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What does art school examination mean?

The art school examination refers to the admissions examination independently set up by art colleges, referred to as the school examination.

The school examination is an examination for art majors, including painting, design, music, dance, drama and other art majors. The purpose of the school examination is to select students with artistic talent and talent, and to provide students with opportunities for art professional education and training. School examinations are generally divided into two types: provincial unified examinations and school examinations of related institutions.

The provincial unified examination is an art admissions examination uniformly organized by the education departments of each province. Candidates must participate in and pass the unified examination to obtain the qualifications for relevant art majors. The relevant school examinations are admissions examinations organized by art schools themselves. Candidates need to take and pass the examination to obtain admission qualifications for relevant art majors.

The content of the school examination generally includes tests of professional knowledge and skills. The content of the school examination for different majors is different. For example, painting majors will examine students' painting skills and portfolios, design majors will examine students' design thinking and portfolios, and music majors will examine students' music performance and music theory.

Possible development directions for art students:

1. Artistic creation

Art students can choose to continue to study their professional fields in depth and constantly hone themselves skills and techniques to become a professional artist. They can work in painting, design, music, dance, drama, etc., and achieve certain achievements in the field of art.

2. Art education

Art students can choose to enter the education field and become art teachers or educators. They can work in schools, museums, art institutions, etc., teaching students or presenting their artistic works and ideas to the public.

3. Cultural industry

Art students can choose to enter the cultural industry and become professionals in the cultural and creative industry. They can work in cultural enterprises, cultural institutions, media institutions and other places, engaging in cultural creativity, cultural promotion, cultural exchanges and other aspects.

4. Art and Design

Art students can choose to enter the field of art and design and become professional designers. They can work in advertising companies, design companies, publishing houses, media agencies, etc., and engage in graphic design, packaging design, brand design, etc.

5. Cross-field development

Art students can choose to develop across fields, combining art with other fields to create new value and opportunities. They can combine art with technology, business, culture, etc., and engage in cross-field work and entrepreneurship.