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I am a part-time violin learner, and I plan to pursue a major in music. I would like to ask you some questions.

Both 1 and 2 are optional. If you study in the middle school attached to a music conservatory, although your cultural scores cannot be compared with Pugao, as long as you study hard, you can still pass the college entrance examination cultural scores of major music conservatories. Or art-related filing lines. If you want your major to be very strong, you can choose to study at the High School Affiliated to the Conservatory of Music. If you think it is not necessary, you can study in the general high school. I also studied in the general high school in junior high school and high school. I studied in Chengdu for nearly half a year before taking the art major exam in the third year of high school, and then I was admitted to the composition department of Sichuan Music. That requires you to be very busy and work hard on music. As for what you said about wanting to be good at both culture and majors, I can only say that if you choose to study at UPC, the violin major will require you to work hard. The culture of many high schools attached to art academies does not have that atmosphere and is very boring. It is impossible for students to learn well if they are not highly conscious. I'm not very familiar with Guangzhou, so I can't answer your fourth question, but if you really want to study a major, I suggest you choose which university and department you want to take the exam in now, and then go to that department. A good teacher will teach you, this is the shortest way.

The fifth question is, you studied in the High School Affiliated to the Conservatory of Music and your high school in General High School. There is a gap of 95%. The professional score of General High School cannot be better than that of the High School Affiliated, because after all, when you studied culture, others If you study culture and major, others are practicing when you are practicing, so you have to measure it yourself, unless you are very hardworking! What orchestra to join after graduation depends on your level when you graduate, and there are many, many factors involved, and you don’t have to be in an orchestra to get good results. It’s too early for you to think about this now. The first priority is to get into college. Task. Learning piano at the age of 11 is already very good. I only started studying music when I was 16. You don’t have to take the violin major, you can take the composition test, etc. But this is just my suggestion. If you make up your mind to go to the Conservatory of Music, I suggest you study in the middle school attached to the Conservatory of Music. You can ask a teacher to make up for cultural classes in the future. If you want to do both, you have to work hard on your own.