The second problem is that the outer court has two campuses, one is Machangdao Campus in Hexi District of this city, and the other is Dagang Campus in Binhai New Area. Which campus students come to study is not based on the year of the exam, but on your major. If you are assigned to a language major, you can go to Machangdao Campus. If your score is not enough, you can transfer to a non-language major, that is, law and politics, Chinese language and finance, which is Dagang Campus.
If you can successfully enter the Japanese major in our school, it will be at Machangdao Campus in the city. The specific admission scores of Tianwai vary from province to province. I don't know the details. I am a candidate from Jiangsu. When I entered school in 2008, the extra points were more than 30 points higher than those in Jiangsu Province. However, because I didn't fill in my volunteers, a book slipped and came to Tianwai, but Tianwai's score in Jiangsu was more than 30 points higher than that of a book (plus points, of course). I'm only two points higher than the admission line, so
Generally, the admission line is still very high. In short, if you want to go to a language major, the higher the score, the better ~ ~
However, no matter how many points you get, Tianwai itself is a second-class institution.
(* _ _ *) Hee hee ... I hope my answer can help you ~ ~