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How to calculate the score when the university is exempt from the exam for one year?
The method of one-year exemption for universities is as follows:

When the university is exempted from exams for one year, the total score of physical examination is the average score of freshmen and juniors multiplied by 50%, and then multiplied by the average score of seniors and seniors multiplied by 50%. The purpose of this design is to balance the physical performance of students during their college years, so that one-year exemption from exams will not have a great impact on the total score. The specific calculation formula is the total score of four-year physical examination = (freshman+junior) /2×50%+ senior× 50%. This calculation method can objectively reflect the students' physical fitness test level during college and ensure the fairness of the exemption year.