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What should I do if I don't get good grades in culture class but want to go to college?
Recently, a friend asked, my child is in high school, but he failed in the literacy class, but he is unwilling to let his child go to three or one college. He asked if there was any good way. In fact, although it is the mainstream to go to college through the results of the college entrance examination, there are also some so-called "shortcuts" to take, such as the art test. Nowadays, the art test is a magic weapon for many students with poor literacy classes to "counterattack". They passed the art entrance examination and were finally admitted to two or more universities with lower cultural courses.

There are many kinds of art tests, such as performance, art, music, broadcasting and hosting. Among them, performance has higher requirements for students, especially for face value, so it is not suitable for ordinary people. Music is an art that pays great attention to innate conditions. If you like singing and have a good voice, you can choose. If not, you might as well stay at a respectful distance from sb. Broadcast hosts, like music, have high requirements for students' own quality, as well as external image and sound conditions. Art is one of the relatively low requirements and easy to test in all art exams, which is suitable for students with poor performance in cultural courses to break through.

Art students usually have to take two exams, one is the art exam and the other is the college entrance examination. You can get the art test certificate of the corresponding school through the art test, and then be admitted to colleges and universities with relatively low scores after the college entrance examination. Although some colleges and universities are now talking about improving the requirements for artistic students' cultural achievements, even if they are improved, the requirements for cultural achievements in colleges and universities are still much lower than those of pure cultural candidates.

Of course, there are advantages and disadvantages. You can enter the university through the "art test" cultural class with low scores, but the price paid is not small. The first thing to say is the cost. Compared with pure culture candidates, art candidates have to enroll in class training if they want to learn art, but the current training institutions are not cheap, and art candidates need to spend a lot of money to learn art, followed by employment. Although the art test is easy to pass, there are indeed a large number of art test candidates, and art majors in many universities are on the black list of employment rate. Employment of art students after graduation is a big problem. Finally, the question of comprehensive quality. Art candidates may relax their study of cultural courses because they participate in studying art, which will have an impact on their comprehensive ability and may face some challenges in changing careers in the future.

what do you think? How do you think some students get the university admission notice through the "shortcut" of "art test"?