has been engaged in the teaching and research of modern music history in China for a long time, and is quite famous in the music critics. He also lectured in CCTV column "Lecture Room". On August 14, a spokesman for the Central Conservatory of Music said that the professor "voluntarily confessed". According to reports, in July this year, the professor took his wife to the discipline inspection department of the college, admitted to having a physical relationship with a female student named Zou, and accepted a bribe of 6,543,800 yuan from the student.

It is reported that in order to ensure the success of the exam, the girl first gave Professor Liang 50,000 yuan as tuition, and then gave him 50,000 yuan as the cost of going to and from school. If she is admitted to the doctor's degree, this 50 thousand yuan will be used as living expenses for Professor Liang. But things are not harmonious. In the end, the girl didn't get into the doctor's degree. Professor Liang knew that the school would know about it sooner or later, so he volunteered to confess to the school. Afterwards, the Central Conservatory of Music punished the professor for "canceling all enrollment, teaching and academic rights". Since then, the school has also investigated the girl's test scores and found that the scores given by other professors are still relatively fair. Although Professor Liang secretly helped, it didn't affect her grades.

On August 17, a woman called the media and claimed to be entrusted by Miss Zou. She said that regarding the relationship between Liang and Zou and the amount of money received, the school did not ask Zou to investigate and verify. At present, Zou has reported the relevant situation to the discipline inspection department of the Ministry of Education. Regarding the relationship between the two and the specific amount, the lady said that it would be made public at an appropriate time, and claimed that "the inside story is very complicated."

However, many people in the industry believe that examiners who did not participate in cheating may not be so innocent. During the interview, many people said that the key to the old professor's failure was probably that the activity fee of 50,000 yuan was embezzled by him and not distributed to the other four examiners.

The Morning Post reporter called the Central Conservatory of Music, and the spokesman said that after this incident, the whole school was shocked and saddened. "The school felt that this matter was very serious, so it took serious measures." But the school has not been reported by others' "hidden rules".

The agency denied it.

The statement of "hidden rules" is sensational.

To what extent are hidden rules common in art colleges? At the beginning of this year, a video about hidden rules appeared on the Internet. Many art colleges, such as Nortel, Chinese Opera and Shanghai Opera, which are often caught in rumors of hidden rules, have come forward to deny the existence of hidden rules.

In February this year, a video content of "hidden rules of admission" circulated on the Internet was: On the day when the Beijing Film Academy released the list, a family of three failed candidates revealed the so-called "hidden rules of admission". The examinee's mother said that before she came to apply for the exam, the teacher at her children's school had told her that she would definitely fail the exam without 300 thousand. The unsuccessful candidates also expressed dissatisfaction, saying that they can sing and dance well. They have already made a film before, and her condition will not fail to enter the second interview anyway.

The Beijing Film Academy hit back at the above video, saying that there are many supervision systems in the exam and there will be no hidden rules. According to the introduction of the deputy secretary of the Party Committee of Nortel and the leader of the enrollment supervision leading group, the examination results are graded collectively, including the initial test and the re-test. The initial test is the responsibility of the expert evaluation team of 9 to 1 1 associate professors and above, and the initial test scores are quantified and refined. After the candidates finish the exam, the admissions director will directly bind the messy papers, and all the test numbers and names will be closed. After the serial number is disrupted, it can effectively prevent the marking teacher from giving "people points". Wang Hongmin, deputy secretary of the Commission for Discipline Inspection of Beijing Film Academy and director of the Admissions Supervision Office, told the reporter that in the report information received by Beijing Film Academy in the past, this kind of falling out of the list led to the imbalance of parents' mentality, and it was very common to subjectively assume that "enrollment was unfair".

The person in charge of the drama and Chinese opera said that these are just sensational online media. A person in charge of Shangxi said that Shangxi had already established a quite strict invigilation system and links. "The exam questions are randomly selected from the question bank, and even the examiner doesn't know what questions he got before the exam. Moreover, in the past, we only used live video to record the exam situation during the initial test, but in recent years, the video recording system has been implemented since the initial test. The purpose of this is to ensure fair competition among candidates and put an end to all possible unfairness. "

Self-disclosure

Art students and families all have blood and tears.

However, some people in the industry have completely different views. They believe that hidden rules not only exist, but also have been flooded in the examinations of art colleges.

Professor H from an art college in the north was interviewed by the Morning Post reporter, but he refused to give his name. He said: "Most families in Art Candidates have blood and tears." According to Professor H, since the 1990s, hidden rules have penetrated into art colleges. Examiners or influential professors in the department usually have a few places that can be admitted, but they dare not accept any candidates' money because there are too many people to pay, and there are also good candidates who pay. According to reports, if you want to be admitted to some art colleges in Beijing now, you must have at least 300 thousand. There are also those who don't pay. For example, a department has to accept 50 students, and the top three definitely don't have to pay. They are all high flyers, geniuses, and the examiners dare not take them off. Someone has to keep up the show.

Xiao Gang, who just graduated from an art school and is now a singer in Beijing, told reporters that he was admitted to the art department of a foreign school. He was the first in several exams, but he still crammed before the exam and paid some key figures 1 more than 1,000 yuan to get into the exam steadily. "Of course, geniuses like Lang Lang and Di Yun don't need to pay."

There is also a safe way to receive benefits, that is, counseling before the exam. Professor H said: "Anyone who knows vocal music knows that it is useless to tutor you for several months before the exam." In fact, it's useless, but if you want to get into the exam, you must go to the teacher for guidance, and each class costs 1000 to 2000 yuan. Dean of an art college in northwest China, class fee 1200 yuan, class time is only 20 minutes. Isn't that touching a stone? Extra-curricular tutoring makes a lot of money, which leads teachers not to like teaching in the department, fooling students, or letting their graduate students take over the class and teach outside. Students admitted to art colleges can't get high-quality tutoring. "

Qian Tai, vice president of the Film and Television College of Nanjing Art College, once told the media that there are various expensive "art test remedial classes" before the art test every year. Some of these remedial classes are held by schools in public, just to train candidates before the exam; There are also in-service or retired teachers in colleges and universities who teach privately or offer remedial classes. "It is understandable for teachers to teach students, and they will also help students to run remedial classes normally. However, many of them use the desire of students and parents to learn, charge high fees, and even use' taking shortcuts' as bait to directly or imply that parents of candidates give gifts and send money. "

Qian said that many candidates always try their best to "find relationships" and "trust acquaintances" before applying for art colleges. So there are some people who make a living as "examination agents". Everyone will claim that they have a very close relationship with so-and-so leaders or teachers. A big guarantee can allow candidates to enter school, and the amount they want ranges from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. "Most of these intermediaries are liars. Some of them are college graduates, some are friends of some leaders and teachers, and some are even insiders. Some people collect benefits as intermediaries, while others simply cheat money and leave. " Teacher Qian said, "This kind of person is the most difficult to eliminate, and it will appear every year. The more people dare to make an offer, the lower their credibility."

Teachers' morality has changed.

Doing things with money is "noble character"

Professor H told the reporter a little thing he witnessed: an erhu lecturer from an art college in Beijing gave a poor Shandong examinee pre-test counseling at home. The price was 40 minutes in 400 yuan, but he spoke for an hour on a whim. When the parents respectfully took out the envelope containing 400 yuan's tuition fees from their schoolbags and put it in the teacher's hand, the teacher took a look and then slammed the envelope into the parents. Parents hurriedly asked the reason, and the teacher said, "How many minutes have you been watching it?" . The parents of the students immediately took out 400 yuan from their bags. Generally, 800 yuan put it in an envelope and gave it to the teacher. "I saw the student's shoulder twitching when he turned to go out. He must have cried very sadly. The teacher simply doesn't consider whether it is hard for poor students and their parents to come to Beijing to study, and whether the fare for going back is enough, only knowing the money. Some teachers are really like scorpions. " Professor H is emotional.

"Look at the cars and houses of professors and you will know how rich they are." Professor h said. He said that when applying for an art school, it is morally good for the teacher to charge you money and do things for you. For example, a singer he knows is the leader of an art college and never accepts money from students who are not sure whether they can be admitted. There are also some teachers who adopt the strategy of missing before the exam. Students come to visit, and these teachers just look through the cat's eye, and then answer that they don't tutor, or ask their families to persuade candidates to leave. Teacher Zhang, who runs a pre-test remedial class in an art college, also revealed to the Morning Post reporter that as far as he knows, some reputable teachers are not sure about the fees, but there must be a refund mechanism in case the candidates don't play well and fail the exam.

But not all "hidden rules" have such "noble" moral character. Professor H said that some art college teachers can only guarantee that you pass professional courses if they receive money, but candidates fail in cultural courses, so the money they receive will not be refunded. And if you take the exam again next year, you have to pay him again.

Xiao Gang told reporters: "The admitted candidates sometimes have to continue to be hidden rules. Some girls in our school will continue to be girlfriends to teachers after being admitted, and some will be dragged outside by teachers to accompany wine, or taken to Beijing by teachers to watch performances, which is said to be an eye-opener. During this period, the teachers were shameless. " Professor Xiao Gang and Professor H both pointed out that the phenomenon of "hidden rules" in some foreign art colleges is more serious than that in Beijing.

Reporter's notes

When a professor becomes a "beast"

In Qiu Huadong's new book "The Professor", some professors in colleges and universities are called "beasts" in the eyes of students. This derogatory new word is really an identity note for people who are keen on hidden rules and practice them.

Those students who are struggling at the gate of art colleges, if you can finally engage in art work, but you can't get rich and become famous, then when you apply for art colleges, you will be subject to the "hidden rules" of body and money. Do you still want to engage in artistic work?

I think, if a person with normal psychology who really loves art sees this result clearly, then he may refuse the hidden rules and even apply for art colleges. Now I know it's a "fire pit", but I still lay down my life to jump in it, because many Art Candidates fantasize that if I don't burn to death, I might live a life of a super entertainment star, surrounded by beautiful women and handsome guys and fans. And those who have the power to recruit students in some art colleges see these candidates' pursuit of fame and fortune, and then they will take advantage of the hidden rules and gain benefits. Geng Zheng/Comics

Searching for the word "hidden rules" on the internet, most of the results are related to the entertainment industry.