Nanjing Vocational College of Visual Arts heard that it was renovated this year. What is the current environment, accommodation conditions and the probability of changing schools? Ask the seniors for

Nanjing Vocational College of Visual Arts heard that it was renovated this year. What is the current environment, accommodation conditions and the probability of changing schools? Ask the seniors for a positive solution. Tell me about me first. I graduated from a middle school with the largest number of art students in Xuzhou in 2005 and was admitted to Nanshi, not an exam. At that time, there was really no school score enough, and I was not enough at the provincial control line. 10 points were lost when making up the recording. At that time, the school was poor, and the teacher was ok in Jiangning. I moved to the town in September 2006, and the campus was much bigger, leaving a few teachers. It was still under renovation, and it wasn't built when I left. Just look at the photos. The photos of the campus are ok. Dormitory can take a bath and have a separate bathroom. The dormitory is a bit like a tube-shaped building, not very modern, but the basic life is enough. The accommodation is not as good as the three books I transferred. The dormitory in that school has three bedrooms and one living room, just like ordinary commercial housing. There are two families in one staircase. The living room has a coffee table, sofa, TV, telephone and TV cabinet. The dormitory has independent hot water supply, two showers for bathing, three washstands and three bathrooms in the bathroom, and the dormitory has a wardrobe and a large storage box. Every dormitory has a balcony.

As for changing from junior college to major, I changed it when I was a sophomore. It seems that the current policy can't be transferred. I graduated from junior college and transferred to undergraduate course. There are very few places in my sophomore year, and there are only 500 places in the province. My sophomore major is public undergraduate, and my junior major is private. Only Chinese, computer and English were tested. I studied for two months at that time, which was much more amazing than the provincial control of art. Our two classes have already transferred seven or eight. Anyway, they all compete well with junior college students. If you can transfer to a junior college, you can almost transfer to a junior college without the test, because the number of students enrolled in the junior college is a little over 10,000 each year, and there are more than four or five applicants, including about 30,000 sophomores and more than 0/0000 juniors. If the new policy is implemented, only junior students can apply. It's enough to do the real questions of the special edition. Those who do the real questions three times are sure to get in. At that time, I did the real question directly. I didn't read any textbooks. I just need to look at the analysis carefully and find a learning method. I didn't like art when I was an undergraduate, mainly because I couldn't teach and learn well. Up to now, my undergraduate students have hardly done any design, and my junior college students still have something to do and do it well. When I graduated from undergraduate course, I took the postgraduate entrance examination, which is still cross-professional. After graduate school, I found that there is another student studying physical education in my class who has also passed the cross-disciplinary examination, so you have to believe in yourself. It is easy to transfer to a junior college, and it is not difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination. The admission rate is 33%. Come on,

And to be honest, in the field of art, you may not feel it in South Vision. In fact, after you transferred to an undergraduate school, you found it was virtual. Teaching is really not as high as the south. You should study hard in Nanshi and transfer to three universities with comprehensive classes. Actually, there may not be such an atmosphere.