First, if you don't have a certificate above level 2, you can take the general physical education exam. The contents of the examination include special events (football), sprint, long jump and shot put (there may be differences in different regions). In addition, the college entrance examination score needs to reach the lowest score divided every year. Sports scores and college entrance examination scores are finally converted into comprehensive scores. The higher the comprehensive score, the better the schools you can choose. You can choose several majors stipulated by the school through general physical education, but they are basically sports-related majors (such as physical education, social sports, leisure sports, sports economy, etc.). ).
Second, if you have a certificate of Grade II or above, you can take part in the single move (suitable for those who have strong football skills but can't do cultural classes) and register around February every year (note: the single move can be tested in advance in some areas, that is, you can directly apply for the school you want to apply for). The content of the exam is mainly football, and the content is relatively simple.
Third, if you have a certificate above the second level, you can go to a higher level (suitable for high football level and good culture class). The biggest difference between senior one and single recruit is that you can only choose sports when you enter the university, while those who enter the university through senior one can choose some majors other than sports, which can be more selective than single recruit.
The content of the exam is to take the physical education exam arranged by the school you apply for. After passing the exam, the school will provide you with the scores you need to get in the college entrance examination (for example, the college entrance examination reaches two lines, or 65% of the second line).