General category (history): the total score is 437 points. General category (physics): the total score is 445 points. Sports: The total score of culture is 369, and the total score of sports is 203. Art category: the total score of culture is 328, and the score of art is 195. Music category (including musicology, music performance-vocal music, music performance-instrumental music): the total score of culture is 328, and the score of music technology is 190. Dance category: the total score of cultural subjects is 3 13, and the total score of dance subjects is 185.
Radio and television director category: the total score of culture is 406, and the score of radio and television director is 195. Calligraphy: the total score of culture is 328, and the total score of calligraphy is 2 12. Broadcasting and hosting (inter-school entrance examination) (including Cantonese): the total score of culture is 328, and the score of broadcasting and hosting (inter-school entrance examination) is 220. Art school exam: the total score of culture is 3 13, of which the total score of broadcasting and hosting is 328.
Suggestions on choosing college entrance examination schools and majors
1. Know your interests and specialties: First of all, candidates need to know their interests and specialties, make choices in these areas, give full play to their advantages, and also consider the future career development direction.
2. Know about the school: When choosing a university, it is very important to know about the school. Including the school's subject setting, teaching quality, student employment and so on. You can also consult teachers, classmates or relatives or visit the school website.
3. Application method: The college entrance examination is not the only way. You can also choose other forms of examinations, such as self-enrollment and art enrollment. Knowing your own situation and school selection plan can increase your choices while ensuring excellent grades.
4. Understand the professional settings: different schools have different professional settings. Candidates should carefully read the enrollment brochures of each school, understand the discipline settings and training programs of each major, and understand the career development prospects in order to find the most suitable major for them.
5. Consider geographical location and cost of living: Candidates should consider learning cost, cost of living, campus environment and other factors. Choosing a school far from home will increase travel expenses and accommodation expenses; Choosing a big city also increases the cost of living.
6. Be flexible and open: Candidates should be flexible and open when choosing majors and schools, and make adjustments according to their own and school needs, instead of sticking to past views or fixed choices.