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Is the art test really a shortcut?
Everyone is eager to pay, eager to get something, and everyone expects a return on investment. It is true that at the important moment of the college entrance examination, every parent hopes that his children can get good grades and enter an ideal school. This is human nature and beyond reproach. Children's good test scores are not only a symbol of a bright future, but also a symbol of family face and dignity. Because of this, many parents often place high expectations on their children. In this way, they invisibly put an external pressure on the children, which caused a heavy burden on them.

As the saying goes, 360 lines, each line is the best. There is no absolute standard for success or failure. For children, a high score does not mean strong ability and good development, and a low score does not mean weak ability and poor development. In practice, the phenomenon of high scores and low abilities is not a special case but the most powerful proof. However, in the current background of measuring talents in China, the importance of academic qualifications is self-evident, especially in key universities, which means a bright future for candidates, comprehensive social recognition and so on. Do candidates with low scores in cultural courses really have no chance to enter the university?

How many ways can the college entrance examination succeed?

In fact, there are many other ways for high school students to enter universities, even "985" and "2 1 1" prestigious schools. For example, broadcasting host, film and television director and other majors.

Speaking of art test, many people are familiar with it, but their understanding of it may not be comprehensive and in-depth. Art test, also known as art college entrance examination. Simply put, it is to enter the university through some professional expertise. Compared with ordinary liberal arts students, art candidates need two exams, professional courses and cultural courses, and the requirements for cultural courses are generally low.

In recent years, the society and many media have a lot of prejudice against art exams and art students, and they look at art exams with colored glasses. Some people think that art test is synonymous with taking shortcuts, while others think that art test candidates have poor cultural literacy and are impetuous in learning. In fact, these are all misunderstandings about the art test.

With the continuous promotion of the overall prosperity of cultural undertakings and the rapid development of cultural industries in China, the scope of art majors in society is also expanding. In the past, the art examination major only included arts, music, dance and other majors, but now it has been extended to broadcasting host, director, performance, flight attendant and other majors. On the one hand, the expansion of professional scope shows that the demand for art professionals is increasing in the process of China's economic and social transformation, on the other hand, it also shows that the professional setting of colleges and universities has kept up with the needs of the times. At the same time, it also gives many students with low academic performance but certain specialties the opportunity to enter undergraduate courses or even key undergraduate courses.

Take the director profession as an example. According to incomplete statistics, among the "2 1 1 key universities" in China, 30 schools have recruited directors, including Wuhan University, Tongji University, Sichuan University, Shanghai University and other comprehensive universities.

Many education experts believe that some high school students have poor grades in cultural courses and it is difficult to stand out under the current exam-oriented education model, but the art test has given them the opportunity to become talents. From this point of view, the art test is indeed an important way for colleges and universities to recruit talents in an eclectic way.

Because high schools all over the country do not have the training conditions for art examination majors such as choreography and broadcasting, learning these majors can only be done through social training institutions.

Take tree art as an example. Every year, a large number of candidates are equally assigned to schools that are difficult to achieve their ideals. However, if a major in art is only its strength, it is not difficult to enter the ideal school by combining its own advantages.