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How to get an A in the study exam?
According to the original score 100, the proportion of single subject grade C and above is controlled above 95%.

Grades A, B, C and D represent excellent, good, qualified and unqualified respectively. The operation examination of information technology and other disciplines is evaluated according to two grades: qualified and unqualified. Students can take exams in the same subject many times during their school days. Scores are recorded according to the highest record. Academic examination results are recorded according to the four grades of A, B, C and D and the actual results.

If the score reaches 90% (including 85% in ideology, politics and Chinese) or above, it will be defined as A, 75% to 89% as B, 60% to 74% as C, and 59% or less as D and D unqualified. Students with grades of "C" and "D" can take the same exam repeatedly during their school days.

The record with the highest score, but the highest record level is "B". Students who have scored C in the exam should bear the exam fee (information technology is the technical support fee) if they apply for retaking the exam. Mainland Tibetan middle school students, Xinjiang class students, mainland Xinjiang transfer students and foreign students may appropriately lower the requirements for qualified scores.

In the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) that implement the comprehensive reform of the college entrance examination, students will choose three subjects that are included in the total score of the college entrance examination according to the requirements of the colleges and their own majors. Students can decide which subjects to choose after they have completed the study of compulsory contents and have a certain understanding of their interests and advantages.

Examination skills

1. Making a detailed review plan means making a detailed review plan. No matter what you take, you can't do it without some real talent. You need to have real talent and practical learning, and make a detailed review plan. A detailed review plan can help you study more efficiently and help you reach the other side of success more effectively.

2. Persisting in study and practice means persisting in study and practice. Examination time is generally tight. It takes time and energy to register for the exam in a short time, and it takes a lot of time and energy to succeed. Therefore, if you want to succeed in the exam, you must keep studying and practicing. All success is the result of persistence.

3. Having confidence in the exam means having confidence in the exam. It takes not only time but also energy to take the exam. If you want to succeed in the exam, you need not only strength but also enough confidence. Believe that you can win as long as you work hard.