Shanghai unified college entrance examination timetable in 2023;
June 7th: Language 9: 00-11:30; Math 15:00- 17:00.
June 8th: written foreign language test (including listening) 15:00- 17:00.
June 9: The foreign language listening and speaking exam starts at 8 o'clock.
Shanghai 2023 Grading Examination Timetable:
Chemistry subject time: 9:00- 10:00 on May 8th.
Time of ideological and political lesson: May 8 13:00- 14:00.
Physics subject time: May 8 15:30- 16:30.
History course time: 9:00- 10:00 on May 9th.
Geography subject time: May 9 13:00- 14:00.
Biology subject time: May 9 15:30- 16:30.
Shanghai college entrance examination mode in 2023;
The "3+3" model is a new scheme of college entrance examination reform in Shanghai. The first "3" stands for Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Languages, with a full score of 150 for each subject and a total score of 450 for other languages. Regardless of arts and sciences, all candidates take a set of papers, commonly known as the "Big Three".
The second "3" means that students should choose three of the six subjects of physics, chemistry, biology, politics, history and geography in the college entrance examination as elective subjects, commonly known as "Little Three", with a perfect score of 70 for each subject and a total score of 2 10. The total score of "big three doors" and "small three doors" is 660 points.
The above data comes from the essential network for college students.
The college entrance examination volunteer reporting method:
1, the first choice is very important.
Many candidates and parents have a strong complex of prestigious schools and want to enter them. The most crucial, core and most important thing is whether the reported volunteers, especially the first choice, can be rejected. Because the first choice admission rate of key prestigious schools is generally 100%, it is necessary to meet the standard.
If you take a high risk and leave no room, it will lead to a great risk. If the selected school is appropriately lowered by one grade, the selected major can be appropriately raised by one grade.
2. Understand the real situation of the university.
Understand all aspects of the school. For example, the history and development of the school, whether it belongs to the first batch of undergraduate courses or the second batch of undergraduate courses, whether it belongs to the "985 Project" and "2 1 1 engineering" colleges, what are the dominant disciplines and characteristic majors of the school, whether there are key disciplines, how the teaching staff is, how the overall employment rate is, and how the proportion of graduate students or postgraduate students is.
3. Find a suitable university.
We should consider students' own competitive strength, such as their usual study, college entrance examination results, ideological and moral status, physical health status, family economic status and so on.