The national line is the lowest score line. Occasionally, every subject has a score line. For example, English politics is 48 points most of the time.
In other words, if the single subject does not cross the national line, there will be no opportunity for re-examination and no adjustment. No college will admit that high marks in other subjects are useless.
Each university has its own score line for each subject, and the basic single subject line is the same as the national line. But the total score will be limited, not only for single subjects, but also for total scores.
For example, the admission scores of graduate students in a university are English 48, politics 45, mathematics 85, specialized courses 85 and admission line 263. Then you have to pass the lowest score in all subjects, and the total score must be higher than 263.
In addition, the first choice is very important. If you don't make the first choice, you will only get a transfer. And you can only transfer to the second district school, because the first district school and you have no chance.
How many points do you learn to calculate a high score?
There are many postgraduate majors, different majors, different years, different colleges and universities, and the test difficulty is different. In fact, there is no fixed standard for how many points are counted as high scores.
According to the previous re-examination results, a score of 350 or more in general science and engineering is regarded as a high score; Chinese and news scores above 370 are high scores; A score of 360 or above in geography and history is a high score.
It can be seen that although there is no fixed standard for high scores, most of them are above 350, so candidates can take this as their goal and study hard.
Composition of postgraduate grades
Politics: Ma Yuan scored 24 points, Mao Te scored 30 points, Shi Gang 14 points, ideological cultivation and legal basis 16 points, contemporary world economy and situation policy 16 points, and full mark 100 points.
English: cloze 10, read A40 10, read B 10 (that is, new questions), translate 10 (English I 10, English II 15), and write a big composition.
Mathematics: science and engineering (mathematics 1, mathematics 2) economics (mathematics 3)
Mathematics: high number 56%, linear algebra 22%, probability statistics 22%.
Mathematics: high number 78%, linear algebra 22%, no probability statistics.
Mathematics: high number 56%, linear algebra 22%, probability statistics 22%.
Generally speaking, engineering majors are Math I and Math II. Because the major is an independent proposition, the structure of the test paper can be found in the information published by the enrollment unit.