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On drama, film and television literature specialty
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1, Communication University of China: First try to answer the examiner's questions for the interview; The second interview is a written test to test the writing of propositional stories. Chinese opera: the first test of literary common sense; Re-examination is narrative prose writing; The third test is the interview. (Long-winded: Chinese opera is extremely difficult, followed by Nortel, and media drama is the simplest among art colleges in Beijing! )

If you have special skills and talents, you can show them in the interview (many Chinese opera candidates show their published books in the interview ~ ~ Khan ~), and you won't force them.

2. Xiamen University is a comprehensive university, not an art university (it depends on the name in the future! In the name of the school, "drama, film, media and art" are art colleges, and the University of Science and Technology has the word "science and engineering", otherwise it is a comprehensive university). What you said about Xiamen University's Art Admissions Guide is a unique move of the "Art Department" of a comprehensive university (Peking University Art Department, Sichuan University Film and Television Department and National People's Congress Art Department all belong to this enrollment model)!

Drama, director and other majors look at the artistic talent of candidates. Those who can't score in the college entrance examination alone have to take the proficiency test.

Every comprehensive university has different rules for art students (some are recruiting "art specialty students" and some are conducting "single recruitment" in the art department), but they all definitely require extra expertise, which means you must take the "independent enrollment" exam organized by the department!

If Xiamen University offers drama major without relevant examination, its drama major examination will probably be merged with "director major" (this is the case in Sichuan University, if you are finally admitted, you will be judged whether you are suitable to enter the drama department according to your writing performance).

As for the last question ..... I don't know much about Xiamen University, but I can give you an analysis according to the general situation of domestic universities: you still have to enter art colleges to study opera, and the art teaching in comprehensive universities is not profound. Most of the students who enter comprehensive universities to study art majors are brushed away by art colleges, and the art teachers in these colleges are not as strong as those in art colleges, so you will have no competitive advantage after graduation when you study art majors in comprehensive universities. To sum up, Xiamen University is still a "hot" Chinese department.

PS: You have to ask first. If this major is not included in the brochure of Xiamen University, will drama students not be recruited this year? Generally speaking, as long as the major wants to enroll students, it will definitely be written in the brochure, so as not to make you busy in vain.